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Earth's Core; What Can Chemistry Do for Us?; Ocean Acidification; Darwin Day

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The Effects of Ocean Acidification on Muscle Structures

The experiment was to examine the impact of climate change and in particular ocean acidification as atmospheric carbon dioxide increases. The muscle shells themselves became more brittle, thinner and slightly smaller than those muscles grown under present-day conditions. In future this could affect many calcifying organisms which produced these calcium carbonate shells. But that's only half of the experiment, part of it was to change the water so it was more acidic. And you tested that too - increasing the temperature of the oceans as well.

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