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[Weekly Science News Roundup: ACIP Dismissals, Ocean Acidification, Pangolin Trafficking, and Ancient Reptile Migration]-[CDC Vaccine Panel Fired by RFK, Jr., Oceans Grow More Acidic, and Pangolins Threatened by Hunting]

Science Quickly · B2 · 2025-06-16

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The Shake-up of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)

Scientific American reports on a significant administrative shift within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed all public health experts from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). This independent committee traditionally provides nonpartisan expert guidance to the CDC, shaping immunization schedules for diverse groups, including children, pregnant individuals, and those with pre-existing health conditions.

Epidemiologist Jennifer Nuzzo warns that this "total rehaul" could severely disrupt vaccine access. Because health insurers often tie coverage to ACIP recommendations, the absence of these guidelines could result in significant financial burdens for patients. Furthermore, concerns are rising that the new appointments—which include individuals who have expressed skepticism regarding vaccine safety and efficacy—could lead to a committee that undermines public health initiatives, potentially extending beyond COVID-19 vaccinations to broader immunization programs.

Ocean Acidification: Crossing Planetary Boundaries

New research published in Global Change Biology highlights a grim development regarding the planet's health. While ocean acidification was previously considered to be within "planetary boundary" limits, the study indicates that by 2020, over 40% of the global ocean surface had passed the threshold.

As the ocean absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide, the resulting chemical reactions lower the water's pH. This process poses a direct threat to marine life, particularly organisms with hard shells and skeletons that struggle to maintain their structures in more acidic environments. Scientists emphasize that reducing carbon dioxide emissions is the only long-term solution to prevent further degradation of these vital ecosystems.

Rethinking Pangolin Conservation

Recent findings in Nature Ecology and Evolution have shed light on the primary drivers of pangolin decline. While these "sentient pine cone"-like mammals are widely recognized as the most highly trafficked mammals due to the demand for their scales in traditional medicine, the study reveals that the consumption of their meat is an underappreciated threat.

Surveys in Nigeria suggest that 97% of pangolins are captured opportunistically and primarily for food, with scales often discarded. This implies that global estimates of exploitation, which rely heavily on trade data for scales, are likely "way too low." The researchers argue that conservation efforts must shift from aggressive policing of scale traffickers toward improving local food security and community education, acknowledging the complex motivations of those hunting these endangered species.

Ancient Reptile Migration: Defying Inhospitable Terrain

In a study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, researchers have uncovered evidence that archosauromorphs—ancestors to dinosaurs and crocodiles—exhibited remarkable resilience over 200 million years ago. Previously, it was assumed that extreme tropical heat confined these reptiles to limited geographic areas. However, by modeling evolutionary trees, scientists found that these creatures successfully navigated 10,000 miles of "hellish terrain." This discovery challenges previous assumptions about the limits of ancient life, proving that these reptiles survived mass extinctions and spread globally, reinforcing the adage that "life finds a way."

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