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Record number of ancient elephant bone tools discovered Posted: 30 Aug 2021 11:47 AM PDT Humans living about 400,000 years ago produced an unprecedented diversity of elephant bone tools, including pointed tools for carving meat and wedge-shaped tools for cracking open large femurs and other long bones. |
Learning from a 'living fossil' Posted: 30 Aug 2021 11:03 AM PDT As we live and breathe, ancient-looking fish known as bowfin are guarding genetic secrets that that can help unravel humanity's evolutionary history and better understand its health. |
Tyrannosaurus rex’s jaw had sensors to make it an even more fearsome predator Posted: 24 Aug 2021 05:34 AM PDT Tyrannosaurus rex was not just a huge beast with a big bite, it had nerve sensors in the very tips of its jaw enabling it to better detect -- and eat -- its prey, a new study finds. |
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