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The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal reporter Atish Patel highlights new MIT research indicating that volcanic activity may have contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Patel explains that the findings suggest “dinosaurs were already in decline, suffering from the climate change prompted by the volcanic eruptions.”

The Washington Post

Researchers have uncovered evidence that volcanic activity could have contributed to the extinction of dinosaurs, reports Joel Achenbach for The Washington Post. Prof. Sam Bowring says the eruption “began just prior to the extinction and continued throughout.” 

Scientific American

In a Scientific American podcast, Cynthia Graber reports on new findings from MIT researchers that show the End Permian extinction, the largest mass extinction, was the fastest mass extinction.

New York Times

New York Times reporter Carl Zimmer examines Sam Bowring’s work to understand the largest mass extinction of animal life. Zimmer reports that Bowring found the extinction lasted less than 60,000 years, which could help researchers identify what triggered the die-off.