Antarctica Antarctica 3ammagazine.com - www.3ammagazine.com But what no-one realised was the entire continent had been held in place at the South Pole for millennia by all the ice. Once the enormous Ross ice …
Archaeology Visionary behind Waco mammoth site returns for its 10th anniversary wacotrib.com - JB Smith When Calvin Smith arrived at Baylor University in 1983, the mammoth bones tucked away at the back of the natural history museum were at best a …
Inverseflipped into ScienceScience Study: Genetic ‘clock’ predicts lifespan in vertebrates Inverse - Alexandra Pattillo Protecting endangered species could depend on this predictive tool. From genetics alone, scientists can now predict how long any of myriad different …
Frankyflipped into Cool AmazingWhales Scientists discover whale which is 25 years OLDER than America dailymail.co.uk - By Victoria Allen Science Correspondent For The Daily Mail Somewhere in the ocean there could be a whale that has been alive since 25 years before the USA existed and seven years before Admiral Nelson was …
BBC NewsEvolution DNA may hold clues to extinct animal lifespan BBC News - Helen BriggsScientists have calculated the lifespans of extinct animals, including ancient humans, from the DNA they left behind. Our extinct "cousins", the Neanderthals and Denisovans, reached the ripe old age of
Brisbane, QLD Here's The Ripper Lineup For Brisbane's Mountain Goat Valley Crawl Next February musicfeeds.com.au The Mountain Goat Valley Crawl will return in February next year, hitting Fortitude Valley in Brisbane with a bevy of homegrown excellence. The free …
Design Design Team Selected For La Brea Tar Pits Remodel cbslocal.com - CBS Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The La Brea Tar Pits and Museum is getting a makeover. New York City-based Weiss Manfredi has been chosen as the winning design …
Los Angeles Timesflipped into EntertainmentEntertainment Mammoth news! La Brea Tar Pits chooses its design team Los Angeles Times - Carolina A. MirandaLos Angeles’ beloved mammoths will not be going extinct. Which is to say, the trio of fiberglass mammoths that have inhabited the Lake Pit at the La Brea Tar Pits since the late 1960s — and have concurrently
Permafrost Look What's Bubbling Up From Russia's Melting Permafrost rferl.org - Andy Heil The evolutionary hits just keep coming as climate change and other factors unearth amazingly well-preserved specimens of prehistoric beasts in …
The Epoch Timesflipped into The Epoch TimesDogs Perfectly Preserved 18,000-Year-Old ‘Puppy’ With Whiskers Found in the Siberian Permafrost theepochtimes.com - Robert Jay Watson As the fantastic movie “Frozen 2” hits the screen, a real creature that comes from deep beneath the Siberian permafrost has scientists even more …
Biological Species The weapons of sexual rivalry knowablemagazine.org - By Kendall Powell Male-male competition, and sometimes female preferences, have driven arms races for the flashiest horns, antlers, pincers, tusks and claws In the vast …
Ars Technicaflipped into Ars TechnicaPrehistoric Mammals Radar reveals ghostly footprints at White Sands Ars Technica - Kiona N. Smith The images also shed light on the mechanics of mammoth footsteps. Ground-penetrating radar could help archaeologists spot otherwise invisible ancient …
Indian Expressflipped into Indian ExpressWoolly Mammoths Explained: The mystery of an 18,000-year-old puppy, frozen in time indianexpress.com - Mehr Gill Scientists have struggled to determine if the puppy was a dog or a wolf. Typically, first DNA tests should make it clear if Dogor was a dog or a …
The New York Timesflipped into U.S.Science Why the Great Auk Is Gone for Good The New York Times - Cara GiaimoNot so long ago, the northern seas were full of great auks. Every summer, millions of the two-toned, goose-sized birds would gather at different breeding grounds across the North Atlantic. The flightless
Inside Editionflipped into Top StoriesWoolly Mammoths Meet Dogor, the 18,000-Year-Old Prehistoric Puppy with Fur Scientists Found Beneath Russia's Permafrost insideedition.com - JOHANNA LI Meet Dogor, the prehistoric puppy buried in Russia’s permafrost for the last 18,000 years. The good boy, believed to have died at two months old, was …
