Hippos from Central Europe were assumed to have gone extinct around 115,000 years ago when the temperate conditions of the ...
Hippos, today restricted to sub-Saharan Africa, survived in central Europe far longer than previously assumed. Analyses of ...
For many decades, textbooks taught that hippos vanished from the center of Europe upon the onset of the Ice Age. However, a ...
We thought hippos went extinct in Central Europe around 115,000 years ago, but new fossil finds tell a different story.
Hippos survived in icy Europe far longer than thought, revealing surprising warmth and resilience during Ice Age.
Hippos roamed central Europe much later than previously thought, as 40,000 years ago, a new study of Ice Age fossils reveals.
European fossils display very low genetic diversity, indicating a small isolated herd marooned in the Upper Rhine Graben ...
Hippos, today restricted to sub-Saharan Africa, survived in central Europe far longer than previously assumed. Analyses of ...
Analysis of bone finds shows the heat-loving semi-aquatic mammals inhabited part of present-day Germany around 47,000 to ...
The discovery of a stone long overlooked in a German museum suggests that Ice Age communities experimented with vivid hues ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) As humanity appears all too happy to keep warming up the planet, the consequences of our actions are catching up with us. Recent measurements indicate that climate change ...
The North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre moves heat from the tropics to the North Atlantic, and it is a part of a much larger network ...