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Study reveals evidence of violence at a time of crisis in ancient Peru

The transition from the fifth to the fourth century BCE (Before the Common Era) seems to have been a critical period for the Central Andes, a region now part of Peru. Researchers have found evidence of turbulence during the passage from the Middle Fo.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopMar 28th, 2024Related News

Icefields in South America are larger than all glaciers in the European Alps together

Although the two huge icefields in the Andes in South America cover approximately 16,000 square kilometers, an area roughly equivalent to the state of Thuringia in Germany, not much is known about the Patagonian icefields. A team led by Johannes Für.....»»

Source:  PcmagCategory: TopMar 22nd, 2024Related News

New measurement captures clearer picture of our galaxy and beyond

With unique capabilities to track microwave energy fluctuations, a small observatory in the Andes mountains of northern Chile produced maps of 75% of the sky as part of an effort to measure the universe's origin and evolution more accurately......»»

Source:  PcmagCategory: TopFeb 26th, 2024Related News

Anthropologists" research unveils early stone plaza in the Andes

Two University of Wyoming anthropology professors have discovered one of the earliest circular plazas in Andean South America, showcasing monumental megalithic architecture, which refers to construction that uses large stones placed upright with no m.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopFeb 14th, 2024Related News

The right bacteria turn farms into carbon sinks

A company works with farmers to treat fields with bacteria that sequester carbon. Some of the microbes that make carbon sequestration work. (credit: Andes Ag, Inc) In 2022, humans emitted a staggering 36 gigatons of carb.....»»

Source:  ArstechnicaCategory: TopFeb 1st, 2024Related News

"The sun didn"t sting so much before": fires stun Colombia"s Andes

The once bright green Andean forest where Maria Yadira Jimenez worked as a tour guide has been reduced to ashes......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJan 28th, 2024Related News

New research challenges hunter-gatherer narrative

The oft-used description of early humans as "hunter-gatherers" should be changed to "gatherer-hunters," at least in the Andes of South America, according to groundbreaking research led by a University of Wyoming archaeologist......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopJan 24th, 2024Related News

Society of the Snow review: Alive gets a dreary Netflix makeover

Though less hokey than the 1993 film Alive, this new Netflix movie similarly fails to get big drama out of the harrowing true of the Andes flight disaster......»»

Source:  DigitaltrendsCategory: TopJan 4th, 2024Related News

Rise of archery in Andes Mountains dated to 5,000 years ago—earlier than previous research

When did archery arise in the Americas? And what were the effects of this technology on society?.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopDec 20th, 2023Related News

Meet Ecuador"s two newest tarantula species, just discovered and already facing imminent threats

In the depths of Ecuador's wilderness, scientists have unveiled the presence of two new tarantula species. Researchers of Universidad San Francisco de Quito found them on trees on the slopes of the Andes in the western part of the country......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopDec 19th, 2023Related News

A Peruvian farmer is trying to hold energy giant RWE responsible for climate change—the inside story

On a crisp, sunny day high in the Peruvian Andes, two German judges gaze across a mountain lake to the towering white glaciers in the distance. Dark spots are visible on the pristine ice and, in quiet moments, the cold wind carries the sounds of crea.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopNov 28th, 2023Related News

New study finds burning by humans and warming altered Andean ecosystems

Humans moved into the Andes about 15,000 years ago and their introduction of regular fire to the landscape created a new ecosystem, research published in Nature Communications finds......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopNov 16th, 2023Related News

From glaciers to rainfall: Understanding unexpected rain

In 2018, a group of students from the Universities of Innsbruck, Austria, and Hamburg, Germany, were on a research excursion close to the village of Llupa in the Rio Santa valley in the Peruvian Andes. While they were busy installing a weather statio.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopNov 16th, 2023Related News

Quantifying the risk associated with rockfalls in the Andes

High mountain regions often face a multitude of natural hazards, the combined effects of which, known as "cascading hazards," can have serious consequences for infrastructure and urban areas......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopNov 14th, 2023Related News

Experts reconstruct the face of Peru"s most famous mummy, a teenage Inca sacrificed in Andean snow

The possible living face of Peru's most famous mummy, a teenage Inca girl sacrificed in a ritual more than 500 years ago atop the Andes, was unveiled Tuesday......»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopOct 25th, 2023Related News

High mountains, high diversity: For how long have the Andes controlled South America"s biodiversity?

With the aid of stable hydrogen isotopes in volcanic glass, an international research team, including Senckenberg geoscientist Prof. Dr. Andreas Mulch, has studied the uplift history of the Andes Plateau. In their study, published in the journal Proc.....»»

Source:  TheglobeandmailCategory: TopOct 10th, 2023Related News

"Society of the Snow" trailer recreates the real plane crash survival tale

Yellowjackets may be fiction, but this tale of survival actually happened. In Society of the Snow, The Impossible director J.A. Bayona delves into the plight of the survivors of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed in the snowy Andes on Oct......»»

Source:  MashableCategory: TopAug 26th, 2023Related News

Hundreds of Andean bird species at risk due to deforestation: New research shows how to protect them

Birds native to the tropical Andes, many of which cannot be found anywhere else, are threatened by increasing agricultural development in the region. A new study details how the resulting habitat loss affects specific species and lays out possible wa.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopAug 22nd, 2023Related News

High in the Andes, Lake Titicaca"s water levels fall to historic lows

Pedro de la Cruz stands beside his stranded boat and supplicates his God, lifting his arms and praying anxiously for rain to replenish Lake Titicaca, the massive body of water at a breath-sapping altitude in the Andes on the border between Bolivia an.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopAug 15th, 2023Related News

One of 2023"s most extreme heat waves is happening in the middle of winter

Temperatures in parts of Chile and northern Argentina have soared to 10°C–20°C above average over the last few days. Towns in the Andes mountains have reached 38°C or more, while Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, saw temperatures above 30°C—.....»»

Source:  PhysorgCategory: TopAug 7th, 2023Related News