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1-100 out of 100 article(s)
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| Mass extinction event in North America occurred in a 'geological instant'. |
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Nov 28, 2009 |
363 |
| Taliban planning 'mass extinctions' by poisoning Karachi's water supply. |
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Nov 24, 2009 |
210 |
| Oceana Launches Six-Figure Ad Campaign at Start of Copenhagen Talks. |
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Nov 24, 2009 |
397 |
| Extinction rates higher in open-ocean settings during mass wipeouts. |
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Nov 22, 2009 |
411 |
| Fungi survived extinction event; study suggests abundant microfossils aren't from algae. |
Perkins, Sid |
Brief article |
Nov 7, 2009 |
226 |
| Fiery mountains of coal may have caused mass extinction 250 mln yrs ago. |
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Nov 6, 2009 |
420 |
| Last duck-billed dinos lived in European continent before mass extinction. |
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Nov 6, 2009 |
347 |
| Volcanoes played pivotal role in ice age that caused mass extinction 450 mln yrs ago. |
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Oct 28, 2009 |
389 |
| Killer algae may be guilty of world's greatest mass extinctions. |
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Oct 22, 2009 |
372 |
| Did toxic algae wipe out the dinosaurs? CLIMATE CHANGE BLAMED. |
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Oct 20, 2009 |
134 |
| New take on Dino deaths. |
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Oct 20, 2009 |
595 |
| Did toxic algae wipe out the dinosaurs? CLIMATE CHANGE BLAMED. |
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Oct 20, 2009 |
132 |
| Algae survived dino-killing mass extinction event 65 million years ago. |
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Oct 12, 2009 |
444 |
| Earthworms pip humans, dinos in Most Successful 100 Species On Earth table. |
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Oct 12, 2009 |
257 |
| Global mass extinction 250 million years ago triggered fungus explosion. |
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Oct 12, 2009 |
398 |
| Finding new mammal species not a cause for joy, but a warning for humanity. |
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Oct 5, 2009 |
404 |
| Algae survived dino-killing mass extinction event 65 million years ago. |
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Oct 5, 2009 |
444 |
| Earthworms pip humans, dinos in Most Successful 100 Species On Earth table. |
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Oct 5, 2009 |
257 |
| Global mass extinction 250 million years ago triggered fungus explosion. |
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Oct 5, 2009 |
398 |
| Earth's mass extinctions not likely caused by crashing comets. |
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Jul 31, 2009 |
452 |
| Australia and Pacific becoming 'extinction hotspots' for animals and plants. |
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Jul 29, 2009 |
424 |
| After dino extinction, the human genome undergoes shrinking. |
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Jul 28, 2009 |
447 |
| New evidence indicates comet impacts triggered extinctions in North America 12,900 yrs ago. |
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Jul 22, 2009 |
362 |
| Cosmic impact caused mass extinction event in North America 12,900 years ago. |
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Jul 21, 2009 |
451 |
| Marine microplanktons may have survived mass extinction by taking refuge on sea floor. |
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Jul 15, 2009 |
349 |
| VOLCANO CAUSED MASS EXTINCTION. |
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May 29, 2009 |
203 |
| Giant volcanic eruption 260 mln yrs ago may have caused global mass extinction. |
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May 29, 2009 |
339 |
| "Snowball Earth" may not be responsible for mass extinction of early life on Earth. |
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May 27, 2009 |
418 |
| Death of the solo practice: HITECH has swept the small physician practice into the dustbin of history. |
Guerra, Anthony |
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May 1, 2009 |
657 |
| Dinos may have survived extinction for half a mln yrs in 'lost world' in America. |
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Apr 28, 2009 |
423 |
| Meteor impact didn't kill dinos 65 mln yrs ago, claim scientists. |
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Apr 27, 2009 |
432 |
| CO2 spewing rocks can influence destructive potential of mass extinction events. |
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Apr 22, 2009 |
414 |
| Gamma-ray burst may have caused mass extinction 440 million years ago. |
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Apr 4, 2009 |
400 |
| Giant salt lakes could have triggered off largest mass extinction in history. |
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Mar 31, 2009 |
450 |
| Brainpower helped birds survive extinction peril. |
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Jan 20, 2009 |
126 |
| Meltdown or Green Deal? The global financial crisis has created an opening for a sustainability revolution. |
Gardner, Gary; Renner, Michael |
Essay |
Jan 1, 2009 |
2199 |
| Global warming affecting migratory birds, says Indian ornithologist. |
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Dec 31, 2008 |
369 |
| World's largest dinosaur field unearthed in China. |
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Dec 30, 2008 |
321 |
| Dino extinction event may have been caused by 'magnetic chaos'. |
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Dec 13, 2008 |
419 |
| Matrix to mosaic: habitat fragmentation from 1982-1999 in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. |
Tanner, Dawn; Kirk, Ryan |
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Jan 1, 2008 |
4655 |
| The sixth great extinction. |
Larsen, Janet |
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Nov 1, 2004 |
1018 |
| Our hand in the future: what can be done to avert mass extinction on a scale not seen since the age of the dinosaurs. |
Noble, Kenneth |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
1436 |
| Pieces of a pulverizer? Sediment fragments may be from killer space rock. |
Perkins, S. |
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Nov 22, 2003 |
455 |
| The sixth extinction: throughout the 4.7 billion-year history of Earth life forms have vanished, usually because they couldn't adapt to a changing environment. (Biodiversity). |
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Sep 1, 2002 |
