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" ... England’s biggest fears are rearing far earlier than anyone imagined. Their high-octane batting lineup is faltering under high stakes, while the bowling is pretty underwhelming. This is a far cry from a team that looked impregnable not long ago. ... "
" ... Even though we can say this is a temporary setback, the truth is that you lose valuable skills when you’re not working and, in many cases, you lose touch with the networks you’ll need to find a job in the future. And it would be tough to argue that putting child rearing ahead of meeting that work deadline doesn’t hurt promotion and pay prospects. ... "
" ... Just north of Ocala National Forest, Welaka National Fish Hatchery is committed to preserving the unique biodiversity found throughout central Florida. While the operation largely focuses on raising millions of indigenous fish each year, sending them across the US to replenish depleted populations, Welaka is responsible for rearing more than just marine life - the hatchery also runs initiatives aimed at bolstering the eastern indigo snake and Florida grasshopper sparrow populations, two highly endangered local species. Since 2019, the hatchery has worked closely with the American Eagle Foundation, offering a live cam focusing on the area’s native bald eagle family. ... "
" ... The private sector needs to ensure “good paid family medical leave policies,” so that parents shouldn’t be forced between caring for a newborn child or not having any income, said Gates. And she doesn’t just mean women. Gates pointed to Sweden, which provides both parents with paid leave: “If a dad takes time off at the beginning, he participates in rearing the child all the way through their life far more.” ... "
" ... The results were pretty alarming. “We found that rearing eggs at 31°C resulted in negative effects on development. All sharks survived the conditions, which is a good sign, but another previous study from our group found 50% mortality at just one degree warmer, 32°C. In our study, sharks reared at 31°C hatched several weeks earlier than their cooler condition counterparts and were slightly smaller in weight having hatched at the warmest temperature too,” said Wheeler. These hatchlings also fed extremely quickly and had a lower metabolic rates, indicating sharks were perhaps overwhelmed by the warm temperatures and would perhaps struggle if chased by a predator in the wild. But it is not necessarily all bad news for these little sharks. “In our experiments, we exposed eggs and hatchlings to a constant high temperature throughout the study. In the wild, they would experience higher temperatures at midday and cool off at night. Perhaps these temperature cycles would improve their survival and fitness. So, we need to continue investigating these questions and comparing all life stages and different species to create a better picture as to how sharks and their relatives will fair under climate change.” ... "