Friday, 25 May 2018

Could recent supernovae be responsible for mass extinctions?

Could recent supernovae be responsible for mass extinctions?

Two nearby supernovae that exploded about 2.5 and eight million years ago could have resulted in a staggered depletion of Earth's ozone layer, leading to a variety of repercussions for life on Earth. By Julia Demarines.

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