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Researchers transform natural leather into an electronic skin that combines pressure sensing, thermal regulation, and impact ...
His latest project, dubbed the Gateway to Venice’s Waterway, recently unveiled at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, ...
Organ-on-a-chip technology, which uses human cells on microfluidic chips to mimic the structure and function of organs in a ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe First Teeth Grew on the Skin of 460-Million-Year-Old Fish and Were Never Meant for ChewingIn the 460-million-year-old Eriptychius, the researchers found large, open pulp cavities and branching dentin tubules — an ...
New research from the University of Chicago reveals that teeth may have evolved from sensory armor in ancient fish.
Animal research has always walked a tightrope between necessity and controversy. It has yielded critical breakthroughs in ...
Sensory features on the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish may be the reason why humans have teeth that are sensitive to ...
Best Astaxanthin supplements for skin, joints and brain health - The 'king of antioxidants’ enhance skin and joint health as ...
Ex-Naugatuck basketball standout Husani Foote was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl and other ...
Just Life/Shutterstock Despite living in an age of dietary abundance, vitamin B12 deficiency is on the rise. One major culprit? Our growing reliance on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) those convenient, ...
An international research team from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and from Magdeburg and Paris has for the first time investigated resting traces with the body impressions of early mammalian ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOur Teeth May Descend From Sensitive Bumps on Prehistoric Fish Armor, New Research FindsHundreds of millions of years ago, fish had sensory features on their exoskeletons that contained dentine, the material that makes our teeth sensitive today ...
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