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Using new radiocarbon dating on ancient footprints found preserved in the gypsum-rich ground in White Sands, researchers have ...
The White Sands footprints pushed that timeline back nearly 10,000 years, placing humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum, the coldest stretch of the last Ice Age. But controversy ...
As one of the most biodiverse states in the nation, it should be no surprise Alabama has a variety of snakes slithering ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Mountaineering rangers in Alaska recovered the body of a Seattle man who died after falling 3,000 feet (about 900 meters) from a climbing route on Mount McKinley.
Less than one week after announcing an official opening date, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has postponed the opening of its North America Trek.. Director of communications Jen Fields said in an ...
North America dropped four rigs week on week, according to Baker Hughes’ latest North America rotary rig count, which was released on April 25. Although the U.S. added a total of two rigs week ...
A long-lost slab of Earth’s crust may be pulling away the bottom of the oldest part of North America, scientists say. Skip to main content. Scientific American. April 17, 2025. 3 min read.
The total North America rig count is down 37 compared to year ago levels, according to Baker Hughes’ count, which showed that the U.S. has cut 34 rigs and Canada has cut three rigs, year on year.
Over decades, geologists had built up a history of eastern North America by mapping rocks on Earth’s surface. But they got a much better look, and many fresh insights, starting around 2010.
Seismic mapping of North America has revealed that an ancient slab of crust buried beneath the Midwest is causing the crust above it to "drip" and suck down rocks from across the continent.
More than 22% of native pollinators in North America are at an elevated risk of extinction, the research found. Researchers blame habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change for the problem.
In North America archaeologists involved biologists in their work and so sponsored paleoparasitological study. ... Bog bodies of Denmark and Northwestern Europe. In A Cockburn, E Cockburn, TA Reyman ...