Tag: amber


  • Week Eight Recap: Our Live Critic Breaks Down the Night’s Dances and Debuts

    Week Eight Recap: Our Live Critic Breaks Down the Night’s Dances and Debuts

    Week Eight Recap: A Night of Surprises Ahead of Blackpool The live broadcast of Week Eight delivered a mix of poised performances, unexpected misses, and enough momentum to set the stage for next week’s Blackpool showdown. Our critic watches in real time, weighing each routine against the show’s growing tempo, the judges’ evolving criteria, and…

  • Live Weekly Review: Week Eight Signals an Entertaining Run-Up to Blackpool

    Live Weekly Review: Week Eight Signals an Entertaining Run-Up to Blackpool

    Week Eight: Anticipation Builds Ahead of Blackpool Tonight’s live broadcast offered another snapshot of the road to Blackpool, a landmark milestone that always adds extra pressure and sparkle to the dance floor. While Week Eight has historically delivered both dazzling moments and missteps, the night’s rhythm was steadier than some prior seasons, with a few…

  • Live Recap: Week Eight Sparks, Amber’s 38, and a Night Before Blackpool

    Live Recap: Week Eight Sparks, Amber’s 38, and a Night Before Blackpool

    Week Eight: A Night of Surprises on the Eve of Blackpool Tonight’s live episode sits on the cusp of tradition and anticipation, with Week Eight frequently acting as a dress rehearsal for the grand Blackpool finale. While the evening didn’t deliver the dramatic highs and lows fans have come to expect, it offered a steady…

  • 112-Million-Year Time Capsule: Insects Frozen in Ecuadorian Amber

    112-Million-Year Time Capsule: Insects Frozen in Ecuadorian Amber

    A Window into a Warm, Humid Gondwana Forest In a remarkable paleontological find, scientists have uncovered a 112-million-year-old time capsule preserved in amber from the Hollín Formation in Ecuador. This discovery, led by Xavier Delclòs and his team, offers a rare glimpse into a southern Gondwanan ecosystem during a pivotal moment in Earth’s history when…

  • 112-Million-Year-Old Amber Time Capsule Reveals Insects

    112-Million-Year-Old Amber Time Capsule Reveals Insects

    New Find in Ecuador: A 112-Million-Year-Old Amber In a discovery that reshapes our understanding of ancient life in the Southern Hemisphere, researchers have identified a 112-million-year-old amber sample from the Hollín Formation in Ecuador’s Oriente Basin. Amber, fossilized tree resin, becomes a rare window into the past when it traps organisms at a moment in…

  • 112-Million-Year-Old Time Capsule Reveals Southern Hemisphere Insects in Amber

    112-Million-Year-Old Time Capsule Reveals Southern Hemisphere Insects in Amber

    A Time Capsule from the Cretaceous North Meets the Southern Hemisphere In a breakthrough that broadens our view of ancient ecosystems, scientists have uncovered a 112-million-year-old amber time capsule in Ecuador. This exceptional find sheds light on life in the Southern Hemisphere during a pivotal era when continents were drifting apart from the ancient supercontinent…