What the Scientific Record Actually Shows Recent research has identified predictable patterns in Earth's climate changes ...
Against the backdrop of a rapidly warming planet, the need to better understand the nature and long-term impact of positive climatic feedback loops — processes that accelerate the effects of warming — ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — University at Buffalo scientists have received over $2.9 million from the National Science Foundation to study the impacts of prehistoric climate change on ecosystems in Southeast ...
UB scientists have received more than $2.9 million from the National Science Foundation to study the impacts of prehistoric climate change on ecosystems in Southeast Alaska. This coastal region “holds ...
A new study sheds light on how prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations in Europe coped with climate changes over 12,000 years ago. Led by scientists from the University of Cologne, a team of 25 ...
Video circulating on social media shows climate protesters spraying orange powder onto Stonehenge, the prehistoric megalithic structure located in South West England. Posted by British environmental ...
Mass extinctions are very important to how life evolved on Earth. For example, when an asteroid hit the Earth 66 million years ago, the resulting dinosaur extinction led mammals to take their place.
Mass extinctions are very important to how life evolved on Earth. For example, when an asteroid hit the Earth 66 million years ago, the resulting dinosaur extinction led mammals to take their place.
To reach the only place in the world where cave paintings of prehistoric marine life have been found, archaeologists have to dive to the bottom of the Mediterranean off southern France. Then they have ...