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Earth's greatest mass extinction 250 million years ago shows what happens when El Niño gets out of control Around 252 million years ago, the world suddenly heated up. Over a geologically brief period of tens of thousands of years, 90% of species were wiped out. Even insects, which are rarely touched by ... 09/16/2024 - 8:35 am | View Link
Mega-El Niño caused Earth's largest ever mass extinction, study finds New research reveals that mega ocean warming El Niño events played a pivotal role in the largest extinction event on Earth, which occurred around 252 million years ago. The findings, published in ... 09/15/2024 - 5:33 pm | View Link
Rox bottom. Again.
The Colorado Rockies went 30 years without losing 100 games in a season. Now they’ve done it in back-to-back seasons. At least they aren’t the White Sox.
The Dodgers lambasted them, 13-2, on Saturday night at Coors Field in front of an announced crowd of 48,395, the eighth sellout of the season.
“I’ll state the obvious: it is bothersome,” manager Bud Black said about the 100-loss seasons.
Slowness in the wrong moments and a touch of misfortune doomed the Colorado Rapids against Minnesota United on Saturday night.
It’s no surprise that the Rapids are better at home than they are on the road, but a somewhat troubling trend is emerging. In two straight games on the road against bottom-half Western Conference teams, the Rapids looked flat when it counted, only to pick it up too late.
ORLANDO — If the Buffs can raise their game on the road for Deion Sanders, so can I.
“I want you to have the same passion, the same commitment to blessing them and giving them encouragement and motivation as you do when you’re ripping them apart,” Coach Prime said after CU eviscerated previously unbeaten UCF on Saturday, 48-21.
“And it’s only fair.
No need for drama on Saturday at Marv Kay Stadium.
Back home after a pair of down-to-the-wire road wins, the Colorado School of Mines football team put 35 points on the board in the opening 15 minutes and cruised from there for a 52-24 rout of Black Hills State before a record 6,958 fans in Golden.
Redshirt junior receiver Flynn Schiele hauled in two of his three touchdown receptions in a 35-7 first quarter that all but sealed the fourth-ranked Orediggers’ 23rd straight RMAC win.
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