• Space
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • May 7th, 2008
Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Some facts

The Earliest Toothless Bird: 131 Million Years Old

The Earliest Toothless Bird: 131 Million Years Old

Eoconfuciusornis from China

  • Nature
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • April 30th, 2008
Neanderthals Ate Plants

Neanderthals Ate Plants

Teeth plaque shows it

  • History
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • March 17th, 2008
The Oldest North American Primate: 55 Million Years Old

The Oldest North American Primate: 55 Million Years Old

From Mississippi

  • Health
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • March 14th, 2008
Energy Drinks Destroy Your Teeth

Energy Drinks Destroy Your Teeth

Low buffering ability

  • Health
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • January 30th, 2008
Why Do Red Wine and Grapes Make You Sexier?

Why Do Red Wine and Grapes Make You Sexier?

Healthier teeth

  • History
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • January 14th, 2008
Huge Dinosaur Ate Fish!

Huge Dinosaur Ate Fish!

The Baryonyx

  • Sci Pry
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • January 3rd, 2008
10 Things You Did Not Know About Armadillos

10 Things You Did Not Know About Armadillos

Armored "anteaters"

  • History
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • December 6th, 2007
Neanderthals Grew Faster than Modern Humans

Neanderthals Grew Faster than Modern Humans

So, we are indeed unique

  • Health
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • November 28th, 2007
Tooth Decay Causes Baldness!

Tooth Decay Causes Baldness!

Alopecia areata

  • Health
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • November 20th, 2007
Four Interesting Facts About Our Teeth

Four Interesting Facts About Our Teeth

Try to protect your teeth

  • Health
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • November 20th, 2007
Magnolia Bark Extract Fights Off Tooth Decay and Bad Breath

Magnolia Bark Extract Fights Off Tooth Decay and Bad Breath

It kills bacteria in your mouth

  • History
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • November 16th, 2007
Dinosaurs with 600 Teeth Grazed Like Cows

Dinosaurs with 600 Teeth Grazed Like Cows

A walking chandelier

  • History
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • November 1st, 2007
Our Teeth - 165 Million Years Old

Our Teeth - 165 Million Years Old

Modern molars in a Jurassic primitive mammal

  • History
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • October 2nd, 2007
How Did the Saber Tooth Tigers Kill Their Prey?

How Did the Saber Tooth Tigers Kill Their Prey?

The bite, much weaker than thought

Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?

Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?

Activation and inhibition

  • History
  • By Stefan Anitei
  • September 12th, 2007
The Neanderthals Used Toothpicks!

The Neanderthals Used Toothpicks!

Oral hygiene in the Stone Age

 
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