Monthly Archive: August 2018

Prehistoric turtle lacked a shell, but had a beak

  Ben Coxworth – Eorhynchochelys, depicted in its natural habitat (Credit: IVPP). In the past decade, scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of two prehistoric turtles that had a partial shell, but that lacked the toothless beak of modern turtles. Recently, however, a …

 

Natural blue clay may kill germs in wounds

  Ben Coxworth – The blue clay contains bacteria-killing iron and aluminum (Credit: Arizona State University). For centuries, various cultures have used clay as a remedy for infections. Now, scientists from Arizona State University (ASU) and the Mayo Clinic have determined that blue clay …

Genome study of cave bones reveals early human hybrid

  Michael Irving – Genetic analysis on an ancient bone fragment has revealed the direct descendant of a Neanderthal and a Denisovan (Credit: James633/Depositphotos) Although Homo sapiens won the world domination contest, we weren’t without our competitors. For thousands of years we shared …