extinction
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Scientists Map First Complete Genome of Extinct Woolly Mammoth
Scientists have successfully mapped the first ever nearly complete genome of two Siberian woolly mammoths, shedding light on their evolutionary history and what led to the mass extinction of this iconic species at the end of the Ice Age.
Latest Research Articles
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Mountain Gorillas and Inbreeding: The Path to Extinction or Salvation?
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Toxic Oceans to Blame for Ancient Mass Extinction
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Update: 700 Marine Species Threatened by Plastic Debris
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Feral Cats, Foxes Behind Australia's Alarming Mammal Extinctions
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Poor Pikas Losing Their California Habitat to Climate Change
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Extinction Risk for Marine Life Up 25 Percent
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Marine Life May Face Extinction in an Industrialized World
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Cosmic Impact May Not Have Caused Mammoth Die-Offs
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2015 May See Several Species Go Extinct
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Humans Did Not Entirely Hunt Giant Lemurs Into Extinction
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Volcanoes to Blame for Dinosaur Die-Offs?
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Humans Not to Blame for Mastodon Extinction