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Ancient rift with Greenland explains hidden U.S. heat
Deep beneath the eastern United States, a band of unexpected heat is rising through the crust, quietly reshaping how ...
Minerals from a cave in Greenland reveal that the Arctic was warm and had no permafrost, with CO₂ levels similar to today's.
It made the front page of the New York Times. Ancient DNA over 2 million years old, retrieved from the frozen dirt of Greenland. It reached back further in time than many scientists use ...
A new documentary is shedding light on a remarkable period in Earth’s history—one when large parts of Greenland, now buried ...
An immense pocket of hot rock deep beneath the Appalachians may be a wandering relic of the breakup between Greenland and ...
A large region of unusually hot rock deep beneath the Appalachian Mountains in the United States could be linked to Greenland and North America splitting apart 80 million years ago, according to new ...
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Greenland sharks - ancient giants of the deep cold
Greenland sharks roam the freezing depths of the Arctic and North Atlantic, far from where humans swim or dive. Slow-moving and incredibly long-lived, these ancient giants can survive for centuries ...
Greenland's remote Arctic landscapes provide a unique opportunity for adventure seekers to explore the beauty of the ice ...
Some 4500 years ago, as the Great Pyramid of Giza was being erected and the Indus Valley civilisation hit its peak, a group of Arctic peoples migrated to a region of northern Greenland now known as ...
A 400-year-old Greenland shark, the world’s longest-living vertebrate, was spotted 4,000 miles from its Arctic home, offering ...
A deep heat mass beneath the Appalachians appears to have started near a rift between Greenland and North America. Its slow southward journey reveals that ancient tectonic events still influence the ...
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