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The adorable salamanders are helping scientists investigate a serious question: Could the human body be coaxed to regrow a ...
These glow-in-the-dark axolotls can regrow lost limbs — and studying them could eventually help humans do the same.
A unique archaeological find has recently expanded our knowledge of Neanderthals' capacity for symbolic thought. The object ...
The enamel that forms the outer layer of our teeth might seem like an unlikely place to find clues about evolution. But it ...
For decades, scientists have known that platypuses and echidnas – Australia’s unique egg-laying mammals – have another ...
Why do so many people in one Italian town live past 100 in excellent health? A decade-long study may have found the ...
A collection of 6,000-year-old skeletons have been discovered in Colombia that do not match any indigenous human population ...
It is first ingested, then structures or schemas are built on top of the data once it has been read. Governance rules, policies, and quality controls are also added to the dataset at this time.
Small clusters of pits in tooth enamel may be traced back to a single evolutionary lineage millions of years ago.
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