
While water blasting at a wall of frozen mud in Yukon, Canada, a gold miner made an extraordinary discovery: a perfectly preserved wolf pup that had been locked in permafrost for 57,000 years.
While water blasting at a wall of frozen mud in Yukon, Canada, a gold miner made an extraordinary discovery: a perfectly preserved wolf pup that had been locked in permafrost for 57,000 years.
” the swamps and river systems that immediately followed the last ice age have become known collectively as Doggerland.”
The moon controls one of the most formidable forces in nature – the tides that shape our coastlines. Tides, in turn, significantly affect the intensity of methane emissions from the Arctic Ocean seafloor.
“These animals were the apex predators of their day and are characterized by their sabre-like canine that could extend up to 13 cm long,” Megan Whitney
Scotland has 130,650 doses available for delivery (as of 16th December) with 50% of those having to be retained as all those vaccinated require 2 doses
“people with access to outdoor spaces and with nature views, managed to maintain a more positive mood during lockdown”,
There is a considerable jigsaw of pieces which have to fit together to make it all happen and to insure no vaccine is wasted.
“This study reports what many paediatricians have observed–while children rarely become ill with COVID-19, they have been significantly affected by the measures taken to reduce transmission of the virus.”Dr Karen Street.
“during the last century the North American capitalism shifted as much sediment as would be moved naturally in between 700 to 3000 years.”
A landmark study led by the University of Aberdeen has provided the clearest ever picture of ancient weather patterns in Europe – and could improve models used to predict how climate change will affect the Continent in future.