The afternoon of June 25 was pretty much like any other for Dorothy Sullivan and the patrons of her Eastpointe bar. Until the building exploded. ‘Everybody thought a bomb went off,’ said Sullivan, who ...
Rising carbon dioxide concentrations in seawater are set to make fish drunk and disorientated, researchers have warned. Experts from the University of New South Wales say fish could become intoxicated ...
Researchers predict rising CO2 in the world’s oceans will make fish drunk and disoriented earlier than previously thought. FISH ARE LIKELY to become ‘intoxicated’ and disoriented by rising CO2 ...
Rising carbon dioxide levels in oceans adversely change the behavior of fish through generations, raising the possibility that marine species may never fully adapt to their changed environment, ...
'But we found that in this species of temperate fish – the common triplefin – both males and females had larger gonads under conditions of ocean acidification. Some fish species will have bigger ...
Rising carbon dioxide levels in oceans adversely change the behavior of fish through generations, raising the possibility that marine species may never fully adapt to their changed environment, ...
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