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PMOS rename, Neanderthal dentistry, and a Trinity-born 'alien' crystal
science24 days ago

PMOS rename, Neanderthal dentistry, and a Trinity-born 'alien' crystal

Live Science’s weekly science roundup covers renaming PCOS to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), new evidence that Neanderthals drilled teeth around 60,000 years ago, and the discovery of a rare ‘alien’ crystal formed from the world’s first atomic blast (red trinitite with unique clathrate structures).

Debunking the Ancient Braces Myth: Did Our Ancestors Really Need Straight Teeth?
health5 months ago

Debunking the Ancient Braces Myth: Did Our Ancestors Really Need Straight Teeth?

Ancient civilizations like Egypt and Etruscans used gold wires and bands not for straightening teeth but as prostheses or support for damaged teeth. The myth that they practiced orthodontics is debunked by evidence showing these devices were unsuitable for moving teeth, which was not necessary in ancient diets that kept jaws large and teeth aligned. Modern orthodontics began in the 18th century with scientific innovations, leading to the advanced treatments we have today. The popular image of ancient braces is a myth; real orthodontic treatment is a product of recent scientific progress.