Long thought to have walked bipedally, like us, Australia’s extinct giant kangaroos have features that indicate they could ...
“Our results push back the association of T. pallidum with humans by thousands of years, possibly more than 10,000 years ago ...
A 43-year-old woman with a past medical history significant for HIV complicated by cryptococcal meningitis and seizures ...
The park's paleontologists identified the fossil as 'Diplodocus,' which was one of the longest among dinosaurs, with ...
Spina bifida cut Ciarán Bradley’s football career short at u-16 level but wheelchair hurling gave him an avenue back into ...
A remarkable prehistoric hammer made from elephant bone, dating back nearly half a million years ago, has been uncovered in ...
A previously healthy 25-year-old mother of two preschool children, aged 2 and 4 years, was seen by her primary provider for ...
Our bones did not begin deep inside the body. They started in the skin, not long after the first complex animals took shape.
A groundbreaking study published in The Anatomical has challenged previous assumptions about human evolution.
The wrist looks simple until attention settles on a small bump along the pinky side of the human hand. Many people notice it ...