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Bridge Between North and South America Was Guarded by Daunting Beasts 10,000 Years Ago, Archaeologists Find EvidenceIndeed, Hoyo Negro is proving to be one of the most important fossil sites in the world, offering a stunning window into an ...
Scientists have performed a necropsy on a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth discovered in Siberia. The female mammoth, nicknamed ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNWoolly Mammoth Molar Found, Donated to Calvert MuseumDebbie Palmer, a local fossil enthusiast, has added a significant piece to the Calvert Marine Museum’s collection with her ...
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Merced Sun-Star on MSNLooking for fun and adventure? Here are 10 destinations a short drive from MercedFrom water parks to vintage aircraft and fossils, there are no shortage of family friendly opportunities located a short ...
Scientists created transgenic mice with woolly mammoth–like traits. But does it really bring us closer to bringing back woolly mammoths?
Early human migration timeline into South America has stirred debate. Researchers have long argued about when these first ...
China is staring at a water crisis in the mid-to-long term after the latest climate data showed a rapidly depleting glacial count. As many as 7,000 glaciers have disappeared completely ...
This is the result of glaciers pulling back from the sea and exposing previously ice-covered terrain. But while these dramatic shifts in geography might seem like an opportunity—especially for ...
China’s glacier area has shrunk by 26% since 1960 due to rapid global warming, with 7,000 small glaciers disappearing completely and glacial retreat intensifying in recent years, official data ...
Within glacial ice sheets, there are streams of ice, sometimes called ice rivers, that move much faster than the surrounding ice. If you’re having trouble imagining how ice moves inside ice, Elizabeth ...
In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness interviews Salem ice climber Forrest "Frosty" Gill about the fun and challenge of ascending frozen waterfalls and ice flows across ...
Scientists have some wild ideas to slow sea-level rise caused by melting ice. Glaciers generally move so slowly you can’t see their progress with the naked eye. (Their pace is … glacial.) ...
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