The human body is constantly evolving – from changes in our skin, hair and muscles to shifts in our internal systems and ...
People with missing teeth may be able to grow new ones, say Japanese dentists testing a pioneering drug they hope will offer ...
Of all the mammals, humans experience the longest period of childhood. Compared to other species, humans continue to grow and ...
A set of fossilised teeth from a young hominid, dated to approximately 1.77 million years ago, has sparked significant ...
Human children continue to grow and be reliant ... and developed over the youth’s lifetime. They compared the teeth’s growth to those of modern humans and other great apes, such as chimpanzees.
To stoke the fires of literacy among South African children, Aquafresh is donating compact, libraries to schools across ...
Teeth are the key The research team ... This is where the new hypothesis comes in. Children's growth would have slowed down at the same time as cultural transmission increased, making the amount ...
Fossil teeth show long childhoods in early Homo species. Early Homo's brain size grew after a prolonged childhood phase. Research challenges "big brain, long childhood" theory.
While the majority of adults suffer from poor sleep, few are aware that dentists can detect problems and help. Here are five ...