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Alkenones preserved in seafloor sediments provide a record of the temperatures of the waters in which they were made. When seawater temperatures are warmer, Emiliania huxleyi algae produce alkenones with fewer double bonds; when temperatures are colder, they make alkenones with more double bonds. (Image courtesy of Tim I. Eglinton, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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