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Sexual Parasitism: Anglerfish’s Strategy To Conquer the Deep Sea Amid Global Warming
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoResearch published in Current Biology reveals that sexual parasitism in anglerfishes originated...
The 1.5°C Target for Global Warming Must Prevail | by Joeri Rogelj - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 5 days agoWith temperatures rising at an alarming rate, it seems that anyone who believes it is still possible...
California's pelicans are starving and scientists may know why
dpa international via Yahoo News· 48 minutes agoThere’s a broken link in the food chain of California’s brown pelicans, adding a sad chapter to one...
9 looming climate tipping points that imperil our planet
The Week via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAlong with its toll on humans, heat exacerbates a number of other ecological problems, including...
GROWING OLD UNGRACEFULLY: Fact or Fiction-fulness?
Lost Coast Outpost· 20 hours agoWhen the late Hans Rosling and his co-authors (son and daughter-in-law) published Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong about the World — and Why Things are Better than You Think in 2018, it ...
How sharks evolved to survive climate change over 90 million years ago | FOX 28 Spokane
FOX 28 Spokane· 7 days agoSharks survived a major ocean temperature spike more than 90 million years ago – by growing longer...
Report: Climate Change Could Drastically Affect Australian Ski Season
The Inertia via Yahoo News· 4 days agoA report from Protect Our Winters Australia and The Australian National University predicts how...
Evolutionary Ingenuity: How Ancient Sharks Survived Earth’s Hottest Oceans
SciTechDaily· 7 days agoResearch shows that sharks evolved from bottom dwellers to open ocean predators during a past global...
Underwater volcanoes made sharks more fierce: scientists
Newsweek· 7 days agoAncient underwater volcanic eruptions may have made modern day sharks more fierce then their...
Texas freshwater mussels recently protected by Endangered Species Act
KAMR Amarillo· 7 days agoFollowing a legal agreement with the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized protections Monday for seven Texas species of freshwater mussels.