
Seal Stamp of Medieval Cantor Found on Rhine Bank in Basel – History Blog
Repair work on the wall of the Rhine River Bank in Basel, Switzerland has revealed a seal stamp that belonged

Repair work on the wall of the Rhine River Bank in Basel, Switzerland has revealed a seal stamp that belonged

In today’s edition of “Faculty Position Landing,” Loh Loh of the Career Development Subcommittee interviews Annie Mazo Vargas from Duke

Condor bone samples for isotope analysis. Credit: Tomczyk et al. 2025 In a recent study, Dr. Veronika Tomczyk and her

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Image of an archeological canid skull (top) and a modern dog skull (bottom). Credits: C Amin, CC BY-SA Domestic dogs

From village dogs to toy poodles to mastiffs, dogs come in an amazing array of shapes, colors and sizes. Today

HUNTSVILLE, AL (November 3, 2025) – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has presented the award Hudson’s Alpha Institute for Biotechnology More

A yucca leg exemplifies the unusual preservation of the lower part of the leg after skin removal, which enabled the

Some of the shells of different species of foraminifera studied by the New Zealand-led team. Each shell is 0.3 mm

Credit: Wits University Almost 100 years before calls to abolish science, Tong was challenging researchers to reexamine their internal biases.

Credit: University of Manchester A sleeping crow may seem a world apart from a large Ice Age predator, but scientists
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