Narwhal DNA captured a survival story the last time the glaciers melted
July 9, 20204 min read894 words
Published: July 9, 2020  |  4 min read894 words
One of the most common ways that scientists study the effects of future climate change is to look into the past. Like a clumsy jewelry thief, fluctuations in Earth's climate over millions of years have left their fingerprints all over: in , ice cores, and ancient tree rings. Anim...
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