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Global Warming is Responsible for the Decline in Fish Population
A long-lasting study in the Antarctic Ocean shows a clear connection between rising ocean temperatures, shrinking sea ice, and a decline in the Antarctic silverfish population. Penguins, seals, and other local marine creatures prey on these tiny, profuse fish.
Latest Research Articles
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Tourists Flocked to Witness This Amazing Desert Oasis in Peru
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Brainy Birds are More Likely to Flourish Under Climate Change
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Florida Manatees are Starving to Death Despite Feeding Efforts
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Neanderthal's Extinction May Be Caused By an Entirely Different Reason
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New Study Reveals Homo Sapiens Arrived in Europe Earlier Than We Thought
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Couple, Dog Rescued After Being Trapped Under Snow for Almost Two Months in California
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Experts Alarmed as Omicron Variant in Deers May Cause Spillover of New Strains to Humans
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Ebola Virus Can Hide and Remain Dormant in Brain Before Re-Emerging: New Study
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Jupiter’s Auroras Arises From a ‘Tug-of-War’ on Its Moon Io
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Britain’s ‘Artificial Sun’ Sets New Record on Generating Energy From Nuclear Fusion Reactor
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Scientists Map DNA, Genome Sequence to Potentially Resurrect Extinct Tasmanian Tigers
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Atmospheric Waves: How the 1883 Krakatoa Eruption Caused the Earth’s Atmosphere to Ring Like a Bell