Teeth
Winston Churchill Wore False Teeth to Deliver Historic Wartime Speeches. Now, They're for Sale
The British prime minister likely acquired the custom gold-mounted dentures around the beginning of World War II
Construction Workers Discover Indigenous Burial Ground in Toronto
Researchers who investigated the site estimate that it's about 700 years old
Early Primates May Have Feasted on Soft, Sweet Fruits
An analysis of more than 400 fossilized teeth suggests the creatures weren't eating many seeds, nuts or other hard foods
These Large, Flesh-Eating Lampreys Lived 160 Million Years Ago
Paleontologists in China recently unearthed the fossilized remains of two new species of lamprey, a group of jawless fish that dates back 360 million years
Early Europeans Ate Seaweed for Thousands of Years
Researchers found biomarkers of seaweed and other aquatic plants in samples of dental plaque
These Prehistoric Dolphins Had Tusk-Like Teeth
The animals likely thrashed their heads back and forth to injure or stun prey with their unusual, horizontal teeth
Woman Finds Mastodon Tooth on California Beach
The photos she shared set off a search for the fossil, which she had left behind. Now, scientists have the tooth, just the third of its kind found locally
Male Woolly Mammoths Had Testosterone-Fueled Aggressive Episodes
By studying preserved tusks, scientists suggest the mammals experienced a yearly condition known as musth, like male elephants do today
What Secrets Lie Beneath This 17th-Century French Aristocrat's Smile?
New research suggests noblewoman Anne d’Alégre used gold wire to keep her decaying teeth in place
Early Humans May Have Cooked Fish 780,000 Years Ago
New research adds to the debate about when humans began cooking with fire
Haul of Fossil Fish Pushes Back the Origin of Teeth and Jaws
The unexpected finds illustrate life during a critical and little-understood time period
Chewing Uses More Energy Than You'd Think
And it may have influenced the way our jaws and teeth evolved
Study Refutes Controversial Research That Divided the T. Rex Into Three Species
Scientists published a rebuttal article that found “insufficient evidence for multiple species of Tyrannosaurus”
Ancient Molar Found in Laos Could Help Fill in a Gap in Human History
Researchers believe the tooth belongs to a Denisovan girl, making it the first fossil evidence of these hominins in Southeast Asia
The Biggest Megalodons Likely Lived in Cold Waters
The common idea that the giant sharks could reach over 60 feet in length should be applied mostly to populations that lived in frigid environments
This Fish Loses and Regrows 20 Teeth Each Day
The Pacific lingcod replaces its 500-plus teeth at a rapid pace, according to new research
New Research Dispels Theory That First Americans Came From Japan
Scientists found no distinct relationship after examining ancient teeth of both populations
Why Are These Medieval-Era Skulls Found in Gabon Missing Their Front Teeth?
Intact, 500-year-old upper jaws discovered in an African cave bear evidence of deliberate facial modification
To Capture Prey on Land, This Eel Has an Extendable, Extra Jaw Hidden Inside Its Throat
This second set of teeth allows some moray eels to more effectively feed in the intertidal zone when the tide is low
Why Weren't These Black Death Victims Buried in Mass Graves?
New research suggests some Europeans who died of the bubonic plague were individually interred with care
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