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Sharklike fish with weird, buzz-saw jaws sliced through the seas, then vanished. Now, paleontologists are unraveling their secrets
The fossil whorls were a mystery. In 1899, geologist Alexander Karpinsky described an odd spiral of teeth, the first known fossil of its kind, uncovered from the ancient rocks of Krasnoufimsk, Russia.
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Lost worlds under the sea are the next big archaeology race
Across the world’s continental shelves, archaeologists are racing a rising tide of development and climate change to map and ...
The universe continues to surprise those who study it. This week, astronomers announced the discovery of a new kind of cosmic ...
Gear Patrol on MSN
The Best New Gadgets and Hi-Fi Releases of 2026 (So Far)
We’re officially in the new year — welcome 2026 — and thanks to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a lot of new tech and ...
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The Coolest Speakers, Turntables and Hi-Fi Gear from CES 2026
Another year, another CES in the books. And, naturally, a ton of new hi-fi gear to put on your wishlist. New year, new ...
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