A team of scientists found a human footprint that was more than 15,000 years old and challenged the timeline of human ...
It was the time of the last Ice Age. A group of magical, furry animals crossed an ice bridge over the Bering Strait from the Far North to Alaska, and then they travelled deep into the Far North of ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This image released by the National Transportation Safety Board, shows ice accumulation that was observed by ...
The Cessna Grand Caravan operated by Bering Air as flight 445 crashed about 34 miles southeast of Nome, Alaska, on February 6. It was initially reported missing but was found the next day on ice ...
The fossil footprints at White Sands National Park have completely rewritten the history of human migration into the Americas. Find out why!
The first genomic study of ancient people from the eastern Maghreb region — present-day Tunisia and northeastern Algeria — shows that Stone Age populations ... through the Strait of Gibraltar ...
However, don't rush for your woolly hat and scarf just yet, because the long-term effects of human-made climate change could prevent the next ice age from ever happening. Our planet has always ...
As Shakespeare put it, we all have our entrances and our exits on this grand stage we call life, and now researchers have identified the specific point in middle-age when our brain cells show the ...
Times (2003) ] FossilFest: In Florida’s last Ice Age, prehistoric people hunted mammoths, built pyramids along Florida’s coast, and lived in fear of the saber cat, giant lions and wolves.
However, our recent research shows this was not the case for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in WA. The COVID pandemic hampered their ability to connect with their ...
Lindy Dunne captured that feeling in her viral TikTok video, in which she surprised her mom with George Strait and Chris Stapleton concert tickets. Dunne and her brothers bought their mom ...
The Inuk life skills teacher from Hopedale has spent decades jotting down daily observations of the weather conditions and ice levels in the capital of Nunatsiavut. And his journals are proof ...