Five 'mass extinctions' have decimated our planet since it was formed - now scientists claim the answers to two could be written in the stars.
Exploding stars in near-solar space may have triggered at least two mass extinction events in Earth's history.
We don't have to worry about the death of the sun any time soon, but when it does happen, will the Earth be able to survive?
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(objects thumping) Gravity could overpower dark energy, pulling everything back together in a cosmic collapse, kinda like a giant rubber ... to another Big Bang. (star exploding) And finally ...
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