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Articles Tagged with "Extinction"

Started Out as a Fish. How Did It End Up Like This? - The New York Times

nytimes.com Science World

A 375-million-year-old fossil fish, Tiktaalik, has become the unlikely subject of internet memes reflecting anxieties about modern life.

Opinion | An Age of Extinction Is Coming. Here’s How to Survive. - The New York Times

nytimes.com Sociology World

The article argues that the rapid pace of technological change is causing a societal bottleneck, threatening various cultural norms and even human extinction.

The number of rhinos is slightly up but poaching has increased too - The Hindu

thehindu.com Wildlife World

Despite a slight increase in the global rhino population, poaching remains a significant threat, particularly in South Africa, highlighting the ongoing challenges in rhino conservation.

Cómo los seres humanos sobrevivieron al evento de extinción que se repetirá otra vez

elconfidencial.com Science World

A new study reveals how human innovation, including the use of ochre sunscreen and cave shelters, enabled Homo sapiens to survive a period of weakened Earth's magnetic field 41,000 years ago, while other species perished.

Explained | A new global biodiversity framework - The Hindu

thehindu.com Environment World

The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) aims to halt biodiversity loss by setting targets for 2030 and 2050, emphasizing sustainable use, resource mobilization, and the involvement of indigenous communities.

¡Salvad a los microbios! | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Biology World

A growing movement of conservationists is advocating for the protection of microbial species, emphasizing their crucial role in Earth's ecosystems and the potential loss of invaluable scientific knowledge if they go extinct.

Mark Ridley · Dreadful Beasts

lrb.co.uk Paleontology World

This article reviews Stephen Jay Gould's book *Wonderful Life*, discussing the Burgess Shale fossils and their implications for understanding the history of life and evolution.