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 ...
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Scientists make alarming discovery in samples from last Ice Age: 'You can't model the future unless you understand what happened'
Studies of historic ice sheets, such as Kelley and Jackson's, allow researchers to learn what caused them to collapse. Ice ...
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Ancient land bridge discovery: How humans migrated to Europe during the last Ice Age
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
What processes have regulated climate over the course of Earth’s history? Researchers are addressing this question in the ...
Analysis of bone finds shows the heat-loving semi-aquatic mammals inhabited part of present-day Germany around 47,000 to ...
UC Riverside researchers have discovered a piece that was missing in previous descriptions of the way Earth recycles its carbon. As a result, they believe that global warming can overcorrect into an ...
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Oldest Blue Pigment Reveals Ice Age Art May Not Have Been Just Red and Black 13,000 Years Ago
For fifty years, a small stone sat on display in a German museum. Catalogued in the 1970s as a simple “oil lamp” from the end of the Ice Age, it drew little attention. But when archaeologists looked ...
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