Sharks have ruled the Earth’s oceans for 400 million years and recent research on fossilized shark teeth has led to the ...
Sterling High School students are using a tool of technology to peel back the layers of the human body for an up close and intimate view of human anatomy. An anatomage table is an interactive virtual ...
A small team of archaeologists, geologists, paleontologists and climate scientists has found that at least one type of ...
Discover the fascinating world of extra nipples and supernumerary breasts, a natural variation found in humans and other ...
R esearchers have developed a way to grow human-sized tooth-like tissues in the mouths of pigs – this may be a lot to chew on ...
This complex microbial dance seems to have a really important role in our health. Oral diseases and even oral cancers have ...
The toothlike structures represent a step toward bioengineered replacements for dental implants, say researchers behind the ...
For the past two decades, scientists have been manipulating genes to grow human cells where you wouldn’t quite expect them.
With serpentine necks, flippers and a mouth full of needle-sharp teeth, plesiosaurs have captured imaginations since ...
The piercings many have been associated with community participation and major life events. Skulls from Paleolithic Europe’s Pavlovian people have long been noted for their damaged teeth, with wear ...
Rabbits' teeth grow continuously, and bunnies wear them down by munching fiber-rich foods. Scientists suggest rabbits recycle a fine powder resulting from this constant grinding to fuel tooth growth.
Technology helps in many ways, but the training, skills, and artistic ability of an experienced cosmetic dentist are key in achieving natural-looking results.