Tag: scientists

Preserved ancient bison tail found

Doug Williams

Scientists have found what is thought to be the ancient remains of a bear or lion’s meal, preserved by the extreme cold of the Siberian…

Science proves that being outdoors benefits your body and mind

With the unbearable summer heat and the hot city life, I bet most of us dream of the ocean breeze, an ice cream cone, and…

Man stumbles on 49,000-year-old aboriginal shelter whilst having a call of nature

A recent archaeological site in arid Australia has unearthed new information about the spread of human habitation around Australia almost 50 thousand years ago.  The site,…

Return of the Woolly Mammoth

The wait is almost over for all who have been dreaming to see the concept of de-extinction put to the test, the possibility of bringing…

Mysterious new landforms appearing in Siberia

Doug Williams

The gradual melting of the ancient permafrost in Siberia is causing huge problems in the area.  Giant blow-out craters are appearing everywhere and are threatening…

Trees Fighting off Feeding Roe Deer

Doug Williams

Personally, I don’t go around chomping down on trees, but we all know that wildlife can decimate large areas of trees affecting the wilderness and…

A Tenth Of Our Wilderness Lost Since 1990

Doug Williams

There’s more people getting out into the wilderness than ever before, hiking, camping, adventuring the world over and yet the wilderness areas that we love…

Extinct Animals to Walk Again: Clones of Tigers, Bison, Deer To Join Woolly Mammoths

Doug Williams

Sometimes I think about how nice it would be to be thrown (umm, maybe, placed gently) back in time to an age where the world…

Weird Landforms Appearing in Siberia

Doug Williams

The gradual melting of the ancient permafrost in Siberia is causing huge problems in the area.  Giant blow-out craters are appearing everywhere and are threatening…

Tinder makes its first match in ANTARCTICA (and date was only a 45 minute helicopter ride away)

Doug Williams

An American scientist conducting research at Antarctica’s McMurdo Station on a lonely December night decided to log on to ‘Tinder’, a very popular dating mobile…