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How did humans first reach the Americas?
Scientists assumed that people first arrived in the Americas by walking south from the now-flooded land bridge in the Bering Strait that once connected Russia to Alaska
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'Very worried': Scientists fret as Antarctic sea ice dwindles
Sea ice levels in Antarctica have registered historic lows for three consecutive years, portending grave consequences for life on Earth as we know it.
But looking out over the southernmost continent, scientist Miguel Angel de Pablo laments that humanity seems to be oblivious to the warnings.
New population of polar bears found in sea-ice free region
Polar bears face an existential threat from the rapid decline of Arctic sea ice, which they rely on as platforms to hunt seals.
Three Russian Submarines Surface and Break Arctic Ice during Drills
Three Russian navy submarines punched their way through several feet of sea ice in the Arctic to surface simultaneously within a few hundred feet of each other — one of the first times the tricky naval maneuver has been achieved.
Arctic, Antarctica see below mean sea ice in February
Both the Arctic and Antarctica saw below mean sea ice cover in the last month compared to the 1981-2010 average, the European Union's climate change body said on March 10.
Russia's Territory is Expanding Because of the Melting Arctic Ice
The largest country in the world is expanding, according to a Russian naval expedition to the Arctic Ocean, where 5 small islands were discovered after the ice was withdrawn.
The new land is located in a bay located in the New Earth archipelago in the far North of Russia.
Russia Is about to Add Up to 7 New Islands to Its Territory
The latest additions to the Russian lands in the Arctic Ocean have been noticed on the latest satellite images on the northern sea borders of the country.
6,000 Bulgarian Students are Expected to go on Student Brigades in the US this Year
6,000 Bulgarian students are expected to go to student brigades in the United States this year, the BNR reported.
The most preferred positions are for waiters and bartenders, as they are well paid, experts say. Payment vary from $ 9 to $ 15 per hour. It is highest in the states of Massachusetts, California and Alaska.
Ancient infant helps scientists unravel America's genetic history
A baby girl who died in Alaska some 11,500 years ago belonged to a formerly-unknown population group whose discovery has shed light on the peopling of the Americas, a study of her genome revealed on Jan. 3.
Why Oceans Matter
Even in today’s world of drone strikes and cyberwarfare, our ability to control the seas remains a key to global security, Fletcher School Dean James Stavridis argues in his new book, Sea Power: The History and Geopolitics of the World’s Oceans. A retired U.S.
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