Scientists have discovered that the secrets to pterosaur success lie in the microscopic architecture of their bones.
These bloody words were written by 19th-Century antiquarian H.S. Cuming in On the discovery of Celtic crania in the vicinity ...
Ancient humans living in Europe may have scooped out the brains of their dead enemies and eaten them, a new study suggests.
New research could transform how broken bones are treated, with the development of a special zinc-based dissolvable material that could replace the metal plates and screws typically used to hold ...
The microarchitecture of fossil pterosaur bones could hold the key to lighter, stronger materials for the next generation of ...
When blood cancer cells break through the bone and multiply, tumor cells become dangerously diverse and the immune response in the region changes, researchers report. The detailed insights into cancer ...
Monash research could transform how broken bones are treated, with the development of a special zinc-based dissolvable ...
Recent research has suggested that moderate beer consumption could have positive effects on bone health. Although alcohol is ...
Associate Professor Zhangxian “Dan” Deng becomes the College of Engineering’s 26th recipient of the prestigious National ...
Scientists and historians finally know why hundreds of human bones are still being pulled from the bottom of the River Thames ...
Roughly half a million years ago, a group of armadillo-like mammals, horses, and sloths met their end in a sinkhole in what ...