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Impact of climate change on marine life shown to be much bigger than previously known – Phys.org

  1. Impact of climate change on marine life shown to be much bigger than previously known Phys.org
  2. Climate change is rewiring fish brains — and probably ours, too Grist
  3. Interactive effects of chronic ocean acidification and warming on the growth, survival, and physiological responses of adults of the temperate sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius ScienceDirect.com
  4. Developing Alternative Fisheries Management Scenarios to Respond to Climate Change NOAA Fisheries
  5. Hidden effects of warming ocean water uncovered: It’s worse than we thought India Today

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Antarctic sea ice near historic lows: Arctic ice continues decline – Phys.org

  1. Antarctic sea ice near historic lows: Arctic ice continues decline Phys.org
  2. Antarctic sea ice ‘behaving strangely’ as Arctic reaches ‘below-average’ winter peak Carbon Brief
  3. How scientists believe the loss of Arctic sea ice will impact US weather patterns Fox Weather
  4. Letters to the Editor: Climate change and an ice-free Arctic are our Frankenstein’s monster Yahoo! Voices
  5. Study warns growing threat could drastically alter Arctic in decade to come: ‘This would transform the Arctic into a completely different environment’ The Cool Down

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One in 10 premature births linked to plastic chemicals: Study – Phys.org

  1. One in 10 premature births linked to plastic chemicals: Study Phys.org
  2. Ditch that plastic container, study says. Plastics linked to thousands of preterm births. USA TODAY
  3. Plastic-linked ‘hormone-disrupting chemicals’ were potentially behind 10% of US preterm births in 2018, according to new research. How families can steer clear of their danger Fortune
  4. ‘Everywhere chemicals’ in plastic food containers and more linked to preterm births, doctors warn New York Post
  5. Foods we eat are covered in plastics that may be causing a rise in premature births, study says CNN

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Environmental stress rather than genetics influenced height differences in early Neolithic people: Study – Phys.org

  1. Environmental stress rather than genetics influenced height differences in early Neolithic people: Study Phys.org
  2. Cultural Practices Helped Make Women Shorter than Men in Neolithic Times Ancient Origins
  3. The large height difference between the sexes suggests that in northern Europe boys were fed better than girls EL PAÍS USA
  4. Socio-cultural practices may have affected sex differences in stature in Early Neolithic Europe Nature.com
  5. Differences between male and female height in Early Neolithic Europe are likely to have been driven by culture Nature.com

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Environmental stress rather than genetics influenced height differences in early Neolithic people: Study – Phys.org

  1. Environmental stress rather than genetics influenced height differences in early Neolithic people: Study Phys.org
  2. Cultural Practices Helped Make Women Shorter than Men in Neolithic Times Ancient Origins
  3. The large height difference between the sexes suggests that in northern Europe boys were fed better than girls EL PAÍS USA
  4. Socio-cultural practices may have affected sex differences in stature in Early Neolithic Europe Nature.com
  5. Differences between male and female height in Early Neolithic Europe are likely to have been driven by culture Nature.com

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Brace for a potentially record-breaking winter after sweltering summer and autumn, say researchers – Phys.org

  1. Brace for a potentially record-breaking winter after sweltering summer and autumn, say researchers Phys.org
  2. WMO Confirms 2023 as Warmest Year on Record, Calls for Urgent Climate Action at COP28 | Weather.com The Weather Channel
  3. Will 2023 be Orlando’s hottest year on record? It’s a nail-biting race to the finish Orlando Sentinel
  4. “We Are Living Through Climate Collapse”: U.N. Issues Urgent Warning as COP28 Opens in Dubai Democracy Now!
  5. Planet Earth Keeps Shattering the Most Terrible Record of All The New Republic
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Using bacteria to make lunar soil more fertile – Phys.org

  1. Using bacteria to make lunar soil more fertile Phys.org
  2. Plants thrive in lunar soil with help from phosphorus-making bacteria New Scientist
  3. Astronauts might be able to grow plants on the moon, thanks to a few Earth microbes Verticalfarmdaily.com: global indoor farming news
  4. Phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria improve the growth of Nicotiana benthamiana on lunar regolith simulant by dissociating insoluble inorganic phosphorus | Communications Biology Nature.com
  5. Scientists show how to turn lunar soil fertile for agriculture Yahoo News
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Discovery in mosquitoes could lead to new strategy against dengue fever and other mosquito-borne vectors – Phys.org

  1. Discovery in mosquitoes could lead to new strategy against dengue fever and other mosquito-borne vectors Phys.org
  2. Discovery lead to better methods for reducing mosquito-to-human transmission of deadly viruses News-Medical.Net
  3. New insights could lead to better methods of reducing mosquito-borne viruses IOL
  4. Weill Cornell Lab Uncovers New Information About Malaria Transmission Pathway Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun
  5. Disease-carrying mosquitoes to plague London by mid-century, experts warn The Telegraph
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Study finds human-driven mass extinction is eliminating entire branches of the tree of life – Phys.org

  1. Study finds human-driven mass extinction is eliminating entire branches of the tree of life Phys.org
  2. Humans are driving loss of entire branches of ‘Tree of Life,’ warn scientists WION
  3. Since human beings appeared, species extinction is 35 times faster EL PAÍS USA
  4. Scientists warn entire branches of Earth’s ‘Tree of Life’ going extinct South China Morning Post
  5. Mutilation of tree of life: Human activity wiped 71 branches of species from Earth, 35 times faster than exp Business Insider India
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Greenland’s largest glacial floating ice declined 42% due to global warming, scientists determine – Phys.org

  1. Greenland’s largest glacial floating ice declined 42% due to global warming, scientists determine Phys.org
  2. The impact of ‘global boiling’: Shocking before and after photos reveal just how much the Greenland Ice Sheet melted during the ‘hottest month ever recorded on Earth’ Daily Mail
  3. Before and After Pictures Show Greenland’s Ice After Hottest Month Ever Newsweek
  4. Greenland ice sheets are weaker to climate change than we thought Space.com
  5. Pay dirt for ice core scientists in East Greenland as they reach bedrock Phys.org
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