Tools were made from bones as well as stones in East Africa 1.5 million years ago, new research reveals. The finding adds to ...
The ability of our skeletons to move with both flexibility and stability can be traced back to ancient jawed fish. Scientists ...
The bones belonged to a new species of titanosaur, a long-necked and herbivorous dinosaur considered a “gentle giant,” ...
Researchers have discovered a hidden network of microscopic canals inside of pterosaur wing bones that may inspire new ...
Groundbreaking research published today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology has unveiled a landmark discovery – fossils of the world’s oldest known megaraptorid and the first evidence of ...
Archeologists in Mexico have found fossils of extinct animals in a cenote in Umán, Yucatán, including those of a giant sloth ...
Sharing an evolutionary lineage with vertebrates, starfish serve as powerful models for studying the development of endoskeletons. Their skeletons consist of thousands of small, bone-like elements ...