Biology
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Amazing Fish Ear Stones That Act Like Tree Rings and Record Their History
For animals, rising temperatures act like inflation. Rising prices mean housing and food take up more of our budget, leaving less money for luxuries. More heat means more of an animal's bodily resources, like food and oxygen, are needed to fuel basic functions, like breathing and moving, leaving less energy for growth and reproduction.
Latest Research Articles
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Air Channels in Plants: A Key Factor for Light Sensing and Bending
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Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Reveals the Impact of Climate Change on Southeast Alaska’s Coastal Waters
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Plants Capture More Carbon on the Weekends When Industrial Production Is Decreased, and Fewer People Commute
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Honeybees Let Nature Take Its Course, Hives Follow Ambient Temperature Changes
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Carrots: The Thirsty Crop That Is Draining an Arid Valley’s Water Resources
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Urine: A Valuable Resource for Food Production and Environmental Protection
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Coral Fragments Treated With Heat-Evolved Symbionts Show Faster Recovery and Enhanced Heat Resistance
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Bacteria in Cats’ Mouths Affect How They Communicate, Study Finds
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Ancient Microbe Threat 'Factor X' Released From Permafrost: Scary Possibility Pushed by Human Activity
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Climate Change Drives Mutation in Flour Beetles That Enhances Their Heat Tolerance
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Chimeric Monkey Born Glowing Through Successful Stem Cell Experiment
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Head Lice DNA Reveals The First Interaction of Americas And Europeans, Study Says