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How did the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs cause extinction?

Editor May 8, 2020 asteroidsdinosaursecologyenvironmental changeextinctionmass extinctionsmeteoritesthe alkalinity pumpthe carbon cyclethe Earth system

One of the best-known mass extinction events in Earth’s history was the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event. Dinosaurs were among the species that perished. It is…

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Deflecting Existential Risk with Space Colonization

Editor April 19, 2019 asteroidscometsimpact cratersmass extinctionsspace arksspace colonizationspace explorationstarshipsthe Oort Cloudthe Solar System

The first living organism on Earth emerged approximately three and a half billion years ago. Since then, life has evolved into countless forms and colonized…

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