News

The pig’s mouth revealed its ordinary sharp, tusk-like canines saddled up beside smaller, slightly more human-looking teeth nubs. In theory, a similar process could play out in humans.
Two-million-year-old teeth transform theory of prehistoric human evolution - ANALYSIS: Changes in the appearance of ancient teeth could act as a new evolutionary marker, writes Ian Towle ...
Tufts University researchers took material from human and pig teeth and were able to grow a tooth-like structure. They hope their findings could lead to growing living tooth replacements for people.
2.2 million-year-old teeth reveal secrets of human relatives found in a South African cave; Lab-grown teeth could offer alternative to fillings and implants, scientists say; ...
Putting together the puzzle of human evolution sometimes comes down to about 32 pieces–our teeth.Several fossil teeth dating back 1.77 million years hold some important clues into our ape and ...