The role of megafaunal exploitation in early human evolution remains debated. Occasional use of large carcasses by early hominins has been considered by some as opportunistic, possibly a fallback ...
The human skeleton — our internal framework that includes bones and cartilage — evolved over millions of years. It comprises an axial skeleton, which consists of the skull and the spine, as well as an ...
The confounding discovery of a human femur has created a mystery in the dense woods of rural North Carolina. More bones have ...
Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and their collaborators have created one of the most comprehensive single cell maps ...
A review study conducted by Brazilian researchers found growing evidence that microplastics can reach and build up in human bone tissue, potentially disrupting bone metabolism. Lab and animal studies ...
Research led by Vladimír Sládek sheds new light on how bones age, questioning long-standing assumptions that sedentary lifestyles are the primary cause of weakening bone strength in modern humans.
Devon and Cornwall Police have issued an update after human bones were found at a popular beach in Devon over the weekend. Officers were called to Saunton Sands on Saturday, October 11, after human ...
Human bones have been found on a beach in Devon. Investigations are underway at Saunton Sands following the grim discovery on Saturday, October 11. Police officers were called to the beach at around 2 ...
The bones are due to be examined by a forensic archaeologist HUMAN bones have been discovered on a popular UK holiday beach with cops launching an urgent investigation. The grim discovery was made on ...
The discovery of what appeared to be a human femur and pelvic bone might have unnerved the construction workers who unearthed them near Lake Worth Beach last week, but for Dr. Heather Walsh-Haney and ...
Human bones have been found at a UK beach with the area cordoned off and police investigating at the scene. Police officers were called to Saunton Sands in North Devon at 2.50pm on Saturday afternoon ...