Could Spinosaurus swim? A new fossil with a scimitar-like head crest provides new evidence on the unsettled question.
Veins in the skull can rearrange their borders to accommodate patrolling immune cells, a strange behaviour called ruffling.
As tattoos enjoy a modern renaissance, the question isn’t why we get them, but whether we’re ready to live with them forever, writes Gwen Loughman.
A child's skull found in a Seabrook tattoo parlor in 1994 belongs to a girl aged 7 to 9. DNA analysis suggests the girl, nicknamed "Little Lost Seabrook Doe," is of Greek heritage with ties to the ...
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