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Sharks and Humans

Ryan Tanaka
Ryan Tanaka
Consumer Tech & Mobile
Updated May 11, 2026 · 5:59 PM UTC 1 min read 1:06 listen 4 sources
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Great White Sharks in Danger

Great white sharks are physiologically vulnerable to warming waters due to specific physiological mechanisms. The study found sharks in warming waters have severe consequences for the species.

Human Evolution

A landmark ancient-genome study reveals an acceleration of human evolution. Ancient DNA shows pervasive directional selection across West Eurasia, with a sample size of [insert sample size], time depth of [insert time depth], and methodological caveats including [insert caveats].

Consequences

The combination of sharks overheating and human evolution accelerating has severe consequences for both species. Humans must mitigate the effects of climate change on vulnerable species like great white sharks.

Future

Great white sharks face extinction due to warming waters. Humans must take action to protect vulnerable species, as the consequences of climate change will be far-reaching.

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