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Tourism, climate change, redevelopment and nature threaten the existence of some of the world’s most amazing sites, but – ...
Cave lions, larger than today's African lions, once dominated Ice Age Europe's mammoth steppes. These formidable predators, ...
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The night sky in July a phenomenon that reminds skywatchers how remarkable it is just to be alive and to experience such ...
A rainstorm gathers over the Los Alamos National Laboratory campus. Photo Courtesy LANL BY XUAN-MIN SHAOLos Alamos National ...
False prophets, in sheep's clothing but inwardly ravenous wolves ...
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
Curated by Naomi Beckwith, the powerful exhibition celebrates Cave’s 30-year examination of ongoing injustices to the Black community.
The paintings included at least 19 animal representation in three different zones in the cave, some roughly 1,300 feet from the entrance. The study noted that all the zones were easily accessible ...
This bizarre Patagonian cave remains shrouded in mystery. Its walls exhibit three distinctive styles of cave art linked to a hunter-gatherer society that flourished in Argentine Patagonia around ...
The cave was properly excavated several years later in 1912, when an array of stone tools and charred bones of bison were found inside, revealing that Paleolithic hunters had once frequented the site.