Human beings have existed for 300,000 years and have managed to live in many unstable environments. We’ve survived ice ages, ...
I first read Lulu Miller’s Why Fish Don’t Exist in 2024. Interspersed with her personal exploration of finding purpose, ...
Quick Take The History of Fish What is Eosteus chongqingensis? Another Discovery Despite everything I learned, I still had questions: What did fish look like before the ray-finned and lobe-finned ...
These days, all fish have teeth. The shapes of their teeth vary according to diet, ranging from the little pegs of goldfish to the formidable, pointed teeth of sharks. But fish evolved from toothless ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Artist's illustration of Bullerichthys, a placoderm fish that could resorb its teeth like modern bony fishes do. Brian Choo & ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An artist’s rendition of the newly discovered fish, Sphyragnathus tyche (C. Wilson) In 2015, two members of the Blue Beach Fossil ...
Immunostaining depicts collagen-2 (cyan) and nucleus (magenta) at the articulation in the little skate embryo's pelvic joint. (Neelima Sharma/University of Chicago) (CN) — Neelima Sharma, a researcher ...
On the sidewalks of Inverness, remnants of ancient fish from the Devonian period have been spotted by a keen eye. Their discovery casts new light on the geological history of this Scottish region.
Alienacanthus is a member of an extinct group of fish called placoderms Vertebrates are defined as all animals that possess a vertebral column, or backbone. Most living vertebrates also possess jaws, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Artist reconstruction of Alienacanthus malkowskii, a 365-million-year-old placoderm fish from Poland and Morocco. (Beat Scheffold ...
Neural crest cells are involved in the development of osteoderms (like those in crocodiles) and the plastrons of turtles, so it seems likely. Some sources say they're behind virtually all ...
SCIENTISTS have uncovered a sea beast that was a cross between a Great White shark and an Amazonian catfish. Dubbed Dunkleosteus terrelli, the creature roamed the seas during the Devonian period, ...