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Braces, rubber bands, even jaw surgery—millions endure them in pursuit of a straighter smile. But were misaligned smiles ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNThe evolution of kissing: How primate grooming shaped human affection
In romantic movies, kissing often symbolizes love, yet this simple act of pressing lips together has peculiar origins.
A lost chapter in human evolution has been revealed after an analysis of modern DNA found that we come from not one but two ancestral populations—ones that drifted apart and later reconnected ...
Modern humans have existed for more than 200,000 years, and each new generation has begun with a single cell—dividing, changing shape and function, organizing into tissues, organs, and limbs ...
An analysis of genomes from some of the earliest modern humans to live in Europe reveals their ancestors interbred with Neanderthals in one period between 43,000 and 50,000 years ago.
Their contributions may even go deeper—even to modern day faces. Genetic material from this now extinct crew influences the shape of human noses today, according to new research.
Zendaya wears a blurred lip liner look while attending the 2025 Met Gala Celebrating “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2025.
Early human evolution may have been more complex than scientists previously thought, with modern humans evolving from two ancestral lineages.
The basic outline of the interactions between modern humans and Neanderthals is now well established. The two came in contact as modern humans began their major expansion out of Africa, which ...
Makeup artist Laura Geller shares her top tips for making lips “look as full as possible.” She recommends using the Laura Geller Modern Classic Lip Liner.
T. rex had lips, upending its enduring pop culture image Whether carnivorous dinosaurs had lips has long been the stuff of paleo-debate. A new study finds evidence that flesh covered the predators ...
Neanderthals interbred with modern humans 47,000 years ago, passing down DNA that still exists in many modern-day people, according to two new studies.
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