Rewriting the History of Oxygen and Early Life, Troubles for the Galapagos Islands, and TDIH - Woman Survives 75-Story Fall at the Empire State Building
New evidence reshapes our thinking on oxygen and early life on earth, and warming waters and invasive species are causing issues with life in the Galapagos islands. Plus, on This Day in History, a woman survives a 75 story fall in an elevator at the empire state building.
'Dark Oxygen' hidden on ocean floor could rewrite the rules of evolution | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor | Nature Geoscience
The Galapagos Islands and many of their unique creatures are at risk from warming waters | AP News
How an elevator attendant survived a 1,000-ft fall down the Empire State Building | Guinness World Records
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