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- ECOLOGYOcean acidification and mass extinction
- A rapid injection of massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere acidified the oceans, causing mass extinction.
- ASTRONOMYMaking comets in the cold
- Direct measurements of N2 by instruments aboard the Rosetta spacecraft provide clues about the comet’s long history.
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- Inbreeding in mountain gorillas increases the threat from disease and environmental change but has purged deleterious mutations.
SCIENCE EXPRESS IN ADVANCE OF PRINT
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