A dentist discovered a human mandible embedded in the travertine floor of his parents' European home, sparking international ...
Scientists discovered the fossils of the oldest arthropod with a mandible — a 508 million year old marine animal.  Tokummia ...
That’s the story that recently unfolded in the Reddit subreddit r/fossils, when an anonymous poster in Turkey uploaded an ...
Silent Nite 3D is a mandibular advancement device that has evolved from earlier generations of Glidewell's market-leading ...
Research revealed that the travertine—a type of natural limestone that forms from mineral deposits near water ...
A dentist shared photos on Reddit of a stunning surprise: a human mandible embedded in his parents' new floor. The post grabbed attention, and now scientists are stepping in.
The couple's dentist son told Newsweek: "I was unsettled at first, but also I was in disbelief that it could be human." ...
The discovery of a human mandible embedded in a travertine floor tile went viral on Reddit, and now the family is working ...
Embedded in a hallway leading to the home’s terrace, the mandible appeared to have been cut at an angle. It reminded the dentist of the CT scans he reviews at work. “As I am specialized in ...
The curious object in the photo appears to be a cross-section of an ancient human mandible with several teeth visible. The Reddit user who made the unsettling discovery has chosen to remain anonymous ...