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Paleontology & Fossils Aug 4, 2025

Velociraptorine fossil with unusually strong hands suggests a new predatory niche

An international group of paleontologists led by the University of Poitiers, France, report that a recently recovered velociraptorine fossil, Shri rapax, brandished unusually large, powerful clawed hands. Findings point to ...

Agriculture Aug 4, 2025

Somalia's camel milk revolution is improving nutrition and creating jobs

Camels have long been the backbone of Somalia 's pastoralist culture, feeding families, transporting goods and standing tall in local folklore. But on the dusty outskirts of the capital, the camel now finds itself at the ...

Analytical Chemistry Aug 1, 2025

Cool new imaging method shows elemental distributions of nanomaterials in frozen solvents

Cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) allows us to observe samples in a preserved state that is close to their native form, making it a highly effective way to examine biological samples. This technique provides ...

Archaeology Jul 31, 2025

Medieval skeletons reveal the lasting damage of childhood malnutrition

Beneath churchyards in London and Lincolnshire lie the chemical echoes of famine, infection and survival preserved in the teeth of those who lived through some of the most catastrophic periods in English history.

Archaeology Jul 30, 2025

Take fish, salt in vats, leave in sun for months: Why ancient Romans loved fermented fish sauces like garum

If you slipped back through time to taste a dish from the Roman Empire, you'd likely be sampling some fermented fish sauce.

Molecular & Computational biology Jul 29, 2025

Licensed to live: DNA's replication mechanisms compiled in study

The DNA packed inside every human cell contains instructions for life, written in billions of letters of genetic code. Every time a cell divides, the complete code, divided among 46 chromosomes, must be faithfully copied. ...

Other Jul 29, 2025

Why are scientists dressing pigs in clothes and burying them in Mexico?

First the scientists dress dead swine in clothes, then they dispose of the carcasses. Some they wrap in packing tape, others they chop up. They stuff the animals into plastic bags or wrap them in blankets. They cover them ...

Archaeology Jul 28, 2025

Artists, scientists breathe life into prehistoric woman

With her clear blue eyes and slightly nervous gaze, the reconstructed bust of Mos'anne—a woman who lived around 10,500 years ago—is uncannily lifelike.

Evolution Jul 28, 2025

Study revises 'living fossil' fish anatomy, reshaping view of vertebrate skull evolution

The coelacanth is known as a "living fossil" because its anatomy has changed little in the last 65 million years. Despite being one of the most studied fish in history, it continues to reveal new information that could transform ...

Archaeology Jul 28, 2025

Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots

Scientists long thought that Neanderthals were avid meat eaters. Based on chemical analysis of Neanderthal remains, it seemed like they'd been feasting on as much meat as apex predators such as lions and hyenas. But as a ...

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