Alfred Wegener was born in Berlin in 1880, where his father was a minister who ran an orphanage. From an early age he took an interest in Greenland, and always walked, skated, and hiked as though ...
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Remains Of 90-Million-Year-Old Rainforest Discovered In AntarcticaAlfred Wegener InstituteThe new study was based on sediment core samples taken in 2017 near the Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers. Though the Earth was much warmer when dinosaurs roamed 90 million ...
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Incredible discovery suggests Antarctica once looked different than previously thoughtKlages, who led the team from the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven. The researchers previously found that a layer of mudstone in the area was ‘rich’ in microscopic fossils of spores or ...
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Why Finding Amber In Antarctica Is So ImportantExcept for scientists rotating in and out of Antarctica at its 70-plus seasonal and year-round research stations, this home to the South Pole doesn't have permanent residents, and for good reason ...
German project brings RAS Grouper farming to Europe. Consortium composed of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Oceanloop and ...
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