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  1. DATE: July 13, 2026 at 02:15AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: Scientists May Have Solved Mystery of Earth's Largest Mass Extinction

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    Source: Science Daily - Top News

    Why do beaches today have seashells from clams and snails instead of brachiopods? A new study suggests that the answer lies in Earth's greatest mass extinction, when warming oceans and falling oxygen levels wiped out animals that couldn't adapt. Species with body plans and metabolisms better suited to the changing conditions survived and went on to dominate the seas, offering a glimpse of how modern marine life could respond to climate change.

    URL: socialpsychology.org/client/re

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  2. DATE: July 13, 2026 at 02:15AM
    SOURCE: SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY.ORG

    TITLE: Scientists May Have Solved Mystery of Earth's Largest Mass Extinction

    URL: socialpsychology.org/client/re

    Source: Science Daily - Top News

    Why do beaches today have seashells from clams and snails instead of brachiopods? A new study suggests that the answer lies in Earth's greatest mass extinction, when warming oceans and falling oxygen levels wiped out animals that couldn't adapt. Species with body plans and metabolisms better suited to the changing conditions survived and went on to dominate the seas, offering a glimpse of how modern marine life could respond to climate change.

    URL: socialpsychology.org/client/re

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    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #EarthsGreatestExtinction #MassExtinction #ClimateChangeImpact #OxygenDecline #WarmingOceans #MarineEvolution #ClamsSnailsShells #Paleoecology #AncientSeas #BiodiversityResilience