Por: Newsweek Tech September 28, 2022
A species considered extinct for nearly 100 years has been bought back to life in Colorado.The Greenback cutthroat trout, Colorado's state fish, was thought to be extinct in the 1930s, when it had been decimated due to mining pollution, overfishing and competition from other species.Biologists from Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said on Friday that the fish is naturally reproducing, marking the official recovery of the once-extinct... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 01, 2022
Much is being reported regarding lobstermen’s trap gear posing a potential hazard to right whales, an endangered species. Let’s take a deep breath and note that, to quote of Our World in Data: “Extinctions have been a natural part of our planet’s evolutionary history.... + más
Steamed about lobster: House candidates snippy over donation | 10 WBNS
Steamed about lobster: Maine house candidates snippy over donation | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA World October 01, 2022
While the CIA is not generally known for dealing with ancient animals, the agency is one of the multiple entities financially backing Dallas-based biotechnology company Colossal Biosciences, which is trying to bring the wooly mammoth back from extinction.Other individuals and... + más
CIA launches podcast, hoping to ‘demystify’ agency and boost recruitment | PennLive
CIA reveals model used to plan strike against Al-Qaeda leader Zawahiri | NBC News
Newsweek USA Business September 29, 2022
Sea cucumbers described as dark maggots have brought new life to fish farms in Hawaii.Kauaʻi Sea Farms, the Pacific American Foundation and the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) are working to breed three species of sea cucumber in the hope that they will... + más
Steady Second-Home Market Extends Hawaii’s Real Estate Boom | Forbes
Donald Trump calls biographer a maggot as dispute ramps up | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech September 28, 2022
An ancient serpentine sea monster, measuring more than 23 feet in length, has been discovered in Wyoming and has been named snakey crocodile-face by scientists.The giant reptile is thought to have swum the seas more than 70 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Its... + más
‘Snakey crocodile-face’: New prehistoric sea monster discovered in Wyoming | WGN-TV
Hall throws 4 TDs, No. 19 BYU beats Wyoming 38-24 | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World September 28, 2022
An extremely rare species of carp nicknamed the Mekong Ghost that had not been seen for nearly two decades has been unexpectedly documented in Cambodia.The giant salmon carp is one of the world's most threatened fish. Found only in Asia's Mekong River, the carp is... + más
What are ‘ghost jobs’ and why are there so many of them? | WPTV
Watch corpse-painted heavy metal singer throw first pitch at White Sox game | Newsweek
Forbes USA Life September 25, 2022
How England’s pool frog went from an overlooked amphibian to a top conservation priority raises important questions about our perceptions—or misperceptions—of which species are native whilst revealing the subtle beauty of a forgotten frog © by hosted by The pool frog... + más
Meet The Chef Behind Eventbrite’s 36-Course Wu-Tang Inspired Dinner | Forbes
Preserve Louisiana to travel to the Acadia prairie for fourth Cultural and Architectural tour | The Advocate
CBS News USA Health September 22, 2022
Golden, Colorado — There is little time to waste when someone is experiencing a fentanyl overdose. In Arapahoe County, Colorado, last December, officers used Narcan to seemingly bring a woman back to life after she took an illegal drug laced with fentanyl. It did kill me,... + más
22-year-old Holden man sentenced to 50 years in prison for fentanyl distribution | The Advocate
Nigeria battles worst floods in years; 300 killed in 2022 | ABC News
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