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Ancient Ice Age Legacy Shapes How Seagrasses Respond To Today's Environmental Threats | Smithsonian Institution

Evolution in casting a longer shadow than previously thought, scientists report in a new paper published the week of Aug. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . Smithsonian scientists and colleagues looked at eelgrass communities—the basis of many coastal marine food webs along the north Atlantic and Pacific coasts—and found that their ancient genetic history can play a more powerful role than the current environment in determining their size, structure, and who they are. live in it. And this could have implications for how well eelgrass adapts to threats like climate change. About half a million years ago, when the world was warmer, some eelgrass plants made the arduous journey from their homes in the Pacific to the Atlantic. Not all plants are hardy enough to travel across the North Pole. For those who succeeded, a series of ice ages during the Pleistocene Epoch further influenced how far they could spread. That millennial struggle left a lasting imprint in their DNA

Allison Langdon from today's event wore leather pants and a $1,990 designer bag while shopping in Sydney

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She’s a cool mom! Today’s emcee, Allison Langdon, 43, looks gorgeous in leather pants and a $1,990 designer bag as she goes shopping in Sydney with her daughter. By Jade Watkins for Daily Mail Australia Published: 8:30pm EDT, 20th July 2022 | Updated: 9:51pm EDT, July 20, 2022 She has never gone wrong when it comes to her outfits while hosting the Today show. And Allison Langdon’s freestyle duty is just as stunning. The TV star, 43, looked absolutely gorgeous as she went shopping in Sydney’s Double Bay on Wednesday. She’s a cool mom! Today’s host Allison Langdon looks gorgeous in leather pants and a $1,990 designer bag as she goes shopping in Sydney’s Double Bay on Wednesday The TV star showed off her slim figure in leather pants paired with a rust-colored knit sweater. The mother-of-two, who is still recovering from a knee injury she suffered a year ago on the Channel Nine breakfast show, is wearing her favori

Top ten tips for surviving the chaos of today's travels

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There is chaos out there for travelers, but there are ways you can prepare. Photo: Jason South An hour and a half. That’s how long it took me to leave Sydney Airport a few weeks ago. One and a half hour. Ninety minutes. To go. Not to check in and go through security and board the plane. Just to grab my bag and jump in the car and leave. It was raining, so my plan to escape with my kids from the back row of the plane straight out the back door was thwarted. We were the last to get off. Then we had to wait for our baggage (which, in Virgin Australia’s judgment, finally turned up). And then we step outside to the mother of all traffic jams, absolute traffic jams, which doesn’t move a centimeter for good. Nightmare. Happy traveling in the post-middle era of this pandemic. It’s wild out there. Difficult. Airlines are struggling, going through a mix of bad luck and bad decisions. Airports are crazy. Luggage is missing. Flight is being cancelled. The queue is ridi

Today's 'Wordle': Get the answer, hint for July 7

Have Thursday words throw you off for a loop? It happened! It doesn’t hurt if it’s all too much and you suddenly feel like you’ve never really learned a five-letter word in your dang life. We have what you need to move your memory and decipher your thoughts. Answer for July 7 words , puzzle #383, can be found at the end of this article, with spoilers clearly marked. If you’re not ready to find the solution yet, read on for some tips, gentle hints, and strategies to help you solve the puzzles of today and every day. Who made words ? Where words came from? words The sudden explosion at the end of 2021 caused a press that focused on its creator. Former Reddit engineer Josh Wardle actually made the game in 2021 a personal exercise for him and his pun-loving partner. It eventually became a staple of their family’s WhatsApp messages, and that’s when Wardle began to suspect he might have something special enough to get a wider release. It is so special, in fact, that New York Time