06-16-2025, 02:58 PM
New York post
This stuff was taught to me in the 70’s in school, not sure why it’s breaking news now but yeah, palm trees used to grow in Antarctica.
Anyway, like to see more science news and less politics BS.
Quote:It was frozen in time.
Antarctica wasn’t always a desolate icescape. International researchers announced the discovery of an over 30-million-year-old lost world beneath the Antarctic ice that may have teemed with rivers, forests, and possibly even palm trees.
“This finding is like opening a time capsule,” said Professor Stewart Jamieson, a geologist from Durham University in England and co-author of the groundbreaking study, which was published in the journal “Nature Communications,
This stuff was taught to me in the 70’s in school, not sure why it’s breaking news now but yeah, palm trees used to grow in Antarctica.
Anyway, like to see more science news and less politics BS.





