The Omo-Turkana Basin, where the Omo River drains into Lake Turkana in Africa, has been one of the three most valuable ...
Named Bakiribu waridza, the newly-identified species is the first filter-feeding pterosaur from the tropics. Bakiribu waridza ...
In Montana’s ancient rocks, scientists uncovered the tiny remains of a land-dwelling crocodyliform that challenges what we thought we knew about crocodile evolution. Around 95 million years ago, a ...
The exceptional dental diversity in sharks is frequently used as a proxy for ecological function. However, functional inferences from morphology need to consider morphological features across ...
New deep-sea limpet species, Pectinodonta nautilus, found on a sunken log near Johnston Atoll, nearly 8,000 feet deep.
Abstract: Oral diseases, including dental caries and cracked teeth, are leading causes of tooth loss and can pose significant health risks if left untreated. Manual tooth preparation by dentists is ...
New research reveals how genes inherited from Neanderthals and critical developmental markers like PITX2 influence tooth size, shedding light on human evolution and genetic diversity. Study: PITX2 ...
Editor’s note: Every year, hundreds of undergraduates at the University of Delaware pursue research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Such experiences provided by UD — a nationally recognized ...
Odontodysplasia is an uncommon dental developmental disorder associated with enamel, dentin, pulp abnormalities, and overall tooth morphology. The affected tooth is grossly abnormal in size and ...
A tooth of an extinct mammal, possibly dating back to around 20 million years ago, was discovered on the coast of Oregon. The tooth was spotted on March 25 by Amariah Jacobs, a preschool teacher, who ...