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Science Desk
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They waddle on land, torpedo in water and wear adorable tuxedos. And if that isn’t enough, now these flightless birds are helping researchers understand climate change. A study published last January in Geology describes how University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Steven Emslie and his colleagues excavated and carbon-dated Adèlie penguin debris to learn about fluctuations in Antarctica’s ice ages. ...
- Published in: Myth of Water Abundance 33.4
- Tags: ecology, climate change









