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45,000-Year-Old Jewelry and DNA Found in Denisova Cave
New methods extracted ancient DNA from sediments in Siberia’s Denisova Cave, revealing both Neanderthal and Denisovan presence. Alongside the DNA, archaeologists uncovered Paleolithic jewelry, ...
Coffee culture is buzzing with a new trend - the chagaccino. You read that right: it's a mushroom in your coffee! We break ...
The excitement around the sandpiper reminds us of other conservation efforts around the world, from the return of monarch ...
Dhritiman Mukherjee, an award-winning nature photographer and conservationist, wore the waterproof gear to reach a guest ...
Yakutsk, Siberia is the coldest city on the globe, but they still have an awesome daily outdoor market at minus 50 degrees. Are you that dedicated to shopping organic?
Scientists have uncovered new evidence that woolly mammoths and Columbian mammoths repeatedly interbred in North America, reshaping our understanding of how these Ice Age giants evolved in response to ...
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha: the fish king of the “Beaver State” by Ariana WilsonThis week, we welcome an out-of-state finned friend from the North — Oregon’s state fish, the chinook salmon. The ...
North America's mammoth species were breeding together within the past 40,000 years. Fossil teeth found in Canada show that ...
Historically, steppe mammoths were thought to have evolved into the woolly mammoth in Eurasia around 700,000 years ago, and ...
Researchers in Oslo found that the origin of the giant holes in Siberia is not caused by climate change and permafrost thaw ...
A rare bird appeared on Google’s Mountain View campus last week, with throngs of people coming to see the dark-sided ...
From the column: "This is no time for complacency or feeling haughty. Unless we prepare, we may see the same misfortune as ...
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