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#1011Computer Science & AIFront Page12 November 2025

Climate Change Reshuffles Life on the Deep Atlantic Seabed

Scientists have modelled the futures of 55 deep-sea crustacean species, revealing a complex picture of climate change impacts. While some vital amphipods are projected to expand their habitats, others face significant loss, with many shifting poleward in response to warming waters. This reorganisation of deep-sea life highlights the unpredictable effects on ocean biodiversity and food webs.

By Kürzel, Hammock, Pitusi, Brix, Lörz

#1012Environmental ScienceFront Page14 November 2025

Genetic Markers Reveal Secret Sex Life of Ocean Diatoms

Scientists have long struggled to observe sexual reproduction in diatoms, a key type of ocean phytoplankton, leading to the belief it was a rare event. A new method using a panel of genetic markers has overturned this view, revealing that diatoms are actively engaging in sex across the world's oceans. This finding is crucial for understanding the life cycle and evolutionary success of these vital micro-organisms.

By Bilcke, Campese, Annunziata, Amadei Martínez, Borgonuovo, Rijsdijk, Chaerle, Van den Berge, D’hondt, Iudicone, Montresor, Ferrante, Vandepoele, Vyverman

#1013Medicine & HealthFront Page21 November 2025

Unmasking the Barriers to HIV Treatment Continuity in China

A comprehensive meta-analysis determines that for every 100 person-years of observation, four patients in China discontinue life-saving antiretroviral therapy. The study identifies social isolation, logistical hurdles, and specific clinical factors as the primary drivers of this treatment attrition.

By Jing, Jing, Yuan, Yanni, Xingming

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