Studies of historic ice sheets, such as Kelley and Jackson's, allow researchers to learn what caused them to collapse. Ice ...
New research reveals how the Earth might overcorrect for global warming. For a long time, scientists believed that the gradual breakdown of silicate rocks played the leading role in regulating Earth’s ...
Welcome to the third iteration of The Athletic’s annual defense ranking tiers. There’s a surprising shortage of truly ...
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Carbon cycle ‘flaw’ can overshoot, plunging Earth into potential Ice Age: Study
It creates a positive feedback loop: the recycled nutrients fuel even more plankton growth, which removes more oxygen, leading to more nutrient recycling. The overall effect is the plankton’s ...
Last weekend at the 90th anniversary celebration of the Aston Martin Owners Club in Austria, the history of the great British ...
SHUTDOWN SHOWDOWN: Another week is kicking off with the government still in shutdown — and the chief negotiators on each side of the aisle are pushing much of the same messaging that’s been on display ...
An international team of archaeologists has discovered several mysterious, 12,000-year-old rock art "road signs" in the ...
The Ice Age is often pictured as endless snow, advancing glaciers, and struggling creatures—and it is easy to assume Greece was the same.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a mathematical formula to predict the size of lakes that form on melting ice ...
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Oldest Blue Pigment Reveals Ice Age Art May Not Have Been Just Red and Black 13,000 Years Ago
The team found that the pigment was azurite, a deep-blue copper mineral. At ~13,000 years old, it represents the earliest ...
For as long as there have been people in what is now California, the granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada have held masses of ...
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North Atlantic Current Could Collapse And Send Europe Into An Ice Age 2.0
Something strange is happening in the North Atlantic, and researchers say we may be witnessing a slow, yet dangerous, ...
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