In many ways, the Vancouver Canucks are in the midst of an identity crisis. Forget any word of any off-ice drama. We’re not ...
Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of stones engraved with sun and field motifs.
The synchronization of data from two natural climate archives—a speleothem from the Herbstlabyrinth Cave in Hesse (Germany) ...
Antarctic scientists have extracted what is believed to be the world's oldest ice. The international team successfully ...
“We have a strong indication that the uppermost 2,480 meters contain a climate record that goes back to 1.2 million years in ...
According to the team, there is a high chance that a connection exists between the volcanic eruption, the subsequent changes ...
Thousands of years ago, people on what is now the Danish island of Bornholm threw hundreds of mysteriously carved stones into ...
Volcanic eruptions shaped the destinies of ancient European societies, leading to dramatic cultural shifts and the emergence ...
A "completely unique" collection of prehistoric stone artifacts have been linked to a "devastating" volcanic eruption.
Members of a Stone Age culture in Denmark may have ritually buried stones to counter the effects of a volcanic eruption.
Scientists drilled a 2-mile-deep ice core in Antarctica, allowing them to peer back in time at Earth's climate over 1.2 ...