Neanderthal Gene Still Shapes Muscle and Jaws in Some Living Humans
A Sea Worm’s Incredible “Bio-Metal” Jaws May Belong to an Entirely New Class of Material
This ancient sea worm has “bio-metal” jaws unlike anything scientists have seen
Brown bears survived the Ice Age by repeatedly changing their jaws
‘Jaws’ impact may be wearing off as shark perceptions soften - EurekAlert!
Dinosaur found with a crocodile in its jaws named as new species
Bite by bite: How jaws drove fish evolution - EurekAlert!
Four newly-discovered species of cave-dwelling pseudoscorpions have jaws like dragons and are completely blind - EurekAlert!
‘Jaws’ at 50: Scientists Are Still Studying the Mysteries of Sharks
The Applause for Jaws despite Flaws
Giant megalodon sharks may have sparred with their jaws
Are ultra-processed foods changing the shape of our jaws? Study has linked a soft and liquid diet to smaller jaw size in children, but others say evolution is more likely the cause.
Astronomers Stunned by Webb’s Astonishing New Discovery – “Our Jaws Dropped!”
500-Million-Year-Old ‘Alien Fish Taco’ Was among First Creatures with Jaws
Fear the Tails, Not the Jaws, of These ‘Weirdo’ Sharks
Fruit, nectar, bugs and blood: How bat teeth and jaws evolved for a diverse dinnertime
The most widespread shark species have had relatively little variation in the shape of their jaws over millions of years, with the most variable jaws found in deep-sea sharks, according to a recent study.
Tadpole embryos grow strong jaws if they sense shrimp in the water
Jaws movies ranked, looking at the science and the scares