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Fish Evolve Superhero Powers in Climate Crisis: Adapt to Both Hot and Cold

May 14, 2025
Anna Andreassen, who did her PhD research at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) on this project, is shown holding some of the participants from the experiment.

When scientists set out to see if fish could evolve to survive in warmer waters, they never expected to discover a surprising superpower. Not only did these fish adapt to heat—they became more resistant to cold temperatures too, potentially giving them an unexpected edge in our rapidly changing climate. The study, published Wednesday in Nature … Read more

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