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A recent study conducted by scientists at Dalhousie University in Canada
and the University of Hawaii examined the question: Are people within
reach of finding all species on Earth? The paper concluded that less
than 15% of the estimated 8.7 million species on Earth have been
discovered, leaving 85% of the planet’s species unknown to humans. For
example, we’ve only cataloged 7% of the predicted number of fungi and
identified less than 10% of the ocean’s creatures. More...
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