Saber Teeth are as Mysterious Evolutionarily as They are Iconic Visually Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 17 mai 2024 à 22:30 Analyzing teeth, jaws, and skulls from many cat species over time and from around the world paints a clearer picture of how saber teeth developed.
Hannibal's Army Most Likely Burned an Ancient Village to the Ground Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 17 mai 2024 à 19:15 Piecing together clues from burned village reveals hasty, panicked evacuation ahead of Hannibal’s army.
Pyramid Builders Probably Used the Nile to Carry Materials and Workers Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 16 mai 2024 à 22:15 A Nile tributary ran close to Egypt’s ancient pyramids — possibly carrying workers and materials to the monumental construction sites.
Dinosaur Migration Hints at Shifts Toward Warm-Bloodedness Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 15 mai 2024 à 21:00 Dinosaur dispersal suggests that some species may have developed ability to control their body temperatures.
Orangutan Language Is More Sophisticated Than Once Thought Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 14 mai 2024 à 22:45 Scientists used sophisticated techniques to visually investigate complexities and intricacies of the primate’s vocalizations.
Rare and Endangered, These Non-Parasitic Lampreys Are Far From Home Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 10 mai 2024 à 22:20 Learn why the researchers discovered the lampreys far from their supposed home.
Chimps May Continuously Learn as They Age, a Factor of Human Evolution Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 7 mai 2024 à 20:45 Chimps learn to use tools when they are young and hone their techniques well into adulthood.
Reconstructing a Neanderthal Skull That Was Flattened Like a Pancake Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 3 mai 2024 à 22:30 Researchers rebuilt flattened, fragmented skull, then created a digital picture of the Neanderthal woman’s face.
King Tut's Muddy Family Tree was Full of Incest and Intrigue Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 1 mai 2024 à 17:00 While genetic evidence has created some strong ties, many questions remain in the Tut genealogy.
Ancient Teeth and Bones Show Stone Age People Consumed a Paleo Diet Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 30 avril 2024 à 18:20 Researchers suggest some Paleolithic people ate a menu that emphasized ‘gatherer’ over ‘hunter.’
The T. Rex Was More Like a Smart Crocodile, Instead of a Bright Baboon Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 29 avril 2024 à 21:15 A new study challenges findings of Tyrannosaurus Rex intelligence from 2023 and claims the T. rex may not have been that smart.
It Doesn't Take Long to Reset Your Gut Health With Small Lifestyle Changes Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 25 avril 2024 à 20:00 How long does it take to improve your gut health? Learn what research is saying and how you can reset your microbiome through diet.
Ancient Salmon Resembles Aquatic Warthog, Not Saber-Toothed Fish Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 24 avril 2024 à 21:45 New fossil of 9-foot-long tusked fish prompts paleontologists to reconsider giant salmon’s nickname.
Bioluminescence First Evolved in Invertebrates About 540 Million Years Ago Discover Mag Par : Paul Smaglik 24 avril 2024 à 01:01 An ancient soft coral species first lit up about 540 million years ago, according to a statistical model.