Human tooth regrowth trials are underway in Japan, raising hopes that missing teeth could one day grow back naturally.
The RINO project was born from the discovery of unusual marks on rhinoceros teeth recovered from the prehistoric Payre site ...
Neanderthals may not only have feasted on rhinoceroses, they may also have used their exceptionally hard teeth as specialized tools for a range of tasks, such as retouching the edges of stone tools.
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Example of the activities carried out in the archaeological experiments and the associated products. Credit: Journal of Human Evolution (2026). DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2026.103829 Neanderthals may not ...
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