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What happens when environmental change outpaces life’s ability to adapt?

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New research from MIT reveals a pattern in Earth's extinctions: they occur when environmental change outpaces the speed at which life can adapt. The model identifies a critical rate mismatch—rapid planetary shifts against slower biological evolution—as a key driver of extinction events throughout Earth's history. This insight has immediate relevance today, helping scientists assess which species face the greatest vulnerability to rapid climate change.

Source: https://news.mit.edu/2026/when-environmental-change-outpa...

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