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Study Reveals First Evidence Inherited Genetics Can Drive Cancer’s Spread
Sometimes cancer stays put, but often it metastasizes, spreading to new locations in the body.
There Is No Escaping From Climate Change, Even in the Deep Sea
Even though the deeper layers of the ocean are warming at a slower pace than the surface, animals living in the deep ocean are more exposed to climate warming and will face increasing challenges to maintain their preferred thermal habitats in the future.
Marine Species Are Outpacing Terrestrial Species In The Race Against Global Warming
Global warming is causing species to search for more temperate environments in which to migrate to, but it is marine species – according to the latest results of a Franco–American study mainly involving scientists from the CNRS, Ifremer, the Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier and the University of Picardy Jules Verne1 – that are leading the way by moving up to six times faster towards the poles than their terrestrial congeners.
Hunting Threatens One of the World’s Most Amazing Wildlife Migrations
As the world looks to tighten up the illegal capture of wildlife, migratory birds are being threatened by widespread and unsustainable hunting across the Asia-Pacific region.
Record-High Data Transmission Using a Soliton Crystal
Australian and Canadian researchers led by Prof David J. Moss at Swinburne University of Technology and honorary professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS) was able to achieve world record-high data transmission over 75 km of standard optical fibre using a powerful class of micro-comb called soliton crystals.