About 4,000 years ago on a remote island in the Arctic, the last woolly mammoth died out. Elephantine in shape and size, mammoths (official name Mammuthus primigenius) dominated the northern ...
Think of mammoths as walking grocery stores ... Mat Wooller, director of the Alaska Stable Isotope facility at UAF and study co-author, explains it this way: these chemical signatures provide ...
C.W. Gilmore, of the geological department of the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, D.C., who is with a party of scientists in Central Alaska, that they have discovered a mammoth frozen ...
wooly mammoths traveled to North America, crossing the Bering Straight between what is now Russia and Alaska when sea level were low. These mammoths lived as far inland as what is now Kansas.
A mammoth, one of the giant elephants that roamed North America thousands of years ago, probably will be one of the exhibits at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It will be brought down from ...
The administration is “working on a gigantic natural gas pipeline in Alaska, among the largest ... faces headwinds from its large price tag and mammoth scale, including the challenge of ...
One mammoth could support a community of children ... an archaeologist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and co-lead author of the study. The Clovis people lived in North America during ...
But a handful of mammoth populations survived on two tiny, isolated islands nestled between Russia and Alaska that were cut-off from the mainland by rising seas. Researchers think one of these ...
The administration is “working on a gigantic natural gas pipeline in Alaska, among the largest in the world ... the project faces headwinds from its large price tag and mammoth scale, including the ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday touted his administration’s work on a proposed Alaska pipeline, underscoring his push to invigorate a long-stalled $44 billion project to transport natural gas ...