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  • Penguins Benefit From Extended Maritime Zone

    Gentoo penguins are benefiting from a newly enlarged no-fishing zone (known as a No-Take Zone NTZ) around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia following British Antarctic Survey (BAS) tracking research commissioned by the RSPB.

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  • Glass Frogs Living Near Roaring Waterfalls Wave Hello to Attract Mates

    Most frogs emit a characteristic croak to attract the attention of a potential mate. 

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  • Data Visualization Tool Informs Clean Up and Habitat Restoration in the Lower St. Louis River

    Scientists and the public can access a comprehensive collection of standardized contaminant data from the Great Lakes to inform decisions and track the progress of restoration activities.

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  • Red and Green Snow Algae Increase Snowmelt in the Antarctic Peninsula

    New research investigates the impacts of red and green algae on albedo and radiative forcing in Antarctica.

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  • Omega-3 Fat Helps Keep Hibernating Ground Squirrels Warm

    By feeding arctic ground squirrels special diets, researchers have found that omega-3 fatty acids, common in flax seed and fish oil, help keep the animals warmer in deep hibernation.

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  • Resilience to Climate Change? New Study Finds Octopuses Adapting to Higher Ocean Acid Levels

    With the impact of climate change increasing by the day, scientists are studying the ways in which human behavior contributes to the damage. 

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  • Future Too Warm for Baby Sharks

    New research has found as climate change causes the world’s oceans to warm, baby sharks are born smaller, exhausted, undernourished and into environments that are already difficult for them to survive in.

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  • Ocean Acidification is Transforming California Mussel Shells

    New analyses reveal how over 60 years a critical marine species has responded to ocean acidification

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  • Phytoplankton Factory in the Argentine Sea

    In spring and summer, conditions are often just right for populations of the plant-like organisms explode into enormous blooms.

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  • Tasmanian Tiger Pups Found to be Extraordinary Similar to Wolf Pups

    Micro-CT scanning and digital reconstructions have been used to compare the skulls of the Tasmanian tiger (thylacine) and wolf across their early development and into adulthood, establishing that not only did the thylacine resemble the wolf as adults, but also as newborns and juveniles.

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