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A fossil skull from a toothy early relative of today's birds shows a weirdly modern skull configuration, raising new questions about the early evolution of birds.
New analysis of a 140,000-year-old skull morphologically resembling modern humans and Neanderthals may be the earliest ...
A new dating of the minerals that surrounded and grew over the mysterious Petralona skull places its age at 277,000 years at least – and suggesting it is a member of a primitive, extinct hominid that ...
A CT scan of the skull of a long-necked plesiosaur shows the cranial architecture of these long-extinct marine reptiles didn't evolve much over 22 million years that they lived during the ...
And, rather than promoting the diversification of life on land, these changes to skull anatomy actually restricted the evolution of tetrapod skulls.
An apex predator that once roamed the Earth around 230 million years ago had a surprisingly weak bite for its size, researchers have found. A team of paleontologists re-created the original skull ...
University of Iowa researchers have successfully tested a gene-treatment technique to prevent craniosynostosis, a condition ...