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CT scans unlock secrets of mummified Inca children ritually sacrificed over 500 years ago
Note: This article discusses the killing and sacrifice of children and may be disturbing to some. Using CT scans, researchers have revealed new information about four girls believed to have been ...
An El Niño event combined with other weather phenomena led to record level sea rise in African oceans during 2023 and 2024.
On Wednesday, March 4, a study was published that showed that sea levels are much higher than scientists have previously ...
After analyzing 385 studies related to coastal areas and sea level rise, scientists found a significant discrepancy between geoid measurements and actual sea levels, especially in the global south.
Ancient DNA preserved in seabed sediments suggests Doggerland hosted temperate forests far earlier than expected.
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What continents looked like 20,000 years ago
At the height of the last Ice Age, enormous ice sheets covered much of North America and northern Europe. Sea levels dropped dramatically, exposing vast stretches of land that are now submerged.
Using cutting-edge ancient DNA analysis, scientists have found evidence of trees like oak, elm, and hazel growing on this now-submerged landscape over 16,000 years ago, thousands of years earlier than ...
California’s beaches have, on average, widened in the past four decades. Areas of severe beach erosion are offset by areas of dramatic beach expansion. Researchers used satellite data and newly ...
The first sea organisms suddenly vanished 550 million years ago, revealing what may be the first major mass extinction - The Kotlin Crisis.
Scientists find K'gari’s lakes dried out 7,500 years ago, challenging assumptions that they remained full since the last ice age.
Sharks are innocent. Or at least they’re not eating the internet. As a family of cartilaginous fish, sharks are collectively not guilty of most, if not all, charges of biting, chomping, chewing, or ...
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