SETI public: Mass Extinctions - Good for some, bad for others

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Thu Nov 13 2003 - 06:09:04 PST

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    EARLY EARTH

    - Mass Extinctions May Promote Longevity Of New Species

    http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-03zzq.html

    Cincinnati - Nov 10, 2003 - With the economy, we talk about cycles of boom and bust. Make that "bust and boom" when it comes to the geological record in the post-Paleozoic world, University of Cincinnati geologist Arnold Miller suggests, after his analysis of marine fossil genera and what happens after mass extinction events.

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    CLIMATE CHANGE

    - Ice Cores May Yield Clues To 5,000-Year-Old Mystery
    http://www.spacedaily.com/news/icecores-03b.html

    Columbus - Nov 10, 2003 - The latest expeditions to ice caps in the high, tropical Peruvian Andes Mountains by Ohio State University scientists may shed light on a mysterious global climate change they believe occurred more than 5,000 years ago.


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