Viking life wasn’t just tough, it was often chronically painful. For proof, all you need to do is examine their skulls.
Sweden's Viking Age population appears to have suffered from severe oral and maxillofacial disease, sinus and ear infections, ...
The blowfly larvae bodies have evolved to closely resemble those of the termites, the researchers report February 10 in Current Biology. Inside the nest, termites recognize each other through touch, ...
In line with the idea that certain sounds may coincide with particular emotions, researchers have found that words may ...
New research on the inner ear morphology of Neanderthals and their ancestors challenges the widely accepted theory that ...
There have been several studies that have linked bacteria in the mouth to dementia. Research has generally suggested that ...
“The Tree Man was Dede Koswara, an Indonesian man who suffered from a rare genetic disorder called Epidermodysplasia ...
In a new video posted to TikTok, Pittsburgh-based Dr. Chisom Ikeji shared that the promotion of mouth tape was 'concerning,' ...
In a video, a man captured the jaws of a humpback whale poke out of the water around his son's kayak, close around him, and disappear into the ocean.
What Art Can Tell Us About Love, Nick Trend’s entertaining canter through art-historical romances, takes us from Jan Steen to ...
While paddling in what appeared to be an inflatable kayak, Simancas was suddenly engulfed by a humpback whale as it surfaced ...
A prominent whale expert explains why the kayaker who wound up inside the mouth of a humpback whale was in no danger of being ...