A dental plan that's 400 million years old By News July 10, 2020 Add Comment Edit A study of primitive fish fossils reveals the system by which humans, and other jawed vertebrates including sharks, grow new teeth is over 400 million years old.Fri, 10 Jul 2020 04:11:03 +1000Anna Salleh Share this post Related PostsFlash floods kill 22 people in southern Iran, others still missingThey want to bring psychedelic therapy to the masses. Their methods are unconventionalFires burn on London's edge as UK hits 40 degrees Celsius for first time ever'You have a baby, you just put up with it': Hidden pain of birth trauma revealed in new surveyLong division giving you sweaty palms? You could be suffering from 'maths anxiety'Feeling the pinch from gas prices? Why not make your ownHalt to peace talks continues, as Russia says its aims in Ukraine now go beyond eastern UkraineJonas Vingegaard claims Tour de France glory
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