Gina Moseley has stepped foot in places no other human being has likely ever stepped before. A British paleoclimatologist at the University of Innsbruck, Moseley has built a career exploring ancient ...
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Remains of animals dating back 10,000 years found in Arctic cave: ‘A rare snapshot of a vanished world’
The remains of animals dating back more than 10,000 years have been found in a cave in northern Norway providing the oldest example of an animal community living in the European Arctic region.
Scientists have discovered a cave in Greenland that provides evidence of a time when the Arctic ice of Greenland was fully melted. This discovery can expand what we know of Greenland's past, Earth.com ...
Scientists have uncovered the remains of a vast animal community that lived in the European Arctic 75,000 years ago. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. The bones of 46 ...
MOSCOW, June 18. /TASS/. Scientists of the Russian Geographical Society modeled a plan of an ice cave on the Franz Josef Land archipelago to forecast changes in the Arctic climate, the Russian Academy ...
Scientists have uncovered the remains of a vast animal community that lived in the European Arctic 75,000 years ago. The bones of 46 types of animals – including mammals, fish and birds – were ...
Bones and fossils found in caves show that polar bears once roamed the Scottish Highlands. Initially thought to belong to brown bears, new analysis of the bones and teeth prove they actually belonged ...
"The ice caves do not last long, usually for several years," the Russian Arctic National Park's Director Alexander Kirilov said ARKHANGELSK, October 6. /TASS/. The Russian Arctic National Park's ...
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