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Fish Species Put Up with Ocean Acidification by Means of Rapid Evolution
New research led by scientists from the University of Hong Kong has thrown light on the source of variability among fish species and how some species can change faster to help them withstand ocean acidification.
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Some Hawaiian coral species show resilience to warming oceans
Some coral species display resilience to the effects of ocean warming and acidification due to climate change, reports a study of three types of coral in Hawaii published in Scientific Reports.
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Oldest known vampyropod fossil found
A newly discovered fossil octopus with ten arms, which is approximately 330–323 million years old, is described in a paper published in Nature Communications.
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Sharks may bite humans because they mistake us for seals and sea lions
Instances of sharks biting humans are rare, and researchers think they may happen when the marine predators confuse us for other species
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Eating highly-processed foods for a month can lead to memory loss
There are plenty of waistline-related reasons to avoid highly processed foods, but a new study is adding yet another to the list. Ohio State University scientists report ultra processed foods actively harm memory function within older brains.
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The biological bribery that explains why humans fall in love
At the most basic level, love is about survival – of the individual and the species.
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Fulfilling the Industrial Requirement Through Identifying Indigenous Microorganisms
Dr. Reza Azarbaijaniannounced the identification of 5,000 microorganisms and said:By identifying valuable and useful microorganisms while meeting the needs of industries, we will reduce the threats posed by an unknown microorganism."
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Locally made Bubble Machine
A Nanotechnology Startup has succeeded in producing a device that increases production efficiency in various industries by producing nanobubbles and increasing the amount of oxygen supply
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