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The Guardian view on biodiversity: the lightness of the whale
 The Guardian - 16h ago
The Guardian view on biodiversity: the lightness of the whale. Editorial. Experts warn that Earth's sixth mass extinction has begun - and humans are to blame.
The Guardian view on biodiversity: the lightness of the whale
 The Guardian - 16h ago
The Guardian view on biodiversity: the lightness of the whale. Editorial. Experts warn that Earth's sixth mass extinction has begun - and humans are to blame.
 The Guardian - 16h ago
The Guardian view on biodiversity: the lightness of the whale. Editorial. Experts warn that Earth's sixth mass extinction has begun - and humans are to blame.
The Guardian view on biodiversity: the lightness of the whale
 The Guardian - 16h ago
The Guardian view on biodiversity: the lightness of the whale. Editorial. Experts warn that Earth's sixth mass extinction has begun - and humans are to blame.
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Tardigrades: Earth's unlikely beacon of life that can survive a cosmic cataclysm
 The Guardian - 21h ago
Whether it is a supernova or an asteroid impact, should a cosmic calamity strike, it seems there will be at least one form of life left: a tubby, microscopic animal with the appearance of a crumpled hoover bag.
Tardigrades: Earth's unlikely beacon of life that can survive a cosmic cataclysm
 The Guardian - 21h ago
Whether it is a supernova or an asteroid impact, should a cosmic calamity strike, it seems there will be at least one form of life left: a tubby, microscopic animal with the appearance of a crumpled hoover bag.
 The Guardian - 21h ago
Whether it is a supernova or an asteroid impact, should a cosmic calamity strike, it seems there will be at least one form of life left: a tubby, microscopic animal with the appearance of a crumpled hoover bag.
Tardigrades: Earth's unlikely beacon of life that can survive a cosmic cataclysm
 The Guardian - 21h ago
Whether it is a supernova or an asteroid impact, should a cosmic calamity strike, it seems there will be at least one form of life left: a tubby, microscopic animal with the appearance of a crumpled hoover bag.
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Earth's sixth mass extinction event under way, scientists warn
 The Guardian - 18h ago
A “biological annihilation” of wildlife in recent decades means a sixth mass extinction in Earth's history is under way and is more severe than previously feared, according to research.
Earth's sixth mass extinction event under way, scientists warn
 The Guardian - 18h ago
A “biological annihilation” of wildlife in recent decades means a sixth mass extinction in Earth's history is under way and is more severe than previously feared, according to research.
 The Guardian - 18h ago
A “biological annihilation” of wildlife in recent decades means a sixth mass extinction in Earth's history is under way and is more severe than previously feared, according to research.
Earth's sixth mass extinction event under way, scientists warn
 The Guardian - 18h ago
A “biological annihilation” of wildlife in recent decades means a sixth mass extinction in Earth's history is under way and is more severe than previously feared, according to research.
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