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In a remote corner of Northern Norway, inside a dark coastal cave sealed off for millennia, scientists have opened a rare ...
Using geochemical analyses of marine sediments, researchers have been able to quantitatively reconstruct the Atlantic ...
Using geochemical analyses of marine sediments, researchers have been able to quantitatively reconstruct the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation over the past 12,000 years. An international ...
An Arctic cave in Norway yields 6,000 fossils from 46 species, offering a rare glimpse into life during a warmer Ice Age ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been inundated with applications in the two weeks since it launched a major recruitment campaign. The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday morning ...
By using black carbon records from marine sediments; integrating fire records from other continents and global archaeological ...
For 75,000 years, the remnants of a diverse ecosystem of Ice Age animals have lain hidden in the shelter of Arne Qvam Cave in Norway.
Researchers in Norway discovered a massive collection of animal bones from the Ice Age, highlighting a community that struggled to survive.
Extraordinary discovery of bones from early Ice Age period could reshape how we understand and respond to today’s climate ...
Humans only discovered Arne Ovamgrotta in 1991, but it was a haven for at least 46 species over 75,000 years ago.
It’s just a thought, but depending on what the Vikings see in training camp, it wouldn’t be surprising if there’s an upgrade at backup quarterback.
Is Earth still in an ice age? While most people imagine ice ages as times of constant snow and glaciers, the truth is far more complex. Surprisingly, we are currently living in an ice age,more ...
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