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An Oasis of Mysterious Life Survived the Most Massive Extinction in History

[Article originally published on March 14, 2025] 252 million years ago, the Earth went through the greatest mass extinction in its history, destroying more than 80% of marine species and radically transforming terrestrial ecosystems. For decades, scientists have considered this crisis as an event of total collapse of biodiversity. Yet, an unexpected discovery upsets this vision: in the basin of Turpan-Hami, China, an ecosystem has resisted where…
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[Article originally published on March 14, 2025] 252 million years ago, the Earth went through the greatest mass extinction in its history, destroying more than 80% of marine species and radically transforming terrestrial ecosystems. For decades, scientists have considered this crisis as an event of total collapse of biodiversity. Yet, an unexpected discovery upsets this vision: in the basin of Turpan-Hami, China, an ecosystem has resisted where…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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