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Located between Bolivia and Peru, Lake Titicaca is the world’s highest navigable lake—perched at a dizzying 3,812 meters above sea level. Sacred to the Incas and still home to indigenous communities ...
The unexpected discovery of Greenland rocks in Iceland hints that a centuries-long cold snap may have helped finish off the Western Roman Empire.
A team of international scientists, led by researchers from the University of Southampton, has traced strange, out-of-place ...
A new study has bolstered the theory that a dramatic climate shift known as the Late Antique Little Ice Age (LALIA) played a ...
When it comes to the fall of the Roman Empire, this climate shift may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back.” ...
A new study has found new evidence to suggest that a little-known factor played an important role in the Eastern Roman Empire ...
A team of scientists from the University of Southampton, in partnership with researchers from Queen’s University in Canada and the Chinese Acad ...
Research led by scientists at the University of Southampton, in collaboration with institutions from Canada and China, offers ...
Newly released satellite footage shows the world’s largest iceberg running aground near a remote island in the South Atlantic Ocean last month.   The timelapse video, published by Colorado State ...
Unusual rocks on an Icelandic beach were dropped there by icebergs, adding to evidence that an unusually cool period preceded ...
"Unusual rocks," discovered in Iceland, are believed to have been carried by icebergs travelling from Greenland sometime ...