The endangered Bahama Warbler may be surviving on just one island following Hurricane Dorian’s devastation in 2019, according to researchers at the University of East Anglia.
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Study Reveals Biodiversity Engine for Fishes: Shifting Water Depth
Yale researchers have found that the ability of fish in temperate and polar ecosystems to move between shallow and deep water triggers species diversification.
Microbes That Co-operate Contribute More Carbon Emissions
Communities of microbes that work together release more carbon dioxide than competitive communities, contributing more to climate change.
Coral Reefs in the Eastern Pacific Could Survive Into the 2060’s, New Study Finds
Some reefs increase their resilience to elevated temperatures by being built by corals that shuffle algal partners following ocean heatwaves.
New Land Creation on Waterfronts Increasing, Study Finds
Humans are artificially expanding cities’ coastlines by extending industrial ports and creating luxury residential waterfronts.
Ingestible Sensor Could Help Doctors Pinpoint GI Difficulties
Engineers at MIT and Caltech have demonstrated an ingestible sensor whose location can be monitored as it moves through the digestive tract, an advance that could help doctors more easily diagnose gastrointestinal motility disorders such as constipation, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and gastroparesis.