‘Hobbit’ humans still exist on remote island, Canadian anthropologist contends0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- May 26, 2022
Gregory Forth spoke with 30 locals who say they glimpsed hobbit-like humans on Indonesia’s Flores island
Gregory Forth spoke with 30 locals who say they glimpsed hobbit-like humans on Indonesia’s Flores island
The most recent reversal of Earth’s magnetic field may have been as recent as 42,000 years ago, according to a new analysis of fossilised tree rings. This flip of the magnetic poles would have been devastating, creating extreme weather and possibly leading to the extinction of large mammals and the Neanderthals.
In the last 260 million years, dinosaurs came and went, Pangea split into the continents and islands we see today, and humans have quickly and irreversibly changed the world we live in.
When Chilean scientist Osvaldo Ulloa led an expedition 8,000 meters under the sea to an area where no human had ever been, his team discovered microscopic organisms that generated more questions than answers.
Earth’s poles are undergoing simultaneous freakish extreme heat with parts of Antarctica more than 70 degrees (40 degrees Celsius) warmer than average and areas of the Arctic more than 50 degrees (30 degrees Celsius) warmer than average.
Sasquatch. Yeti. Big feet.
The brainwaves of a dying human brain were captured for the first time in a Vancouver patient
Two new world records for megaflashes of lightning have been recorded by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), including one for longest distance of a singular flash in North America and one for longest duration in South America.
The structure of Earth’s core could be unlike any other state of matter, researchers have found.
Some tsunami-generating earthquakes are invisible to our monitoring systems.