The toothlike structures represent a step toward bioengineered replacements for dental implants, say researchers behind the work.
For the past two decades, scientists have been manipulating genes to grow human cells where you wouldn’t quite expect them.
Skulls from Paleolithic Europe’s Pavlovian people have long been noted for their damaged teeth, with wear patterns evident ...
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ZME Science on MSNPaleolithic kids had cheek piercings 29,000 years ago — and the proof is in the teethFor decades, archaeologists have studied the remains of Pavlovian peoples, who lived in Central Europe between 29,000 and ...
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