A landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe had temperate forests that could have sustained Stone Age people ...
Ancient DNA shows Doggerland beneath the North Sea supported forests and wildlife 16,000 years ago, revealing a milder Ice Age refuge.
Ancient DNA shows forests grew on the lost land of Doggerland 16,000 years ago, suggesting it supported wildlife.
The North Sea is home to the remains of a vast land that has been lost to time and is referred to as Doggerland, the area of ...
Researchers have identified the long-mysterious Toronto “subway deer” as a previously unknown extinct deer related to the ...
For the first time, scientists have used DNA preserved in ancient sediments to examine how a major natural disaster affected ...
Ancient DNA preserved in seabed sediments suggests Doggerland hosted temperate forests far earlier than expected.
Ancient DNA reveals that the Goths of eastern Europe, some of whom would ultimately sack the city of Rome, may have been a mix of peoples from three continents ...
A study has traced thousands of conserved regulatory elements back 300 million years, revealing deep principles of plant ...
Scientists have uncovered an enormous hidden archive of plant DNA that has endured for more than 400 million years. By comparing hundreds of plant genomes, researchers identified more than 2.3 million ...
In April of 2025, headlines across the world announced that the dire wolf had been brought back from extinction. This 130-150 lbs wolf species, about 25% heavier than modern-day gray wolves, had not ...
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