For the first time, scientists have used DNA preserved in ancient sediments to examine how a major natural disaster affected ...
James Milner has, in an exclusive interview with GOAL, explained how blending old and new school approaches have helped to ...
Canadian Christina Lustenberger attempts new ski routes all around the world in “wild terrain and crazy places.” But the mountains in her home country hold a special appeal.
René López, who obtained U.S. citizenship as a minor through his naturalized mother, spent years proving that was the case ...
Has the Atlantis mystery finally been solved? A new book reveals that Plato based his story on a real setting, now beneath 400 feet of water.
Liu recently won gold in women's singles figure skating and the team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy ...
This International Women's Month, Saskatchewan hockey legend, Hayley Wickenheiser, shared some hockey wisdom with 9-year-old ...
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What the Ice Age did to animals and ecosystems
During the Ice Age, massive glaciers covered large portions of the Northern Hemisphere, dramatically altering the distribution of plants and animals. Entire ecosystems shifted as species adapted to ...
Forests were growing on the now-submerged landmass of Doggerland thousands of years earlier than previously believed, ...
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What actually triggers an ice age
Ice ages are among the most dramatic climate events in Earth’s history. They occur when long-term shifts in climate allow massive glaciers to expand across continents. These changes are influenced by ...
It’s a bit like reading a very dense book – it’s small in size, but it’s full of information.” Paleoclimatologists like Spagnesi typically “read” ice cores from top to bottom, with the surface layer ...
Scientists discover that giant columns of softer ice within the Greenland ice sheet behave like pasta boiling, due to ...
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