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Climate change scenarios you probably haven't thought about, according to science

Life as we know it may be changing, yet we still don't have an idea of what the final story will be. While many studies and headlines focus on news about temperature spikes and sea level rises, as a result of climate change, there is much more that could happen or is already happening

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New study suggests some athletes do better in warmer climates

Is it possible for some athletes to perform better than others depending on the climate? A new study out of the United States is trying to answer this question using data from Ironman competitions.

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Why tall, leggy people run faster in the heat

Why tall, leggy people run faster in the heat
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Why tall, leggy people run faster in the heat

Some physiques perform better in different climates - just like animals, a study of athletes suggests.

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Different Body Types May Excel Depending on Climate, Study Finds

THURSDAY, May 11, 2023 (HealthDay News) A study of triathletes reveals certain body types perform better in certain climates.

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