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Heat waves are becoming more common and intense underwater due to climate change. Warmer water temperatures can bleach sea anemones that clownfish call home, forcing them to adapt to stay alive.
Scientists have discovered that these tiny insects have adapted to think of deadly temperatures as a warm hug instead of a ...
In a study published today in Science Advances, researchers at UH Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) Marine ...
The evolutionary link between sickle-cell trait and malaria resistance showed that humans can and do adapt. But are the “bugs” that make us sick evolving as well? While malaria is the best ...
And record-breaking heat waves are reshaping our way of life ... while the climate is already changing faster than forests can adapt. This crisis is pushing countless species to the brink and ...