For decades, small grooves on ancient human teeth were thought to be evidence of deliberate tool use—people cleaning their ...
Laertis Ikonomou, associate professor of oral biology, is principal investigator of a two-year, $435,167 R21 grant from the ...
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Ancient “Toothpick Marks” on Fossil Teeth May Not Be What We Thought
For decades, small grooves on ancient human teeth were thought to be evidence of deliberate tool use – people cleaning their teeth with sticks or fibres, or easing gum pain with makeshift “toothpicks” ...
Maine is grappling with such a shortage of dentists that some doctors are adapting to treat early tooth decay themselves.
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AI in the Middle East: Why human skills matter as much as tech
The Middle East is pouring billions into AI and data centres, but without communication, empathy, and conflict-resolution ...
Since the launch of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model last year, virtual ...
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This Invasive Vampire Fish Is Helping Researchers Understand the Human Nervous System in Jaw-Dropping Ways
The sea lamprey looks like it’s from another planet, but this ancient creature has a surprising amount in common with humans ...
Celebrities pose, donate outfits and sometimes even provide hair samples for their wax doubles. Here's how the magic happens.
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Ancient teeth reveal how the world’s earliest farmers lived, moved, and socialized
Archaeologists have learned about the lives of the world’s earliest farmers, how they traveled, and socialized in Neolithic ...
WHEN it comes to parenting keepsakes, there are more than a few options on the market. But there’s a new product that’s ...
Reporters still trek through politically competitive neighborhoods to interview voters. But quantitative political journalism ...
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