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Skip to main content Open menu Close menu Live Science LIVE SCIENCE Search Search Live Science Subscribe RSS How It Works Magazine Why subscribe? * The ultimate action-packed science and technology magazine bursting with exciting information about the universe * Subscribe today and save an extra 5% with checkout code 'LOVE5' * Engaging articles, amazing illustrations & exclusive interviews * Issues delivered straight to your door or device From€23.49 View Deal * * Space * Health * Planet Earth * Animals * Archaeology * Physics & Math * Human Behavior * More * Technology * Chemistry * Science news * About Us * Forum * Story archive Trending * Iceland volcano * Hybrid blue whales * Dual cicada bloom * Neanderthal art * April 8 total solar eclipse LATEST NEWS TEMPERATURE INSIDE CHICXULUB CRATER AFTER DINOSAUR-KILLING ASTEROID HIT REVEALED WITH 'PALEOTHERMOMETER' Patrick Pester published 12 minutes ago Researchers measured the temperature of the Chicxulub crater 66 million years ago, unlocking mysteries of the dinosaur-dooming mass extinction event. 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