Polar bears are rewiring their DNA to adapt to a warming Arctic

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A study reveals that polar bears in southern Greenland are using 'jumping genes' to rapidly modify their DNA as a survival response to melting sea ice caused by climate change, though the threat to their survival remains significant.
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