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A research team from the University of Manitoba has discovered a new genus of placoderm fish, named Elmosteus lundarensis, one of the earliest fish to develop bones, a jaw and teeth.
A Neolithic-era pit unearthed in Pieria in Northern Greece sheds light on the eating habits of early inhabitants.
Jennifer Givhan masterfully blends horror and mystery in 'Salt Bones,' a haunting novel set in a community near the Salton Sea, in which girls go missing and a shapeshifter haunts a mother's dreams.
“Given it wasn’t a short-term trial, this comprehensive, well-planned study provides strong evidence that consuming small ...
PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) chief Nicolas Torre III confirmed Monday that the sacks recovered from Taal Lake contained ...
D scans of ancient lungfish jaws reveal how early fish evolved to eat differently - offering fresh insight into vertebrate ...
Animal tongues are more than just for tasting. Giraffe tongues grab leaves, even thorny ones. Pangolin tongues, starting in ...
The invasive Burmese pythons plaguing Florida have an almost supernatural ability to absorb skeletons and scientists say they ...
Lionfish have become one of the most damaging invasive species in the Atlantic and Caribbean. With few natural predators, ...
Kisume head sushi chef Toaki Kyo shares how to make authentic sushi at home, without the requisite years of training.
When carnivores that roam our Earth feast gleefully on the flesh of their prey, the hard, unpalatable bones are usually left ...
Manitoba is well-known for its fossil record, including the fossil-filled, world-famous Ordovician-aged Tyndall Stone and the ...