SCIENTISTS in Russia have revived a microscopic predator that lay frozen in the ground under Siberia for nearly 40,000 years.
SCIENTISTS in Russia have revived a microscopic predator that lay frozen in the ground under Siberia for nearly 40,000 years.
A massive scar in the Siberian tundra has grown from a small gully into a 1 kilometer long, 50 meter deep depression that ...
AI outperforms traditional weather forecasting in many cases. But a new study shows that when it matters most, current AI ...
Scientists have discovered ancient DNA, some dating back two million years. This DNA, found in Siberian permafrost and ...
Chromatiaceae: Purple sulfur bacteria & H 2 S herald Earth's ancient past. The Permian extinction is repeating. Why the elite ...
As the Arctic warms at an unprecedented rate, frozen soils that have remained locked in ice for most of the year are now ...
BT is reviving one of its major services years after it stopped accepting new customers. And the firm has also announced a ...
VIDEO doorbells feel like a must-have gadget – but are we accidentally stumbling into George Orwell’s 1984 or will they mean ...
Opinion
The Great Erasure: Methane Flares, Water Bankruptcy, and the Architecture of Elite Withdrawal
For decades, the "clathrate gun hypothesis" was treated by the mainstream scientific establishment as a fringe nightmare—a scenario where warming oceans and thawing permafrost would release massive ...
News about the Minnesota Frost and the Professional Women's Hockey League.
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