Global Warming
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Blue Crabs Are Adapting to Low-Oxygen Waters
Blue crabs can survive in oceans with lower oxygen concentrations. A recent study suggests that blue crabs will remain resilient even as water temperatures increase and oxygen levels decrease.
Latest Research Articles
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Bacteria Could be the Key Defense Against Global Warming
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For Many Marine Species: Relocate or Face Extinction
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Boreal Forests Can't Keep Up
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Sun's Activity Controlling Greenland Temperatures
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Wildfire Info in South Africa Might Aid California
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Birds in Mexico Changing Habits Due to Climate Change
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Will All Similar Species Interbreed? Crow-bluejay Not Likely.
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Why Canada's Ice Sheet Melted, Researchers Say
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'Hercynian' Mountain Range: How Earth Evaded Global Warming Last Time Around
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Iran Faces Dangerous Water Crisis as Temperatures Rise, Are the People to Blame?
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Warming Tropical Waters May be Behind Icy US Winter
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Water Goes 'Missing' as More Rain, Less Snow Falls