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Experts recommend future substance use research should combine survey and hair analysis results. Hair analysis…
The discovery of Turnersuchus hingleyae, an Early Jurassic marine predator, bridges a gap in the…
Review of current science indicates that an icy swim may cut ‘bad’ body fat, but…
A massive, ‘creamy yellow’ relative of Woodlouse was found living at a depth of around…
Fossilized teeth originally found in the 1970s actually belong to a new, sizeable close relative…
Largest ever ichthyosaur tooth is among fossil discoveries including remains of a new beast, sized…
Cooler Waters Created Super-Sized Megalodon Megalodon expert leads the discovery of an intriguing pattern of…
Bashanosaurus primitivus roamed the earth around 168 million years ago during the Middle Jurassic period,…
Latest study reveals no one still knows what the Megalodon really looked like. DePaul University…
Men twice as likely to fall victim, with young people, Black, and Native American women,…
Vaccines and previous infection could offer some “stronger than basic” protection to Omicron, early study…
University of Alberta scientist and collaborators show that a proposed “snake with four legs” is…
New Isle of Wight dinosaur, Brighstoneus simmondsi, reshapes Cretaceous diversity views. Natural History Museum and…
“Raptor-like” dinosaur discovered in an Australian mine, actually uncovered as a timid vegetarian. 50-year-old findings…
Latest scientific findings suggest the ancestral Native American population does not originate in Japan, as…
Ahead of Columbus Day, findings pose further questions of what the explorer really expected to…
63 bone fossil finding in desert is one of the “best preserved” eagles ever and…