Are we really at risk of becoming extinct in the next century? Let's look at the data.
Philosopher Toby Ord has estimated a 'one in six' chance of human extinction in the next century. But where does this estimate come from? How reliable is it?
Philosopher Toby Ord has estimated a 'one in six' chance of human extinction in the next century. But where does this estimate come from? How reliable is it?
Techniques improve and results improve: with the world's first cloning of an Arctic wolf, our chances of saving (or bringing back to life) endangered species grow.
What other animal could take our place in the event of our extinction? Here are four candidates to replace us (always SE).
The greatest known "crime", "The Great Death" which caused a huge mass extinction millions of years ago, finally has a culprit.
Human impact on the Indonesian rainforest (including fires) poses a mortal danger to a ...