Nearly 100 million years ago, the floodplains of ancient Patagonia were dominated by enormous dinosaurs - and one predator ...
Scientists used a particle accelerator to reconstruct the 3.7-million-year-old face of Little Foot, one of the most complete ...
The article ‘ A new face for ‘Little Foot’, the most complete Australopithecus skeleton to date ’ by Amélie Beaudet and Dominic Stratford was originally published on The Conversation and has been ...
Woodpeckers are well known for striking tree trunks with remarkable force and precision. These birds deliver thousands of high-speed impacts per day, generating mechanical loads that would destabilize ...
A single, scimitar-shaped bone pulled from the Sahara’s sand can look like anything until enough pieces assemble into an animal the size of a school bus. Paleontologists excavating a distant fossil ...
Analysis - What did the face of our ancestors look like 3 million years ago? Meet the reconstructed face of "Little Foot" - the most complete biological Australopithecus specimen that ever existed.
You may be reading this because you or someone you care about has nasal cavity or sinus cancer. Learning more can help you get ready to talk with your healthcare provider and understand the next steps ...
The newly discovered fish fossil fills a key gap in our understanding of the evolution of vertebrate diversity.
Three University of Central Florida medical students, who researched better ways to help children with cleft palates and other skull deformities, recently presented their findings to international ...
Horned dinosaurs probably used their noses not just for smelling but also to help control temperature and moisture.
Triceratops and other horned dinosaurs had remarkably large nasal cavities compared with most animals. To understand what ...