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Long Covid ‘brain fog’

Unexpected Elements

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Climate Change and Dinocera Footprints

Climate models consistently showed that the int ror of continents would have freezing winter conditions, even during times of very high seotope. But paul olsen holds the view that we were talking about with a palaeontologist only a few weeks ago. She has independent evidence that the earliest dinosaurs had rudimentary feathers. And paul argues these insulated them in cold winters. Those tropical, uninsulated animals had no evolutionary experience with cold or freezing tons. There was no effect, essentially, of the ntriassic extinctions on them. All large, non onselated la animals, when extinct.

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