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Bizarre fossils stumped scientists for years until this wild reveal
For more than half a century, some of Earth’s strangest fossils looked like they had washed in from an alien world. Pillow-shaped impressions, quilted fronds and ribbed disks sat in museum drawers, ...
What drives someone to target graves for their human remains? In the case of Jonathan Gerlach, 34, who’s accused of stealing skulls, bones and the mummified remains of children from a cemetery in ...
“While the human penis functions primarily to transfer sperm, our result suggests its unusual large size evolved as a sexual ...
A single ancient jawbone is rewriting what scientists thought they knew about humanity’s forgotten relatives.
Science writer Mary Roach returns to Bullseye. She joins us to talk about her latest book: Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy. It's a history and snapshot of how humankind has gotten better ...
You don't have to be a genius: anemones have been using human genes to form their bodies for 600 million years.
A rare fossil discovery in Ethiopia has pushed the known range of Paranthropus hundreds of miles farther north than ever before. The 2.6-million-year-old jaw suggests this ancient relative of humans ...
The animals' extended lower jaws were seemingly made for scooping, but research over the past few decades has found they ...
CES 2026 is winding down in Las Vegas, as the consumer tech industry and everyone swarming around it begin their return flights home. Over the past few days, we saw a slew of announcements from ...
It’s a celebration of the odd. On Sunday, Feb. 23, Citrus County will host the First Inverness Oddity Market of the year. It’s an opportunity to buy unique items like taxidermy, bugs, bones, art, 3D ...
Researchers find obelisks, mysterious RNA molecules in human bacteria that challenge our understanding of viruses and ...
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