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Paleontology & Fossils May 27, 2025

The world's best-preserved fossils are right outside Chicago: But there are no dinosaur bones at Mazon Creek

Sixty-five miles southwest of Chicago, a small hill that looks like a prop from an Indiana Jones movie breaks up the flat, monotone landscape. Consisting of shale, sandstone and rocks from an old coal mine, the waste pile—located ...

Bio & Medicine May 20, 2025

'Sharkitecture:' A nanoscale look inside a blacktip shark's skeleton

Sharks have been evolving for more than 450 million years, developing skeletons not from bone, but from a tough, mineralized form of cartilage. These creatures are more than just fast swimmers—they're built for efficiency. ...

Molecular & Computational biology May 1, 2025

Size and chemical makeup determine which ancient animals fossilize, study reveals

Why do some ancient animals become fossils while others disappear without a trace? A new study from the University of Lausanne, published in Nature Communications, reveals that part of the answer lies in the body itself. ...

Paleontology & Fossils Apr 22, 2025

Huge fossil from one of the largest dinosaurs found in Texas national park

A fossil from one of the largest dinosaurs to live in North America was discovered in a national park in Texas.

Biochemistry Apr 16, 2025

Engineers develop eco-friendly plastic from mineral found in seashells

According to UNESCO, plastic waste makes up 80% of all marine pollution, with 8–10 million metric tons of plastic making its way into our oceans each year. USC Viterbi School of Engineering researchers have discovered a ...

Archaeology Apr 2, 2025

Study uncovers mercury treatment in 19th-century French child suffering from rickets and scurvy

A recent study, published in the International Journal of Paleopathology, examined the skeletal remains of a child who lived in mid-19th-century France. The study revealed that the child had suffered from rickets and scurvy ...

Veterinary medicine Mar 27, 2025

Happy dogs make happy humans, and 9 other reasons science says dogs need to chew

In the wild, dogs spend a lot of their time chewing on bones, carcasses, sticks and kernels. For example, Australian dingoes can feed for up to 108 minutes in a single session.

Veterinary medicine Mar 20, 2025

Potential treatment for chronic kidney disease in dogs developed

A new study led by Dr. Hilla Chen from the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine at Hebrew University, recently published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, offers new hope for the management of chronic kidney ...

Archaeology Mar 17, 2025

Cinnabar-stained teeth—a mystery from an ancient Turpan burial

Research led by Jilin University and Texas A&M University has documented the first known case of cinnabar-stained teeth in antiquity. Analysis of a burial from approximately 2,200 years ago in the Shengjindian Cemetery, Turpan, ...

Ecology Mar 17, 2025

Race to name creatures of the deep as mining interest grows

In the cold, lightless Pacific Ocean deep, the seabed is scattered with metal-rich rocks coveted by miners—and huge numbers of strange and rare animals almost entirely unknown to science.

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