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CiVL News: Mar 19, 2026, 6:05 AM PDT -- Ancient Enzymes, Ocean Heat Waves, and Seattle's Whale Visitors

CiVL News: Mar 19, 2026, 6:05 AM PDT -- Ancient Enzymes, Ocean Heat Waves, and Seattle's Whale Visitors

For Isley My Love · CiVL News

March 19, 20268m 4s

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Here's your latest episode from the For Isley My Love CiVL News Roundup produced by CiVL.com.

This episode explores groundbreaking scientific discoveries, from ancient molecular machines to critical ocean changes and urban wildlife sightings. We delve into how scientists are resurrecting 3.2-billion-year-old enzymes and the alarming acceleration of ocean temperature shifts.

• Researchers resurrected 3.2-billion-year-old nitrogenase enzymes from early Earth.• Utah State and University of Wisconsin teams used synthetic biology for this feat.• This work helps NASA's MUSE project understand ancient atmospheric conditions.• Nitrogenase enzymes convert atmospheric nitrogen for living organisms.• Human-induced warming increased sea surface temperature regime shifts by 130-140% in 150 years.• These shifts synchronize with ecological changes 21-46% of the time.• Projections show an additional 130-180% rise in shifts by late 21st century.• Orcas entered Seattle's Elliott Bay via ferry lanes yesterday afternoon.• A gray whale was simultaneously observed off West Seattle's Anchor and Luna Park.

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