Five 'mass extinctions' have decimated our planet since it was formed - now scientists claim the answers to two could be written in the stars.
and the end of the Devonian, about 372 million years ago. The former saw 50 percent of all genera and 19 percent of all families become extinct, while the latter killed off some 60 percent of ...
Despite President Trump’s rollback of climate policy, some Republicans and business leaders say clean energy can help his “energy dominance” agenda. By David Gelles Renewable energy ...
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Their findings support the idea that supernovae may have played a role in two major die-offs—the Ordovician extinction (445 million years ago) and the late Devonian extinction (372 million years ...
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