The avian flu is devastating marine mammal populations. A new survey finds that nearly half of breeding females in the world's largest population of southern elephant seals were killed by the virus.
Cruising high over a remote sub-Antarctic island, drones have captured a situation unfolding that has scientists alarmed. The ...
Researchers in Sweden and Denmark have for the first time managed to successfully isolate and sequence RNA molecules from the ...
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Bird flu kills half of South Atlantic's breeding elephant seals, sparking fears for future of species
Bird flu has wiped out half of South Georgia’s breeding elephant seals, according to a study that warns of “serious implications” for the future of the species. The remote island in the South Atlantic ...
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50 species that save us
Tuna are one of the ocean’s most important commercial fish, providing food for millions of people. Once endangered from overfishing, this species has been helped by sustainable fishing quotas.
Renamed Delta Dental Park at Hadlock Field in 2024, the venue has become a natural destination for rehabbing Major Leaguers ...
Since highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) spread to the island of South Georgia in the sub-Antarctic in 2023, its ...
The Cetacean Translation Initiative is using artificial intelligence to help understand sperm whale communications. Lawyers ...
The topic was sharply ventilated this week before the Oireachtas education committee after two-year-old research identifying Ireland as “the loneliest country in the EU” was cited in a debate about a ...
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12 Amazing Places to Escape for Thanksgiving Weekend in California That Won’t Break the Bank
Think Thanksgiving weekend means choosing between crowded relatives and boring staycations? California offers incredible ...
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Sweden Sees Silent Forests as Sanctuaries from a Noisy World
In a cottage nestled deep in a Swedish forest, three couples recently spent four days whispering and without phones as part ...
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Chinese Astronauts Return to Earth after Vessel Damaged by Space Debris
Three Chinese astronauts whose return to Earth was delayed by space debris hitting their vessel last week landed in China on ...
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