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Study: Ocean Acidity exceeds the norms of nature
New research shows excessive carbon dioxide in the Oceans pose a serious threat to marine life, food security, and tourism. “This is, of course, also have an effect on the level of acidity in the oceans, and then (we) than … Continue reading
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Carbon dioxide affects fish brains: study
The concentration of carbon dioxide are estimated to occur in the sea at the end of this century will disturb the fish’s ability to hear, smell, change and avoid predators, research finds. Australia Research Council Centre of Excellence coral study … Continue reading
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Study: Fly parasites can explain the bee die
Scientists say deposit their eggs into the flying bees abdomen, causing infected bees shows a zombie-like behavior by walking around in a circle without a clear sense of direction. The bees leave the nest at night and died shortly thereafter. … Continue reading
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Military suicides associated with low levels of omega
They talked about the levels of plasma DHA. Almost all of DHA in the body is inserted into the network, does not circulate in the plasma. Circulating DHA could be an indication of what people eat or function of their … Continue reading
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The study found the backlog continues at govt open records requests, the oldest …
WASHINGTON – Federal agents are still too long to open the records to the public, with the oldest request in the eight agencies now dating back more than a decade, a new study finds. A report by the National Security … Continue reading
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