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Today’s Immunology Science Briefing | April 13th 2026, 9:00:12 am

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Ocean acidification is causing a fundamental reorganization of coastal ecosystems, leading to a loss of biodiversity which reduces overall biomass and calcification but increases photosynthesis and nutrient uptake. This shift reveals how changing ocean chemistry can unexpectedly alter the core functions that support marine life, with significant implications for coastal health and fisheries.
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Ancient DNA from a large Neolithic grave is being used to investigate whether Europe experienced catastrophic population collapses during that period and what might have caused them. This research could shed light on a major historical mystery, helping us understand the resilience and vulnerabilities of ancient societies to environmental or social changes.
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A new computational tool allows scientists to map the evolution of continuous traits—like body size—on family trees of species, providing a more flexible way to study complex evolutionary patterns. This advancement helps researchers better understand how traits change over millions of years and what factors, like generation time, might speed up or slow down that evolution.
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