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JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH (12A) 134mins ★★★★☆ MOST people think that the dinosaurs became extinct around 66million years ago.
In the end, over 90 per cent of marine life and 70 per cent of land animals were wiped out in the single worst extinction ...
Shell-rich rocks trace a mostly upward climb in ocean life, with each mass extinction slashing both diversity and biomass ...
Stanford study shows ocean biomass has risen over 540 million years, linking biodiversity to long-term ecosystem health.
In a first-of-its-kind study, Stanford researchers have measured how the abundance of ocean life has changed over the past ...
As The Herds – a groundbreaking public-art project – approaches London, Amber Massie-Blomfield explores how theatre can ...
In The Better Angels of Our Nature, Steven Pinker argues that violence has declined over time, thanks to various factors ...
Earth's history is marked by devastating mass extinctions, each one reshaping life as we know it. Now, experts warn that ...
Earth has already faced five mass extinctions—and scientists say the sixth has begun. Species are vanishing, climates are shifting, and humans may be next. Is there any way out of this?
About 66 million years ago – perhaps on a downright unlucky day in May – an asteroid smashed into our planet. The fallout was immediate and ...