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Insight: Could Canada s searing heatwave be a sign of the climate change to come in Scotland?

Insight: Could Canada s searing heatwave be a sign of the climate change to come in Scotland? Ilona Amos Searing heatwaves with record-breaking temperatures reaching nearly 50C have been frying the western US and Canada in recent weeks, wreaking havoc on communities and the environment. © Parts of the western US and Canada are bracing themselves for a further deadly heatwave as massive w. Canada experienced its hottest day ever at the end of last month, when thermometers in the village of Lytton reached 49.6C – significantly above the previous national record of 45C. Shortly after setting the record, Lytton was largely destroyed in a massive wildfire. Figures show nearly 500 sudden deaths occurred in the Canadian province of British Columbia that week, while hospitals saw a massive surge in heat-related health problems.

Foot bone evolution gave prehistoric mammals a leg up

Industry News: Ankle and foot bone evolution gave prehistoric mammals a leg up Their findings show that Paleocene mammals had more muscular builds than those from the Cretaceous or present day 13 May 2021 The evolution of ankle and foot bones into different shapes and sizes helped mammals adapt and thrive after the extinction of the dinosaurs, a study suggests.  A surge of evolution following the mass extinction 66 million years ago enabled mammals to diversify and prosper during a period of major global change, researchers say.  Analysis of bones that form part of the ankle and the heel of the foot reveal that mammals during this time – the Paleocene Period – were less primitive than previously thought. 

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