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Discover Magazine on MSNPrehistoric Human Populations Shifted East at the End of the Ice AgeTraveling East might have been an appropriate tendency for early humans living in what is now Europe near the end of the Ice ...
Researchers took advantage of a rare chance to explore a new expanse of seafloor exposed by the breakup of an Antarctic ice ...
An archaeological study of human settlement during the Final Palaeolithic revealed that populations in Europe did not decrease homogenously during the last cold phase of the Ice Age. Significant ...
A new study sheds light on how prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations in Europe coped with climate changes over 12,000 years ...
The exhibit opening Sunday at the Bucktown-Wicker Park Library features 19 photos taken by then-Columbia College student Ray ...
Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about the local housing market, including a report that shows how home prices here have changed in 25 years.
2007: Shortly after lunchtime, a docile coyote nonchalantly wandered through the propped-open door of a Quiznos submarine ...
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A ‘Chicago-Sized’ Iceberg Just Broke Off Antarctica — and Scientists Were Blown Away by What They Found Underneath itWe changed our expedition plan so we could look at what was happening in the depths below,' said expedition co-chief ...
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