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 ...
New research shows that today’s global warming could eventually overshoot into runaway cooling, setting the stage for a ...
UC Riverside researchers have discovered a piece that was missing in previous descriptions of the way Earth recycles its ...
Long before cities and empires, the Stone Age world was locked in an unforgiving Ice Inferno. This journey uncovers how early ...
The tourists stopped to spread picnic blankets at a scenic point overlooking the picturesque lake of Lough Tay in Ireland’s Wicklow Mountains. But the four scientists trekked on, climbing toward the ...
An ancient DNA analysis of the remains of several mastodons, including those which roamed along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America, has revealed the Ice Age giants migrated vast ...
The Ice Age is often pictured as endless snow, advancing glaciers, and struggling creatures—and it is easy to assume Greece was the same.
A 30,000-year-old toolkit containing 29 pieces has offered historians an unprecedented glimpse into the daily life of Ice Age hunter-gatherers.