How ancient Scottish rocks throw snowball Earth' theory up in the air
Ancient Scottish rocks reveal Earth's climate experienced periodic thawing cycles during snowball Earth, contradicting the theory of complete climate shutdown 700 million years ago.
How the harsh, icy world of Snowball Earth shaped life today | Aeon Essays
Earth experienced equatorial-reaching Snowball Earth glaciations between 717–635 million years ago, life survived, and extreme cold may have driven increased biological complexity leading to animals.
Women in Science: Paleoceanographer Apollonia Arellano
Early exposure to the Keeling Curve inspired a career in paleoclimatology and paleoceanography focused on reconstructing past North Atlantic deep-ocean circulation.