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Researchers see ‘future of an entire species’ in ultrasound technique

To bring abalone back from the edge of extinction, scientists need to find improved ways of coaxing the snails into reproducing.
The sound of one shrimp snapping
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The sound of one shrimp snapping

How climate change is altering nature’s sonic landscape.
Near noisy oil fields, lovesick birds change their tunes
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Near noisy oil fields, lovesick birds change their tunes

“Hey, hey, sexy, hey, I’m Bob, a Savannah sparrow.” Birds near oil fields tweak their mating calls in complex ways that researchers are only starting to grasp.
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No children because of climate change? Some people are considering it
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No children because of climate change? Some people are considering it

With the effects of climate change no longer theoretical, projections more dire and action lagging, some potential parents are hesitating.
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