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The Great Scientific Debate: Sixth Extinction or Crisis?

Mass Extinctions and Modern Biodiversity: Are We Next?

Earth has faced more than one apocalypse before us. From the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs to mysterious die-offs that reshaped life hundreds of millions of years earlier, mass extinctions have been nature’s brutal reset button. Each time, entire ecosystems collapsed, and it took millions of years for biodiversity to recover. Now, scientists warn ...

Mass Extinction on an Unprecedented Scale

The Dinosaur Extinction: A Cautionary Tale for Today’s Planet

The story of how dinosaurs vanished from Earth 66 million years ago isn’t just ancient history – it’s a stark warning for our modern world. Scientists have pieced together the dramatic final chapter of these magnificent creatures, and the parallels to today’s environmental crisis are both striking and sobering. Understanding what happened to the dinosaurs ...