Articles for tag: Extinction

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How Human Activity Is Accelerating the Extinction of Species

Annette Uy

In a rapidly changing world, human activities are significantly impacting the planet’s biodiversity. One of the most pressing concerns is the acceleration of species extinction, a phenomenon scientists often refer to as the “sixth mass extinction.” Unlike previous mass extinction events driven by natural causes, this one is predominantly triggered by human actions. This article ...

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How Paleontology Explains Mass Extinctions

Anna Lee

Paleontology, the scientific study of ancient life through fossils, plays a crucial role in unraveling the mysteries of mass extinctions. These significant events, which have drastically altered the course of life on Earth, are periods when a substantial proportion of species vanish in a geologically brief timeframe. Through the lens of paleontology, researchers explore various ...

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Rewilding with Code? The Dire Wolf’s Return & The Future of Conservation

Jan Otte

Romulus and Remus, two snow-white canids with powerful shoulders and wide jaws, look like something out of myth. In a way, they are. Born in the fall of 2024 through cutting-edge genetic engineering, they are the first living examples of what scientists believe to be true dire wolves in over 10,000 years. The species once ...