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130,000-Year Puzzle: Did Early Humans Reach North America First

Mastodon bone damage and unusual dating evidence fuel debate about whether humans arrived in North America far earlier than ...
Multiple earthquakes struck off the coast of Alaska Monday, according to a map from the United States Geological Survey ( ...
Dozens of earthquakes struck near Japan on Monday following a cluster of seismic activity that rocked the area over the ...
A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun ...
Perspective is everything, but these curious maps might give a whole new approach to the weird and wonderful world that we ...
Even long-lived subduction zones eventually die, and scientists believe they are witnessing the slow death of one in the northern end of the Cascadia subduction zone.
The earth beneath the Pacific Northwest is undergoing a transformation that scientists have never witnessed in real time.
Had one hoped to leave a time capsule for today’s Bostonians in the Permian period 250 million years ago, much less the Pliocene epoch four million years ago , they would have been completely, utterly ...
Here, North is likely referring to the ending of Assassin's Creed Valhalla, where the actor returned to the franchise as a ...
Coastal geologist Stan Riggs shares an excerpt from his new book, "Cape Lookout National Seashore: Paradigm For A." ...
Here's all the latest local and international news concerning climate change for the week of Nov. 17 to Nov. 23, 2025.
Is Russia testing the waters? A mysterious ship, believed to be a spy vessel named Yantar, entered British waters and shone ...