
New Books in Science Gerta Keller, "The Last Extinction: The Real Science Behind the Death of the Dinosaurs" (Diversion Books, 2025)
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Oct 4, 2025 Gerta Keller, a Princeton geoscientist and paleontologist, revolutionized our understanding of dinosaur extinction with her groundbreaking research. She reveals that Deccan volcanism, not an asteroid, caused the catastrophe that wiped out the dinosaurs, sparking a fierce debate known as the 'Dinosaur Wars.' Keller shares her personal journey from poverty in Switzerland to becoming a leading scientist, and emphasizes the parallels between past extinctions and today's climate crisis. Her insights provide a compelling warning against the looming threat of a sixth extinction.
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Humble Beginnings Fueled Curiosity
- Gerta Keller grew up poor on the Swiss border and became self-reliant from an early age.
- She taught herself voraciously and pursued education despite family expectations and hardship.
A Chance Encounter Changed Her Path
- Gerta traveled the world, survived hardships, and nearly gave up before arriving in San Francisco.
- Flower children encouraged her to take an exam and that choice launched her academic path.
Discovery On A Dangerous Research Cruise
- On a Japanese research vessel Keller found disappearing island material and proved subduction processes.
- Japanese colleagues tried to discredit and appropriate her discovery while a U.S. co-chief supported her.

