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Dark Extinctions Are Popping Up Everywhere

Por: The Atlantic Science June 03, 2023

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Scientists keep discovering species in museum collections long after they’ve died out. What else have we missed?DeAgostini / GettyJune 3, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .It could have been a scene from Jurassic Park: 10 golden lumps of hardened resin, each encasing insects. But these weren’t from the age of the dinosaurs; these younger resins were formed in eastern Africa within the past few hundreds or thousands of... + full article



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