Science
Climate change, not humans, was reason woolly mammoths went extinct, research suggests – USA TODAY
It’s been long believed humans hunted the woolly mammoth too much that it went extinct. Turns out climate change was the main…

For millions of years, woolly mammoths roamed across the globe until they disappeared around 4,000 years ago. Their mysterious disappearance has commonly been attributed to humans, who would hunt the animals for food and use the mammoths’ remains to build…
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Gelato Messina and Tony’s Chocolonely Have Collabed on a Super Gooey Bake-At-Home Cookie Pie Perfect for Cold Winter Nights
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Proud tradition continues at Cornwalls – Proctor
-
Business23 hours ago
Aged 30 and earning an average wage? You’re now set up for retirement. Here’s how
-
Business20 hours ago
How to earn $100 a month of passive income from ASX dividends