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A solar radiation storm struck Earth 14,300 years ago, showering the planet with high-energy particles and leaving a spike in radiocarbon.
The ancient event, over 500 times stronger than any modern storm, would be devastating were it to happen today.
Learn about the strongest solar storm to ever strike Earth, occurring around 14,300 years ago during the last Ice Age.
An international team of scientists has discovered an extreme spike in radiocarbon corresponding to the year 12350 BC during the dusk of the last Ice Age. However, the strength of the event could not ...
Researchers led by the University of Glasgow in Scotland have identified a Late Upper Paleolithic site in the far north of ...
Ancient North American droughts were driven by Earth’s orbital shifts, study from the University of Helsinki finds.
The evolution of the human mind has allowed us to transcend our modern understandings of time and expand into the realm of ...
A long period of drought in North America has been recognized by scientists for decades. A new study links the severe climate to a change in Earth's orbit.
The interactions between human populations and their environments across the Mediterranean Basin and Central Europe have been ...
The Onyx Brass quintet will join forces with Hammonds and Amersham Bands for a musical soundscape of the Halocene epoch as ...
Now a new Apple TV+ period drama, “Carême,” argues that he was the very first celebrity chef. There’s even a “Top Chef” style cooking contest in front of a panel of judges. But for the ...
This period of campaign silence starts on Friday (May 2), after midnight, and ends only after polls close on Polling Day on Sat (May 3). It is intended to give voters time to reflect on issues raised ...