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Astronomy Sep 9, 2021

ESO captures best images yet of peculiar "dog-bone" asteroid

Using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT), a team of astronomers have obtained the sharpest and most detailed images yet of the asteroid Kleopatra. The observations have allowed the team to ...

Archaeology Aug 30, 2021

Researchers identify record number of ancient elephant bone tools

Ancient humans could do some impressive things with elephant bones.

Cell & Microbiology Aug 11, 2021

Skull birth defect detailed in cell-by-cell description

Contrary to the popular song, the neck bone is actually connected to one of 22 separate head bones that make up the human skull. These plate-like bones intersect at specialized joints called sutures, which normally allow ...

Paleontology & Fossils Aug 3, 2021

Skull of 340 million year old animal digitally recreated, revealing secrets of ancient amphibian

Researchers from the University of Bristol and University College London have used cutting-edge techniques to digitally reconstruct the skull of one of the earliest limbed animals.

Evolution Jul 22, 2021

Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly

Newly-hatched pterosaurs may have been able to fly but their flying abilities may have been different from adult pterosaurs, according to a new study.

Archaeology Jul 5, 2021

Ancient bone carving could change the way we think about Neanderthals

The design may be simple, but a chevron pattern etched onto a deer bone more than 50,000 years ago suggests that Neanderthals had their own artistic tradition before modern humans arrived on the scene, researchers said Monday.

Bio & Medicine Jun 9, 2021

New adaptable nanoparticle platform enables enhanced delivery of gene therapies

Scientists have developed polypeptide-based materials that act as effective vectors for delivering gene therapies. The first-of-its-kind platform enables the vectors to be adapted to suit the specific gene therapy cargo.

Archaeology Jun 7, 2021

Ancient chickens seen as sacred, not food, study shows

Ancient chickens lived significantly longer than their modern equivalents because they were seen as sacred—not food—archaeologists have found.

Archaeology Jun 3, 2021

White Monument in Syria could be oldest known war memorial

A team of researchers from the University of Toronto, the Euphrates Salvage Project and the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has found evidence that suggests the White Monument in Syria could be the oldest ...

Evolution Jun 2, 2021

Young T. rexes had a powerful bite, capable of exerting one-sixth the force of an adult

Jack Tseng loves bone-crunching animals—hyenas are his favorite—so when paleontologist Joseph Peterson discovered fossilized dinosaur bones that had teeth marks from a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, Tseng decided to try ...

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