TPFflipped into NEWS: 📰🙂Lighter • More Uplifting News Coverage (☝🏼BUT READ The FINE Print!)Permafrost You’re Tracked Everywhere You Go Online. Use This Guide to Fight Back. whowhatwhy.org - Whowhatwhy Editors All New Cellphone Users in China Must Now Have Their Faces Scanned (Chris)From MIT Technology Review: “China’s government says the new rule, which was …
Al Cannistraflipped into Raincoat for DogsPermafrost Look at This Very Good, Very Old Boy Popular Mechanics - By Daisy HernandezResearchers found the 18,000-year-old puppy in permafrost with fur, whiskers, and teeth intact. Scientists have discovered a beautifully preserved specimen buried in permafrost in eastern Russia, near
Permafrost Was This 18,000-Year-Old Puppy Frozen in Siberian Permafrost the Ancestor of Wolves, Dogs or Both? smithsonianmag.com - Jason Daley Meet Dogor, an 18,000-year-old pup unearthed in Siberian permafrost whose name means “friend” in the Yakut language. The remains of the prehistoric …
Daily Mirrorflipped into Daily MirrorPermafrost Scientists find 18,000-year-old puppy perfectly preserved in Siberian permafrost mirror.co.uk - Tiffany Lo Scientists have found an unusually well-preserved 18,000-year-old puppy in Siberian permafrost. The mummified body showed the animal's hair, teeth, …
BBC FutureExtinction Is “de-extinction” possible? BBC FutureWill we one day walk with dinosaurs or mammoths? The idea isn't completely beyond the realms of possibility. However, as this video from The Verge points out, it’s not quite how the Jurassic Park films
Permafrost Meet Dogor, Your 18,000-Year-Old Best “Friend“ discovery.com - Taylor Geib He is “friend” by name—Dogor is Yakutian for “friend”—and canine by lineage. Dogor and his body, fur, teeth, and whiskers have been catapulted 18 …
TIMEflipped into Top StoriesWoolly Mammoths Russian Scientists Show Off 18,000-Year-Old Prehistoric Puppy Perfectly Preserved in Permafrost TIME - DARIA LITVINOVA and ROMAN KUTUKOV / AP(YAKUTSK, Russia) — Russian scientists on Monday showed off a prehistoric puppy, believed to be 18,000 years old, found in permafrost in the country’s Far East. Discovered last year in a lump of frozen
The New York Timesflipped into WorldNews Was This 18,000-Year-Old Siberian Puppy a Dog or a Wolf? The New York Times - Laura M. HolsonAn 18,000-year-old puppy buried for centuries in a lump of frozen mud was unveiled on Monday by scientists who hope it can help bridge the connection between dogs and wolves. The puppy, which was male,
Jen Austinflipped into ARCHEOLOGYMexico Huge trove of mammoth skeletons found in Mexico phys.org Archaeologists said Wednesday they have made the largest-ever discovery of mammoth remains: a trove of 800 bones from at least 14 of the extinct …
NDTVflipped into LatestPermafrost Ice Preserved Puppy For 18,000 Years. Scientists Are Fascinated NDTV - Hannah Knowles, Maite Fernández Simon, The Washington Post Researchers have big outstanding questions about the puppy they have named Dogor - "friend" in a language of the Siberian area where the creature …
Chase Straightflipped into HistoryLifestyle Remains of Viking Ship Found Near Church on Norwegian Island insidehook.com - Tobias Carroll Travel west from the Norwegian city of Trondheim and you’ll eventually reach the island of Edoeya. It’s home to Edøy Church, which has been standing …
Atlas ObscuraFossils How Radar Detected Prehistoric Footprints Beneath White Sands National Monument Atlas Obscura - Jessica Leigh Hester Today, White Sands National Monument in New Mexico is studded with dune fields, which are constantly being shuffled and sculpted by the wind. …
College Hockey Mammoths searching for offensive spark uscho.com - Tim Costello After scoring five goals in game one against Hamilton, Amherst found themselves offensively challenged in consecutive losses to Trinity and Wesleyan. …
University of Alaska Fairbanks What killed the world’s giants? adn.com - Ned Rozell Most of the large animals that have walked the surface of Earth are no longer here. Why? Dan Mann thinks it’s because our recent climate has been too …
Techflipped into Tech PodcastsGoogle Stadia Google's Stadia failure Wired UK - WIRED Coming up today: dead mammoths, dead celebrities and we explain why Google Stadia has entered the gaming industry with more of a whimper than a …