A toddler takes a bad tumble, a youngster flies off their bike, a Little Leaguer has an unfortunate encounter with an errant ...
A study of the fossil teeth of early Homo from Georgia dating back 1.77 million years reveals a prolonged childhood despite a small brain and an adulthood comparable to that of the great apes.
France The growth rates in the teeth of this adolescent appear to be quicker and more similar to the rate seen in living great apes. However, the individual showed a more human-like delayed ...
This china belonged to your great-grandmother ... forefathers saved hair and teeth because photography did not exist. We now have 400 photos per day of these children’s lives.
And then we see a second peak in the 8 to 11 age range, when kids have their permanent teeth but they're becoming ... hydrated in some capacity. Milk is a great liquid to put the tooth in and ...
"This suggests that milk teeth were used for longer than in the great apes and that the children of this early Homo species were dependent on adult support for longer than those of the great apes ...