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Nature’s Warning: Early Signs in Marine Life Predicting the Next Mass Extinction
SciTechDaily· 1 hour agoUsing a high-resolution global dataset of planktonic foraminifera fossils that are among the richest...
Newly discovered species found in Ecuador lives up to its name, A. miraculum
CNN.com· 19 hours agoOn the western slopes of the Andes in Ecuador, John L. Clark, a research botanist at Florida’s Marie...
Fact Check: About That 280M-Year-Old, 'Alien-Looking' Fossil Allegedly Found in Western Australia
Snopes via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAccessed 10 June 2024. EarthWord–Mortality Event | U.S. Geological Survey....
Pacific Hagfish: The ancient deep-sea creature that can can choke a shark by spewing slime
Live Science via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThis eel-like fish lives on the seabed over 300 feet below the surface where it feasts on dead...
Jerry Seinfeld And Conservatives Want To Make America Masculine Again
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMaybe...these silly little things like statistics and studies are beyond the pale for those who...
A Siberian Graveyard Reveals 800 Years Of Human-Mammoth Interactions
IFLScience· 3 days agoA so-called “mammoth graveyard" in Arctic Siberia has a lot to teach us about how humans and hairy...
The Megafauna Mystery: Scientists Discover New Clues to What Happened to North America’s Largest...
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoFifty thousand years ago, North America was home to megafauna like mammoths and saber-toothed...
"Miraculous" iridescent plant species discovered on mountain slopes
Newsweek· 2 days agoResearchers have identified a tiny new plant species with iridescent foliage in the Andes...
Searching for a female partner for the world’s ‘loneliest’ plant
The Conversation· 2 days ago“Surely this is the most solitary organism in the world,” wrote palaeontologist Richard Fortey in his book about the evolution of life. E. woodii is a member of the cycad family, heavy plants ...
Who’s Afraid of Colonization? | by Frederico Menino - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 1 day agoA couple of months ago, the Open Society Foundations hosted a roundtable discussion entitled “Who’s...