Sentences with phrase «human footprints found»

Puebla Then in 2003, 40,000 - year - old human footprints found in volcanic ash near Puebla in Mexico suggested that the New World was colonised far earlier than anyone thought.
«13,000 - year - old human footprints found off Canada's Pacific coast: New evidence of human population living on the west coast of Canada at the end of last ice age.»
«13,000 - year - old human footprints found off Canada's Pacific coast: New evidence of human population living on the west coast of Canada at the end of last ice age.»

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Human footprints have been found with dinosaur tracks at Paluxy.
Using a unique GPS - tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one - half to one - third the extent of their movements in areas with a low human footprint.
They found a similar result in depressed mice, suggesting that depression leaves similar footprints in mice and humans.
Archaeologists working on the eastern coast of England have found a series of footprints that were made by human ancestors sometime between one million and 780,000 years ago.
Footprints found near Lake Turkana show that human foot shape and gait had been achieved 1.5 million years ago.
They found that the Human Footprint has increased in 63 percent of NWHS across all continents except Europe over the past two decades.
A team of Canadian scientists from the University of Victoria and the Hakai Institute has found fossilized human footprints of at least three different...
The oldest human footprints ever found in North America, over 13,000 years old, were discovered on the shores of Calvert Island.
The most popular model used by geneticists for the last 35 years to detect the footprints of human evolution may overlook more common subtle changes, a new international study finds.
Mommy Footprint is my journey of finding creative ways to engage children in nature and how to avoid chemicals I believe are harmful to the environment and human health.
The attempts to chip away at the evidence for climate change are akin to the efforts of creationists to chip away a mountain to see if they can find human and dinosaur footprints side by side.
Real versus Imagined Ecological Footprints,» authored by Linus Blomqvist (Breakthrough Institute), Barry Brook (University of Adelaide), Erle Ellis (University of Maryland, Baltimore County), Peter Kareiva (The Nature Conservancy), Ted Nordhaus & Michael Shellenberger (Breakthrough Institute), decomposes the six metrics that make up the Ecological Footprint and finds that five of the six — cropland, grazing land, built - up land, forests, and fishing grounds — are either in balance or surplus, suggesting that the Earth's renewable capacity in these categories meets or exceeds human demand for these resources.
That is the central finding of the Ecological Footprint (EF), a widely cited global sustainability indicator used by the United Nations and major NGOs around the world to estimate the impact of human activity on the biosphere.
The study found «strong indirect edge effects over decades» in forests more than a kilometer (0.6 miles) from oil palm plantations, «suggesting the true global ecological footprint of human food production has been substantially underestimated.»
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