Overview
252 million years ago, the most devastating mass extinction of all time abruptly wiped out around 90% of all species on Earth. The culprits were the biggest volcanic eruptions the world has ever seen, emitting some 700 thousand cubic miles of magma and rock. Volcanic gasses permeated the atmosphere and acidified the oceans while toxic gasses destroyed the ozone layer, bathing the planet in destructive UV radiation. The event—now called "The Great Dying"—came close to wiping out all life on the planet. Follow scientists as they piece together geologic evidence from the deep past and clues from today’s ecosystems to discover how life made it through and evolved into the astonishing variety we see around us today.
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50 - 2Star Chasers of Senegal February 08, 2023
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50 - 3Ancient Builders of the Amazon February 15, 2023
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50 - 4New Eye on the Universe February 22, 2023
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50 - 5Weathering the Future April 12, 2023
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50 - 6Chasing Carbon Zero April 26, 2023
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50 - 7Saving the Right Whale May 03, 2023
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50 - 8Hidden Volcano Abyss May 10, 2023
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50 - 9Your Brain: Perception Deception (1) May 17, 2023
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50 - 10Your Brain: Who's in Control? (2) May 24, 2023
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50 - 11Ancient Earth: Birth of the Sky October 04, 2023
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50 - 12Ancient Earth: Frozen October 11, 2023
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50 - 13Ancient Earth: Life Rising October 18, 2023
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50 - 14Ancient Earth: Inferno October 25, 2023
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50 - 15Ancient Earth: Humans November 01, 2023
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50 - 16Inside China's Tech Boom November 08, 2023
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50 - 17The Battle to Beat Malaria November 15, 2023
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50 - 18Lee and Liza's Family Tree November 22, 2023