The tally of Australian mammals extinct since 1788 is now 39 species – far more than for any other country...
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Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - 05/11/2024 01:30
A new study predicts a grim future for humanity as Earth's continents drift towards forming a supercontinent. This will lead to extreme temperatures, reaching 40-50°C, making survival impossible for humans and many other species due to the inability to regulate body heat.
The tally of Australian mammals extinct since 1788 is now 39 species – far more than for any other country...
The tally of Australian mammals extinct since 1788 is now 39 species – far more than for any other country
Human activity may be setting the stage for the largest extinction event since the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago,...
Human activity may be setting the stage for the largest extinction event since the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago,...
Research conducted by NASA, in partnership with Toho University in Japan, has yielded alarming insights into the future of Earth. Leveraging...
Scientists call to mark October 10 as International Coccolithophore Day, highlighting the plankton that regulate Earth's climate and sustain oceans.
Since we became a (semi) intelligent species and started studying the cosmos, humanity has been on a long journey to realizing we are not the center...
Since we became a (semi) intelligent species and started studying the cosmos, humanity has been on a long journey to realizing we are not the center...
Some dogs show behaviours towards their toys that resemble behavioural addictions in humans, such as gambling and internet gaming, according to a...
Some dogs show behaviours towards their toys that resemble behavioural addictions in humans, such as gambling and internet gaming, according to a...