Read more about the article SUMMER SHIFT: New Study Predicts Climate Change Could Shift And Intensify Seasonal Acidification Of The Arctic Ocean
Image shows the Arctic polar cod Boreogadus saida, undated photo. Researchers predicted that climate change could shift and intensify seasonal acidification in the Arctic Ocean. (Hauke Flores, Alfred Wegener Institute/Newsflash)

SUMMER SHIFT: New Study Predicts Climate Change Could Shift And Intensify Seasonal Acidification Of The Arctic Ocean

(starts) New research has predicted that climate change could intensify the summer acidification of the Arctic Ocean by up to 25 per cent leaving the ecosystem with severe consequences. Experts from the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) reported that Earth's oceans have absorbed over a quarter of all anthropogenic carbon dioxide…

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Read more about the article ANCIENT HUMANS: Britain’s Earliest People Lived On Canterbury Outskirts Up To 620,000 Years Ago, New Study Says
Artist reconstruction of Homo heidelbergensis making a flint hand axe. (Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Illustration by Gabriel Ugueto/Newsflash)

ANCIENT HUMANS: Britain’s Earliest People Lived On Canterbury Outskirts Up To 620,000 Years Ago, New Study Says

Some of Britain's earliest humans lived on the outskirts of Canterbury in Kent between 560,000 and 620,000 years ago, a groundbreaking new study has revealed. The study, which was led by archaeologists at the University of Cambridge, confirms that Homo heidelbergensis, an ancestor of Neanderthals, occupied southern Britain in this…

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