Ice Age
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Ancient Humans Survive Climate Extinction Event 900,000 Years Ago During Early Pleistocene Ice Age Transition: New Study Reveals
The climate extinction event coincided with the migration of the hominin population from Africa. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Ice Age Valleys: Ancient Ice Sheets Covering the UK and Europe Prevented Themselves from Collapsing [Study]
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Study Shows How Previous Ice Ages Influenced How Seagrass Reacts to Modern Environmental Threat
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Children from the Ice Age Splashed Through Giant ‘Sloth Puddles’ 11,000 Years Ago
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Bayesian Technique and New Analysis Reveals Genomic Information of Philippine Geckos Throughout the Ice Age
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Top Layers of the Pacific Ocean Were Mixed Over the Last Ice Age, According to New Fossil Coral Data
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Prevailing Ice Age Theory Debunked by Scientists in a New Study
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Ancient Ice in Antarctica and Greenland Reveals Massive Volcanic Eruptions from the Last Ice Age
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Wooly Mammoth Remains Among Diverse Ice Age Fossils Found in a Cave Near Plymouth
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Soil Samples in Yukon Revels How Long Mammoths and Wild Horses Survived
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Climate Change, Not Humans, May Have Caused Iconic Wooly Mammoth's Extinction
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'Ghost Fossils' Show Early Human Activity in North America Before the End of Last Ice Age
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How the Gray Wolves Survived when the World Froze