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A Forest Under Fire
The poles are warming faster than anywhere else on Earth, and fires in the northern boreal forest are increasing in both ...
To answer this important question, an international consortium of scientists, coordinated by INRAE and Bordeaux Sciences Agro ...
"While fossilized spores and pollen of plants from the Early Triassic do not provide strong evidence for a sudden and catastrophic biodiversity loss, both marine and terrestrial animals ...
The mass extinction that ended the Permian geological epoch, 252 million years ago, wiped out most animals living on Earth. Huge volcanoes erupted ...
Deep below the Earth’s surface, rock and mineral formations lay hidden with a secret brilliance. Under a black light, the chemicals fossilized within shine in brilliant hues of pink, blue and green.
The Permian-Triassic extinction, also known as the Great Dying, was the most devastating event in Earth’s history. 96% of marine life and 70% of terrestrial vertebrates vanished around 252 million ...
Neither Porto Alegre, Brazil, nor Valencia, Spain, are in the news this week. But they have been before, and almost certainly ...
Species of birds are threatened throughout the United States, as documented in the latest edition of the State of the Birds ...
Mid-winter "false springs" — warm, spring-like days — also threaten insect populations as they can trick insects into emerging from hibernation or hatching early. When freezing temperatures return, ...
Terrestrial ecosystems underwent extreme shifts in composition ... which reflect complex changes in major biomes at the stage level. In this study, we quantitatively compare the major biomes ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prime Biome is a groundbreaking supplement in the form of gummies designed to help individuals embrace healthy aging, maintain balanced gut ...