More Eurasian wigeon are showing up in the Willamette Valley every season, causing the author to lose his sanity ...
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Why North America’s first settlers didn’t walk - they sailed
The story of America’s first settlers begins not 14,000 years ago as once believed, but much earlier, with small groups of ...
An unusual DNA source shows woolly rhinos did not slowly decline genetically, pointing instead to rapid climate warming.
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First Americans may have come from Japan, not Siberia and it’s flipping the human migration story upside down
The story of how humans first entered the Americas is among archaeology’s most persistent puzzles. For much of the 20th ...
Analysis of woolly rhinoceros DNA recovered from the permafrost-preserved wolf further hints that the Ice Age beasts went ...
Little is known about why the woolly rhinoceros went extinct around 14,000 years ago. Scientists have found clues in the ...
The work marks the first time an Ice Age animal’s complete genome has been recovered from tissue preserved inside another ...
The remains of a 14,400-year-old woolly rhinoceros recovered from an Ice Age wolf's stomach have given new clues about the demise of the species. Analysis of the rhino's genome suggests the extinct ...
More than 14,000 years ago, a wolf pup ate a piece of woolly rhino. Scientists have analyzed the rhino's DNA to figure out ...
The answer to how the woolly rhinoceros became extinct may have just been found in the stomach of one of its fiercest ...
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