An endangered mouse may need a helping hand to adapt to climate change

Pacific pocket mice are geographically isolated, but the species may retain the genetic diversity needed to adapt to climate change.Pacific pocket mice are geographically isolated, but the species may retain the genetic diversity needed to adapt to climate change.  

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Emperor penguins are marching toward extinction. Antarctica fur seals too

Conservationists now list the penguins and seals as “Endangered.” Climate change in Antarctica has led to plunging populations.Conservationists now list the penguins and seals as “Endangered.” Climate change in Antarctica has led to plunging populations.  

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Conservationists now list the penguins and seals as “Endangered.” Climate change in Antarctica has led to plunging populations.

This tree is number one for cloud forest mammals going number two

The strangler fig is a keystone species in the tropics, providing food and shelter, and a place to poop for 17 different mammal species.The strangler fig is a keystone species in the tropics, providing food and shelter, and a place to poop for 17 different mammal species.  

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The strangler fig is a keystone species in the tropics, providing food and shelter, and a place to poop for 17 different mammal species.

Some GLP-1 drugs are more effective for those with specific gene variants

In a study, people with gene variants in two genes lost slightly more weight on GLP-1 drugs, but threw up more on Zepbound.In a study, people with gene variants in two genes lost slightly more weight on GLP-1 drugs, but threw up more on Zepbound.  

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In a study, people with gene variants in two genes lost slightly more weight on GLP-1 drugs, but threw up more on Zepbound.

For gray whales, San Francisco Bay is becoming a deadly pit stop

Climate change could be forcing gray whales to seek food in San Francisco Bay, where vessel strikes may be driving rising deaths.Climate change could be forcing gray whales to seek food in San Francisco Bay, where vessel strikes may be driving rising deaths.  

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Climate change could be forcing gray whales to seek food in San Francisco Bay, where vessel strikes may be driving rising deaths.

Even before splashdown, Artemis II is delivering a scientific treasure trove

The Artemis II moon flyby may be over, but the hunt for scientific treasures in the trove of data collected is just starting.The Artemis II moon flyby may be over, but the hunt for scientific treasures in the trove of data collected is just starting.  

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The Artemis II moon flyby may be over, but the hunt for scientific treasures in the trove of data collected is just starting.

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