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The proteins in the rhino fossil are intact in the high Arctic's dry, cold environment, and the hardiness of tooth enamel.
A fossilized rhino tooth reveals ancient proteins, pushing back the timeline of rhino evolution by millions of years.
Learn about two major asteroid impacts from 3.5 million years ago that may not have had lasting environmental effects.
Recent studies confirm Vasuki Indicus, a 47-million-year-old snake discovered in India, rivaled Titanoboa in size. Both ...
Scientists studying a 21-to 24-million-year-old rhino fossil found in the Haughton Crater on Nunavut's Devon Island say the ...
Well, the the important part is what scientists found in the teeth:the oldest surviving proteins every discovered.
Scientists from the University of York have extracted ancient proteins from a 21–24 million-year-old fossilised rhino tooth ...
This marks the first-ever generation of DNA barcodes for the elusive species, placing it within a clearer taxonomic framework ...
Titanoboa, as wide as an oil drum, crushed its prey with a powerful bite that had a muscle force of approximately 400 psi.
Grice Connect’s summer intern Makayla Varner stepped into the Georgia Southern Museum expecting a quiet campus building—but ...
Bengaluru: Nearly two centuries after discovering a species in the biological hotspot of the Western Ghats, scientists from ...