Cold-water fish are losing their habitats in temperate lakes due to a climate change "squeeze," scientists have found. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ...
San Francisco, New York City and Washington, D.C., use technology that's intertwined with nature to protect their drinking water. By coughing, swimming at different depths in an aquarium and changing ...
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The whale shark and other warm-water fish are moving to the Strait of Gibraltar due to the tropicalization of the sea
A study by the Spanish Oceanography Institute confirms the presence in Andalusian waters of species typical of warmer areas, such as the lionfish or the bigeye, due to the increase in sea temperature.
People in Chicago fishing on Lake Michigan on December 25, 2021. The new study found particularly high levels of PFAS in fish from the Great Lakes. Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune / Tribune ...
As life on earth evolved, billions of creatures made the move from primordial ooze to life on land. For most, that eons-long transformation was a one-way trip. With the exception of amphibians—which ...
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