lets talk about Gulsen, Artemis 1 evolution and oxygen deficiency

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Today in Global warming
According to a new research from an international team led by researchers, the oxygen-deficient zones that occur in the open ocean, shrank in long warm global periods of the past.
A team led by Alexandra Auderset and Alfredo Martínez-García at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz has established in a recent study that, in the last 50 years, oxygen-deficient zones in the open ocean have increased. This poses major problems not only for marine ecosystems, but also for coastal inhabitants and countries that rely on fisheries as a source of food and income. Scientists have attributed this development to rising global temperatures: Less oxygen dissolves in warmer water, and the tropical ocean's layers can become more stratified.
Today in Music:
A day before, One of the Turkey’s biggest pop stars Gulsen was moved from jail to house arrest on pending trial on charges of "inciting hatred" by making a joke about religious schools.
Gulsen made the joke on stage in April, it finally went viral on social media last week after being re-posted by a pro-government daily for which she was detained by Turkish court.
Later on, Gulsen apologized officially in her tweet and said, she was sorry that her joke was being used to stir up further divisions.
"I am sorry that my words gave material to malicious people who aim to polarize our country," she said on her social media accounts before being put behind bars.
Today in Astronomy:
NASA postpones Artemis-I lunar mission launch after technical issues.
The most powerful rocket NASA has ever built had been set for lift-off but the launch was cancelled after a series of technical issues. Vice President Kamala Harris, in her speech added, if the issue can be resolved they can reschedule the launch soon.
NASA also added further: “Artemis-I will be the first in a series of increasingly complex missions to build a long-term human presence at the moon for decades to come”


Today in Evolution
According to the recent research carried out, researchers established that after dinosaurs disappeared from earth, mammals grew bigger at a faster rate and died young.
A team of researchers from the U.K., Canada and the U.S., has found evidence suggesting that after the dinosaurs went extinct, the mammals that remained began to grow larger and did so faster—and they died young, too. In their paper published in the journal Nature, the group describes their study of Pantolambda—a member of a clade (pantodonts) that included a range of mammals that began to thrive after the demise of the dinosaurs.
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