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Climate change may drive fungi to harm our bodies

Bacteria and viruses have been drivers of deadly global pandemics and annoying infections. But the pathogens we haven’t had to reckon with as much—yet—are the fungi.

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Your green credentials may be linked to your genes, study says

Some people are more environmentally conscious than others, and scientists say the reason could be in their genes.

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Algae transplant could protect coral reefs threatened by warming seas

Heat-resistant algae made in a lab seems to protect coral from bleaching. It could help to save reefs if we fail to tackle global warming fast enough
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Forget the Anthropocene: We’ve entered the synthetic age

No matter how far you travel, no matter in which direction you point, there is nowhere on Earth that remains free from the traces of human activity.

Which affects health more – DNA code or ZIP code?

Which affects health more – DNA code or ZIP code?

A study published in the journal Nature Genetics, confirms that genes and environment often work together to influence health.

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Research: Climate change could change genes of the Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly
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Research: Climate change could change genes of the Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly

The reality of climate change poses a significant threat to global biodiversity. As temperatures rise, the survival of individual species will ultimately depend on their ability to adapt to changes
'Thrill-seeking' genes could help birds escape climate change
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'Thrill-seeking' genes could help birds escape climate change

Some birds may escape extinction if their genes favour exploring newer, more hospitable habitats.

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