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"publishedAt": "2026-03-03T22:24:33.000Z",
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"Evolution",
"Fossils",
"Geology",
"Paleontology",
"Plankton",
"University of Texas at Austin"
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"textContent": "Helium-3 dating reveals new plankton species emerged within thousands—and sometimes just 2,000—years after the dinosaur-killing impact, showing life recovered far faster than assumed. Sixty-six million years ago, a massive asteroid collision transformed Earth. The impact triggered global fires, extreme climate shifts, and the extinction of the dinosaurs, along with many other species. Yet new evidence [...]",
"title": "Life Rebounded “Astoundingly” Fast After the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid, Study Finds"
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