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A mass extinction event wiped out around 90% of life. What followed has long puzzled scientists: The planet became lethally hot for 5 million years. Researchers say they have figured out why using a ...
As climate change threatens tropical forests, a new study shows how the loss of those forests can be devastating to life on Earth.
Roughly 252 million years ago, Earth experienced its deadliest known extinction. Known as the Permian–Triassic Mass ...
Enormous numbers of marine and land-based plants and animals died, ecosystems collapsed and oceans acidified. What has been less clear, however, is why it got so hot and why “super greenhouse” ...
Since the first sharks emerged in the world’s oceans nearly half a billion years ago, the world has gone through five major ...
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Why Did The 'Great Dying' Last for Five Million Years? Science May Finally Have The AnswerWhy Did The 'Great Dying' Last for Five Million Years? Science May Finally Have The Answer The Great Dying has remained a captivating topic for experts. However, some aspects of this event remain ...
An algal bloom in South Australia has caused mass deaths of many species since March - now researchers warn that leafy and ...
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EU sanctions Nayara’s Gujarat refinery over Russian oil ties; India says it won’t accept double standards Pakistan Closes ...
In the centuries-old narrow alleys of Misgaran bazaar, once alive with the musical rhythm of hammers striking glowing brass, only ...
For the last few decades, superheroes have reigned supreme over popular culture. Though their origins are rooted in comic ...
When we compare today's humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza with some of history's most harrowing famines - like the Holodomor ...
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