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Published Ecologists use the latest dental scanning technology to study young coral - Ecologists Use the Latest Dental Scanning Technology to Study Young Coral (via sciencedaily.com)
Inspired by a trip to the dentist, a researcher presents a new method for monitoring coral size and...
Published Oldest known mammal cavities discovered in 55-million-year-old fossils suggests a sweet tooth for fruit - Oldest Known Mammal Cavities Discovered in 55-Million-Year-Old Fossils Suggests a Sweet Tooth for Fruit (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study has discovered the oldest known cavities found in a mammal, the likely result of a diet...
Published Dentists identify new bacterial species involved in tooth decay - Dentists Identify New Bacterial Species Involved in Tooth Decay (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Large study in children reveals Selenomonas sputigena as a key partner of Streptococcus in cavity fo...
Published Toothy grins from the past: Ancient birds replaced their teeth like living crocodilians - Toothy Grins from the Past: Ancient Birds Replaced Their Teeth Like Living Crocodilians (via sciencedaily.com)
The first 3D reconstructions of extinct Cretaceous birds reveal a reptilian tooth replacement patter...
Published Viking dentistry was surprisingly advanced (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Widespread caries and toothache -- but also some dental work and filing of front teeth. Viking Age t ...
Published Microbes that cause cavities can form superorganisms able to 'crawl' and spread on teeth - Microbes that cause cavities can form superorganisms able to 'crawl' and spread on teeth (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers found that the bacteria and fungi responsible for a severe form of childhood tooth decay...
Published The speed at which spinosaurid dinosaur teeth were replaced accounts for their overabundance in Cretaceous sites - The Speed of Spinosaurid Dinosaur Teeth Replacement Explains Their Overabundance in Cretaceous Sites (via sciencedaily.com)
Spinosaurid dinosaurs were able to develop up to three generations of teeth at the same time, a high...
Published Growing biofilms actively alter host environment (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Dental plaque, gut bacteria and the slippery sheen on river rocks are all examples of biofilms, orga ...
Published Study reveals our European ancestors ate seaweed and freshwater plants (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers say they have found 'definitive' archaeological evidence that seaweeds and other local f...
Published How to assemble a complete jaw - How to Assemble a Complete Jaw: A Step-by-Step Guide (via sciencedaily.com)
The skeleton, tendons, and glands of a functional jaw all derive from the same population of stem ce...
Published Fossil dental exams reveal how tusks first evolved and why they are unique only to mammals - Fossil Dental Exams Reveal How Tusks First Evolved and Why They Are Unique Only to Mammals (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers trace the first tusks back to ancient mammal relatives that lived before the dinosaurs a...
Published Extinct 'monkey lemur' shows similarities to fossil humans - Extinct 'Monkey Lemur' Shows Surprising Similarities to Fossil Humans (via sciencedaily.com)
Analysis of teeth of extinct lemurs has revealed fascinating clues to the evolution of humans, a new...
Published Extinct reptile discovery reveals earliest origins of human teeth, study finds - Extinct Reptile Discovery Reveals Earliest Origins of Human Teeth, Study Finds (via sciencedaily.com)
A new extinct reptile species has shed light on how our earliest ancestors became top predators by m...
Published Plant-eating lizards on the cusp of tooth evolution - Plant-Eating Lizards on the Cusp of Tooth Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers found that complex teeth, a hallmark of mammals, also evolved several times in reptiles,...
Published This new sensor can detect mercury ions with just a tap - This New Sensor Can Detect Mercury Ions with Just a Tap (via sciencedaily.com)
Although many measures are in place to prevent contamination, pollutants, such as mercury and lead,...
Published UK's oldest human DNA obtained, revealing two distinct Palaeolithic populations - UK's Oldest Human DNA Obtained, Revealing Two Distinct Palaeolithic Populations (via sciencedaily.com)
The first genetic data from Palaeolithic human individuals in the UK -- the oldest human DNA obtaine...
Published Tyrannosaurus remains hint at three possible distinct species - Tyrannosaurus Remains Hint at Three Possible Distinct Species (via sciencedaily.com)
A new analysis of Tyrannosaurus skeletal remains reveals physical differences in the femur, other bo...
Published Researchers reconstruct the genome of centuries-old E. coli using fragments extracted from an Italian mummy - Researchers Reconstruct the Genome of Centuries-Old E. Coli Using Fragments Extracted from an Italian Mummy (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have identified and reconstructed the first ancient genome of E. coli, using fragments e...
Published Healing the unhealable: New approach helps bones mend themselves - Healing the Unhealable: New Approach Helps Bones Mend Themselves (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Young babies and newborn mice can naturally heal damage to the bones that form the top of the skull,...
Published Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal...but that's not all! - Sahelanthropus, the Oldest Representative of Humanity, Was Indeed Bipedal...But That's Not All! (via sciencedaily.com)
The modalities and date of emergence of bipedalism remain bitterly debated, in particular because of...