The Pembina Gorge offers everything from 80-million-year-old mosasaur bones to the beauty of steep valley cliffs towering over small, isolated prairies and pockets of wetlands.
Analyses revealed a unique pattern in which back teeth matured more slowly than front teeth in the specimen's first five years. This pattern, combined with an observed reliance on adult caregivers, ...
Fossil teeth challenge the idea that large brains drove extended childhood, suggesting cultural transmission shaped human evolution.
As Priyanka Chopra Jonas works hard filming Citadel Season 2 in London, her 2-year-old daughter Malti Marie gets to have all ...
The temporal lobe—a key area of our brain responsible for our memory and communication—could also reveal hidden clues about ...
Anglerfish have invisible fangs, narwhal tusks are extra-long canines, and more facts from the weird and wonderful study of ...
Roughly 1.77-million-year-old teeth show that slow development in hominids may have had an earlier start than previously ...
Researchers at The University of Manchester have identified several ways for health leaders to tackle the problem of tooth ...
Could social bonds be the key to human big brains? A study of the fossil teeth of early Homo from Georgia dating back 1.77 million years reveals a prolonged childhood despite a small brain and an ...
So having cooling mats is essential. In Greek, brachy means shortened, and cephalic pertains to the head, so the simple ...
Early humans may have reached adulthood around the same age as great apes, but with a slower, human-like pattern of tooth development.
In "Unresolved Lives," published by Quarrier Press in Charleston, West Virginia, former Charleston (W.Va.) Gazette reporter ...