Earth’s skin already bears the scars of the climate crisis. Fires ravage forests, hurricanes swamp coastlines, floods drown city blocks and entire species disappear. But beneath the surface layer, in ...
At least five mass extinctions have occurred in the past, driven by cosmic and natural phenomena. Scientists estimate up to 99.9 percent of all life, plant and animal, has been wiped out. The most ...
When an animal's environment changes faster than the animal can adapt, its chances of survival can flatline. The same is true ...
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor has devised a math formula to predict when the next mass extinction or global catastrophe could occur, according to the university.MIT geophysics ...
Professor of Geophysics, MIT; Co-director of Lorenz Center. Dr. Rothman’s work has resulted in fundamental advances in subjects ranging from seismology and fluid flow to biogeochemistry and ...
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