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[dinosaur] Tanis site K-Pg impact debris, feathers + oldest German temnospondyl + more




Ben Creisler


Some recent items



More on the Tanis site in North Dakota, said to document the K-Pg impact. New finds include 16-inch-long feathers that may be from Dakotaraptor...

Official paper to be published next week in Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesÂ



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Annals of the Former World
New Yorker magazine April 8, 2019 Issue
The Day the Dinosaurs Died
A young paleontologist may have discovered a record of the most significant event in the history of life on Earth.
By Douglas Preston



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Dinosaurs were wiped out by a catastrophic failure of Earth's natural systems--the same could happen to us



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