Fossil teeth challenge the idea that large brains drove extended childhood, suggesting cultural transmission shaped human evolution.
It’s the late Jurassic Period in the super continent of Laurasia, some 85 million years into the reign of the dinosaurs. The ...
Could social bonds be the key to human big brains? A study of the fossil teeth of early Homo from Georgia dating back 1.77 million years reveals a prolonged childhood despite a small brain and an ...
However, dinosaurs were only established as a group in the 1840s and no one was yet thinking about dinosaur eggs. As this ...
Early humans may have reached adulthood around the same age as great apes, but with a slower, human-like pattern of tooth ...
Dinosaurs ruled the Earth millions of years ago, and while many were peaceful herbivores, others were some of the most dangerous animals to ever walk the planet.
Hector the Deinonychus highlights how, like works of art, fossils too can be sold to the highest bidder. That has ...
The Tarbosaurus had more teeth—up to 64 compared to the T ... curid=37106040 As a carnivore, the Tarbosaurus preyed on large herbivorous dinosaurs like hadrosaurs and possibly sauropods. Its strong ...
HONG KONG, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The first dinosaur fossils found in Hong Kong, likely from a large dinosaur, were put on display on Friday after they were found on a small, uninhabited outlying ...