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Climate ChangeMarine BiologyMolecular BiologySciTech NewsSea UrchinsSeawaterSyracuse University
Climate Change’s Impact: Sea Urchins Grapple with Survival
Research reveals climate change-induced heavy rainfall, reducing sea water salinity, threatens sea urchins’ survival.
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DiabetesDietMedicineNutritionObesityPopularSciTech NewsTexas A&M University
New Research: Regular Pecan Consumption Could Curb Obesity and Reduce Inflammation
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BiologyEvolutionGeneticsMathematicsPopularScienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Oxford
Interdisciplinary Team Finds Unexpected Connection Between Pure Mathematics and Genetics
Unlikely link discovered between number theory and genetics, offering new insights into neutral mutations and organism evolution.
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Progress in Cold Case: Raynaud’s Phenomenon Puzzle Unravelled with New Genetic Discoveries
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