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Toxic algae blooms increasing in Arctic due to climate change, new study finds Warming ocean waters are encouraging more rapid production of harmful blooms.
Scientists find out how the epic deep sea migration of a tiny animal is storing planet-warming carbon.
Mandarin Fish Stunning in appearance but extremely picky eaters, Mandarin Fish often starve in captivity. They require a mature tank with a thriving copepod population—challenging for new aquarists.
Even fish aren't immune to neighborly disputes. Discover why fish in this video are engaged in petty sand-flinging.
North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered. Now, they're unexpectedly showing up in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
This study reports persisting physiological and molecular level effects in Daphnia magna following a 48 h exposure and 19-day recovery to concentrations of 0.25 and 0.75% flowback and produced water.
Styrene is a naturally occurring but mainly anthropogenically produced aromatic compound. It is degraded via different routes in nature but often activated to styrene oxide, predominantly to its ...
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