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  • Fewer Fish May Reach Breeding Age as Climate Change Skews Timing of Reproduction, Food Availability

    Climate change may be depriving juvenile fish of their most crucial early food source by throwing off the synchronization of when microscopic plants known as phytoplankton bloom and when fish hatch, according to Princeton University researchers.

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  • Machine Learning Helps to Predict Blackouts Caused by Storms

    Thunderstorms are common all over the world in summer. 

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  • To Learn How Poison Frogs Are Adapting to Warmer Temperatures, Scientists Got Crafty

    There’s a species of poison frog called the “strawberry poison frog” or the “blue jeans frog,” depending on who you ask. 

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  • Study Suggests Economic Growth Benefits Wildlife but Growing Human Populations Do Not

    In a world first, researchers at ZSL and UCL compared changes in bird and mammal populations with socio-economic trends in low- and lower-middle income countries over the past 20 years. 

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  • NASA Catches Birth of Northwestern Pacific’s Tropical Storm Francisco

    NASA’s Terra satellite used infrared light to gather temperature information from newly developed Tropical Storm Francisco.

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  • Model Predicts Cognitive Decline Due to Alzheimer’s, Up to Two Years Out

    A new model developed at MIT can help predict if patients at risk for Alzheimer’s disease will experience clinically significant cognitive decline due to the disease, by predicting their cognition test scores up to two years in the future.

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  • Caterpillars of the Peppered Moth Perceive Color Through Their Skin to Match Their Body Color to the Background

    Cephalopods, chameleons and some fish camouflage themselves by adapting their color to their surroundings.

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  • Will Depression Treatment Work for Me? Research Shows That Brain Activity May Help Predict Success of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

    Depression affects more than 300 million people worldwide, and while Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) can be an effective treatment, it does not work for everyone (only 45% of patients).

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  • Caterpillars of the Peppered Moth Perceive Color Through Their Skin to Match Their Body Color to the Background

    It is difficult to distinguish caterpillars of the peppered moth from a twig.

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  • Research Reveals Bitter Truth of How Limonoids Are Made

    Limonoids are a class of plant natural products whose complex chemistry has been intensively investigated for over 50 years.

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