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Archaeology Jun 25, 2025

More precise dating shines new light on Carnac's megalithic monuments

The enigmatic stone alignments in the Carnac region of Brittany, France, are among the most famous megalithic monuments in Europe—alongside Stonehenge, Menga, and the megalithic temples of Malta.

Plants & Animals Jun 25, 2025

Wolf skulls reveal major 20th-century population turnover in Fennoscandia

A new study led by researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland has uncovered striking changes in the skull shape of wolves in Finland, Sweden and Norway, reflecting a major population turnover during the 20th century.

Paleontology & Fossils Jun 25, 2025

New species of 'mystery' dinosaur unveiled at the Natural History Museum

A small dinosaur that once dashed along North American riverbanks has found a new home in London. The new species, named Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, is the most complete named specimen of its kind and is now on permanent ...

Paleontology & Fossils Jun 25, 2025

A new look at Colorado's Dinosaur Ridge reveals what may be the largest known dinosaur mating dance arena

A team of paleontologists and researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has discovered what may be the largest known dinosaur mating dance arena ever found. For their study, published in the journal Cretaceous ...

Bio & Medicine Jun 24, 2025

Exosome therapy offers a promising new approach to sensorineural hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is the most prevalent form of permanent hearing loss, affecting over 6% of the global population, according to the World Health Organization. It results from damage to sensory hair cells ...

Evolution Jun 24, 2025

Study reveals the surprising and twisty path our ancestors took to develop an upright stance

For over a century, scientists have puzzled over a fundamental mystery in our evolutionary history: how did mammals go from sprawling like lizards to striding like cats and dogs? This transition—from a sprawled stance (like ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 24, 2025

Barcodes uncover early blueprints of our cellular origins

A study by WEHI scientists has shed new light on one of the most fundamental mysteries of biology: how cells divide and grow into the complex structures that make up our bodies.

Archaeology Jun 24, 2025

Study casts doubt on 'incestuous royalty' in Neolithic Ireland

New research has cast doubt over suggestions that an incestuous social elite ruled over the ancient people of Ireland more than 5,000 years ago. The study is published in the journal Antiquity.

Archaeology Jun 23, 2025

Cooking for craft: How prehistoric people extracted animal teeth to produce ornaments

A pioneering study in experimental archaeology has revealed the techniques used by prehistoric communities in north-eastern Europe to extract animal teeth for crafting personal ornaments—offering fresh insights into the ...

Plants & Animals Jun 23, 2025

How mice 'listen' with their whiskers

Oh no! You dropped your keys on the ground, and it is too dark to see them. You might have to feel the ground with your hands, but a mouse could use its whiskers to find the keys.

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