Researchers find that shifts in Earth’s orbit can trigger abrupt climate changes, even in warm periods without ice sheets.
Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin have concluded that droughts and floods around the world are increasingly ...
New research from Adelaide University suggests the power of the ancient Tethys Ocean might have shaped Central Asia's ...
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A 'cosmic clock' in tiny crystals reveals the rise and fall of Australia's ancient landscapes
Australia's iconic red landscapes have been home to Aboriginal culture and recorded in songlines for tens of thousands of ...
Daniel Pierce and Chris Bodine with the Missouri State University Center for Archaeological Research believe their findings ...
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20 surprising clues Pangea left behind showing how continents once fused
Pangea may have vanished 200 million years ago, but it left a trail of clues in rocks, fossils, and even magnetic fields that ...
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