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Earth Sciences Aug 15, 2025

Apatite: The mineral with bite and insight

Apatite. Rhymes with appetite, and fittingly, plays a vital role in the very act of eating. Found in teeth and bones, apatite provides the structural strength behind every bite and step we take.

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 15, 2025

Fossil find in Syria: Unknown sea turtle discovered

Near the Syrian city of Afrin, an international research team, including researchers from the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment at the University of Tübingen, has discovered a previously unknown ...

Ecology Aug 14, 2025

The canary in the concrete jungle: How polluted towns make sparrows frail, anxious and old before their time

Living in cities exposes people to all sorts of chemical pollutants. Many are harmful even at low concentrations. But it is hard to know what the risks and consequences might be.

Analytical Chemistry Aug 12, 2025

Predictions under pressure: Using AI to study porous materials

Advances in artificial intelligence for porous materials design could impact a wide variety of fields, from orthopedic implants to next-generation batteries.

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 11, 2025

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicist describes discovering preserved blood vessels in the world's largest T. rex

Despite the fact that much of the current research in paleontology focuses on trying to find traces of organic remains in fossils, dinosaur DNA has unfortunately never been recovered.

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 11, 2025

South African caves filled with fossil clues to Pleistocene Epoch

Fossils are the backbone—oftentimes literally—of researching the far past. And because most of human evolution took place throughout Africa, the fossils the continent holds are vital to piecing together early human history. ...

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 7, 2025

Hop back in time to find a new Aussie relative of New Guinea's forest wallaby

Around the world, kangaroos and wallabies are well-recognized symbols of Australia, but a new discovery highlights the deeply linked environmental identities of Australia and New Guinea.

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.

Archaeology Jul 28, 2025

Ancient Romans likely used extinct sea creature fossils as amulets

At the Roman settlement of A Cibdá de Armea in northwestern Spain, archaeologists uncovered evidence suggesting that ancient Romans adorned their amulets with fossils of extinct marine arthropods, like trilobites, possibly ...

Space Exploration Jul 16, 2025

Largest piece of Mars on Earth fetches $5.3 million at auction, but young dinosaur steals the show

The largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth was sold for just over $5 million at an auction of rare geological and archaeological objects in New York on Wednesday. But a rare young dinosaur skeleton stole the show when ...

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