Settings

Theme

Colorado River disappeared record for 5M years: now we know where it was

phys.org

58 points by wglb 12 days ago · 15 comments

Reader

Jtsummers 11 days ago

The original title (which makes a lot more sense than the abbreviated one used for the submission):

> The Colorado River disappeared from the geological record for 5 million years: Scientists now know where it went

  • bdcravens 11 days ago

    Removing the word "record" actually make the HN-submitted title make more sense. Wrapping "disappeared" in quotes actually conveys more or less the same intent.

    • xingped 11 days ago

      The HN title limit and automatic title editing is really the stupidest thing I've ever seen, especially for a site that claims to not want editorialized titles. Really ensures the exact opposite happens instead all the time.

      • wglbOP 11 days ago

        I submitted and had to edit the title for length—no other changes.

        • xingped 11 days ago

          I'm not saying it's your fault, I'm blaming the site. Even the automatic title changer very frequently removes words from titles that completely change the meaning of the title. It's really frustrating.

          • wglbOP 10 days ago

            Interesting. I don't recall any of my submissions had an auto title change.

wglbOP 12 days ago

Paper in Science: https://phys.org/news/2026-04-colorado-river-geological-mill...

davidw 11 days ago

Was it buried under popup advertisements?

  • conception 11 days ago

    My brother in Christ, do you not use an ad blocker in the year of our Lord 2026?

kulahan 11 days ago

An upstream river, followed by flowing into the Grand Canyon, thus becoming a continental river. Saved you a click. It’s still a cool read though.

righthand 11 days ago

Let me guess…almond farmers?

Keyboard Shortcuts

j
Next item
k
Previous item
o / Enter
Open selected item
?
Show this help
Esc
Close modal / clear selection