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    Summary of major extinction events through time, highlighting the new, Carnian Pluvial Episode at 233 million years ago. Credit: D. Bonadonna/ MUSE, Trento

    Discovery of a new mass extinction

    September 18, 2020
    The dawn crested penguin Eudyptes atatu in New Zealand, three million years ago. Image by Simone Giovanardi. Permission for use of the image for a press release is granted by the artist. Credit: Massey University

    Newly-described fossils reveal an ancient origin for New Zealand penguins

    September 18, 2020
    A rough diamond from Kankan, Guinea, that was analyzed in a new study led by a PhD student at the U of A. The imperfections inside the diamond are small inclusions of a mineral called ferropericlase, which is from the lower mantle. Credit: Anetta Banas

    Uncovering new understanding of Earth’s carbon cycle

    September 12, 2020
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    Understanding Earth’s ‘deep-carbon cycle’

    September 12, 2020
    Eurypterid specimen image: Images of the eurypterid specimen fossil that led to Lamsdell’s discovery. Credit: Melanie Hopkins Photo

    Coming up for air: Extinct sea scorpions could breathe out of...

    September 12, 2020
    Researchers collected and analyzed permafrost from four sites in the Yukon to develop a new technique to tease ancient DNA from soil, pulling the genomes of hundreds of extinct animals and thousands of plants from less than a gram of sediment. Credit: Tyler Murchie/ McMaster University

    Thousands of species recorded in a speck of soil

    September 12, 2020
    A plume of ash and dust rises from Pavlof Volcano on the Alaskan Peninsula in 2013. Credit: NASA

    Volcanic ash may have a bigger impact on the climate than...

    September 12, 2020
    Enhanced map of hematite (red) on Moon using a spheric projection (nearside only). Credit: Shuai Li

    Has Earth’s oxygen rusted the Moon for billions of years?

    September 12, 2020
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    Superheated rocks deep underground help explain earthquake patterns

    September 12, 2020
    Bezymianny is an active stratovolcano on the Kamchatka peninsula in eastern Russia. Credit: GFZ

    Rebirth of a volcano : Evolution of Bezymianny volcano, Kamchatka after...

    September 12, 2020
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