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Reimagining Earth’s Chronology: The Emergence of the Anthropocene Epoch
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Utilizing DNA from Snow Tracks for Polar Bear Conservation
Revolutionary DNA analysis of polar bear snow tracks aids Arctic conservation, offering insights into elusive populations.
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Unlocking Climate Secrets: The Hidden Physics Behind Temperature and Radiation
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinUnveiling Climate’s Complexity: A Study Reveals Links Between Temperature and Radiation, Shaping Climate Understanding.
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Rethinking Wellness: Unveiling the Connection Between Nutrition, Diabetes, and Psychological Well-being
Study reveals dietary impact on diabetes and mental health, highlighting dietary choices in disease prevention and management.
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by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaDNA study reveals humans, not climate, responsible for ancient megafauna decline.
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When the Night Shift Turns Into a Nightmare: Sleep Disorders Unmasked
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Ocean’s Enhanced Carbon Storage: The Role of Plankton in Sequestering Carbon
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy in Nature shows oceans absorb 20% more CO2 than thought, due to plankton transporting carbon to seabed, challenging CO2 …
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Intense Heatwave in China: A Consequence of Human Actions
Analysis linking North China’s June heatwave to human-induced climate change, stressing health and economic impacts, urging global heat adaptation.
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Climate Change Poses Risk of Methane Release from Oceanic Fire-Ice
In-depth research unveils climate change’s threat to oceanic fire-ice, with potential methane release.