Researchers say the only way prey could be captured in this position is for the ant's mouthparts to move in a direction "unlike that of all...
Tanystropheus was first described in 1852 but until now, scientists didn't know whether the 6m-long reptile lived on land or under water because its "bizarre body...
Researchers trained the technology to spot a condition associated with increased risk of premature births, even in women who had no symptoms of the condition.