2961 |
| Fossil leaves yield extinction clues. (Earth Science). |
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Brief Article |
Jul 13, 2002 |
331 |
| Groups surviving mass extinction still go bust. ((Evolution's Death Row). |
Cobb, K. |
Brief Article |
Jun 15, 2002 |
522 |
| New fossils threaten an extinction theory. |
Harder, B. |
Brief Article |
Nov 17, 2001 |
549 |
| Life on the Edge. |
SCHUBERT, CHARLOTTE |
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Sep 15, 2001 |
2542 |
| Megadeath. |
N.D. |
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Apr 9, 2001 |
335 |
| Extinctions tied to impact from space. |
Perkins, S. |
Brief Article |
Feb 24, 2001 |
764 |
| Evidence of global extinction crisis builds. |
Matton, Ashley |
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Jan 1, 2001 |
734 |
| Extinction and health. |
Clarke, Chris |
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Jun 22, 1999 |
2043 |
| Chunk of Death-Dealing Asteroid Found. |
Monastersky, Richard |
Brief Article |
Nov 21, 1998 |
550 |
| Diverse recovery pattern from mass extinction. |
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Brief Article |
Jun 1, 1998 |
506 |
| Death swept Earth at end of Permian. |
Monastersky, Richard |
Brief Article |
May 16, 1998 |
710 |
| Deadly carbon dioxide. |
Chang, Maria L. |
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Feb 9, 1998 |
1024 |
| Craters and extinctions: time of reckoning. |
Monastersky, Richard |
Brief Article |
Aug 2, 1997 |
595 |
| New Jersey's link to a global crisis. |
Monastersky, Richard |
Brief Article |
Jun 14, 1997 |
352 |
| Mud time line clarifies dinosaurs' demise. |
Smaglik, Paul |
Brief Article |
Mar 1, 1997 |
386 |
| The call of catastrophes. |
Monastersy, Richard |
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Mar 1, 1997 |
859 |
| Deep ocean is no place to hide. |
Monastersky, Richard |
Brief Article |
Feb 8, 1997 |
248 |
| Life's closest call: what cause the spectacular extinctions at the end of the Permian period? |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Feb 1, 1997 |
2011 |
| Global crisis: the fungi stand alone. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Mar 16, 1996 |
559 |
| You can run, but you can't hide. |
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Brief Article |
Dec 1, 1995 |
408 |
| Did hurricanes blow dinosaurs away? |
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Brief Article |
Sep 23, 1995 |
276 |
| Extinction: equal opportunity in death. |
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Brief Article |
May 13, 1995 |
268 |
| Sudden death decimated ancient oceans. |
Monastersky, Richard |
Brief Article |
Jul 16, 1994 |
573 |
| Impact wars. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Mar 5, 1994 |
1939 |
| A buried Iowa crater finally comes of age. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Oct 30, 1993 |
543 |
| Cretaceous extinctions: the strikes add up. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Jun 19, 1993 |
765 |
| K-T catastrophe: no place to hide. |
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Brief Article |
May 29, 1993 |
356 |
| Cretaceous die-offs: a tale of two comets? |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Apr 3, 1993 |
846 |
| Tragedy found in Cambrian carnival. |
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Brief Article |
Aug 15, 1992 |
268 |
| Giant crater linked to mass extinction. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Aug 15, 1992 |
679 |
| Dinosaurs' swan song: out with a bang. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Nov 9, 1991 |
485 |
| Diamonds not a dinosaur's best friend. |
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Sep 7, 1991 |
243 |
| Fossil pond plants bear tattoo of K-T crash. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Aug 3, 1991 |
670 |
| Volcanic suspect in global murder mystery. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Jul 13, 1991 |
660 |
| Ground zero, dinosaur time: Caribbean Sea. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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May 19, 1990 |
413 |
| Dino-death: flash broil or slow steam. |
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Feb 3, 1990 |
366 |
| Microbes complicate the K-T mystery. |
Monastersky, R. |
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Nov 25, 1989 |
598 |
| Rare amino acids support impact theory. |
Monastersky, R. |
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Jun 10, 1989 |
586 |
| Signs of an ancient worldwide wallop. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Mar 4, 1989 |
515 |
| New signs of world upheaval at K-T. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Nov 12, 1988 |
736 |
| A goodbye wave? |
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Jul 30, 1988 |
271 |
| C-T extinctions without the impact. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Apr 30, 1988 |
421 |
| Rockfest XIX: getting around. |
Eberhart, Jonathan |
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Mar 26, 1988 |
804 |
| Heat wave at the K-T boundary? |
Monsatersky, Richard |
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Mar 12, 1988 |
555 |
| Point of impact: Manson, Iowa? |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Dec 19, 1987 |
386 |
| Periodic mass extinctions at random. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Nov 14, 1987 |
292 |
| K-T mass extinctions: abrupt or what? |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Oct 31, 1987 |
585 |
| Extinctions on ice: mass extinctions of North American mammals at the end of the last Ice Age continue to draw scientific attention and debate. |
Bower, Bruce |
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Oct 31, 1987 |
1654 |
| Abrupt extinctions at end of Triassic. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Sep 5, 1987 |
730 |
| Big splash from an ancient fall. |
Monastersky, Richard |
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Jun 27, 1987 |
735 |
| Extinction upon impact? |
Monastersky, Richard |
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May 16, 1987 |
548 |
| Volcanoes and extinctions: round two. |
Weisburd, Stefi |
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Apr 18, 1987 |
2325 |
| Signs of Nemesis: meteors, magnetism. |
Thomsen, Dietrick E. |
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Feb 14, 1987 |
552 |
| Iridium spike not a comet strike? |
Weisburd, Stefi |
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Dec 6, 1986 |
301 |
| Mulling over mastodon mass extinctions. |
Weisburd, Stefi |
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Nov 22, 1986 |
705 |
| One way to survive mass extinction. |
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Aug 30, 1986 |
225 |
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