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Deadliest period in Earth’s history was also the stinkiest
Tiny microbes belching toxic gas helped cause — and prolong — the biggest mass extinction in Earth’s history, a new study suggests.
By JULES BERNSTEIN |
December 20, 2021
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Environmental Dynamics and GeoEcology
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