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Scientists have identified the geological site that they say best reflects a proposed new epoch called the Anthropocene — a major step toward changing the official timeline of Earth’s history.
A panel of experts has spent more than a decade deliberating on how, and whether, to mark a momentous new epoch in geologic time: our own. Image credits: Alamy; David Guttenfelder for The New York ...
A controversial right-wing newspaper with a history of promoting bizarre conspiracy theories is being distributed at Colorado's State Capitol, and no one is sure why.
Humans are now living in a new geological epoch of our own making: the Anthropocene. Or so we’re told. Whereas some epochs in Earth history stretch more than 40 million years, this new chapter ...
Experts in the geological sciences rejected a proposal to declare an epoch ... The geologic time scale provides the official framework for our understanding of Earth’s 4.5 billion-year history.
Human history, though environmentally cataclysmic and sedimentologically interesting, is not usefully described in the terms of a geological epoch on par with a yawning span of time like the Early ...
As The Epoch Times’ CFO faces money laundering charges from federal prosecutors, it’s hard not to wonder how Republicans will react. ... though if recent history is any guide, ...
The Epoch Times is one of the U.S.’s most successful and influential conservative news organizations. It’s powered by Falun Gong, a religious group persecuted in China.
The Epoch Times spent around $2 million on Facebook ads, NBC News said, many of them pro-Trump. ... Nikiski, Alaska: In what would be the biggest energy investment in U.S. history, ...