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The sometimes uncomfortable sensations we feel in our teeth may be an evolutionary holdover from the scaly exteriors of ...
At 8 tonnes and nearly 9 metres in length, triceratops was the largest and most iconic of the horned dinosaurs. With two ...
Based on an unprecedented discovery in Alberta, Canada, The Journey North, tells the epic tale of one of the largest dinosaur herds that ever lived, the Pachyrhinosaurus, through the eyes of one of ...
It was a river dragon." Thanks to the new BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs, from which Ibrahim is the breakout star, there's ...
New fossil tracks found in Australia may rewrite everything we thought we knew about animals’ move from sea to land.
A new study reveals that the sensitivity of teeth, which makes them zing in a dentist's chair or ache after biting into ...
New discoveries of small animals that lived more than 200 million years ago are changing how paleontologists think about ...
Sharks, skates and catfish also have tooth-like structures called denticles that make their skin feel like sandpaper. When Haridy studied the tissues of her catfish, she saw that the denticles were ...
When trying to determine the origins of teeth, one of the many possibilities considered by researchers over the years was ...
New research illustrates how flamingos use their necks and beaks to create a vortex in the water to trap and slurp up their prey — an evolutionary practice apparently distinct to them.
In Walking with Dinosaurs, palaeontologists are captured unearthing the remains of some of the most magnificent creatures to ...
Yoga scriptures say that the pranashakti or life force called kundalini dwells at the base of the sushumna the spinal column in the muladhara or base chakra of each individual from where it controls t ...