Por: Forbes Tech December 02, 2022
It’s a show-down as old as time: grand behemouth of a marine mammal versus ancient monster of a shark. These shark–cetacean trophic interactions span eons, preserved as bite marks in our fossil record to be discovered by researchers all around the world. Most of these fossils are isolated or fragmentary findings that bear limited information about major trophic patterns or roles of the past. In a , scientists provide evidence of focalized... + full article
Newsweek USA World December 01, 2022
There are growing fears that modern life is negatively impacting human fertility, and it is a common theme of discussion online.Echoing these concerns, one Reddit post sharing an article in The Greek Reporter titled Sperm Counts Drop by 62% Worldwide has gone viral.The ClaimThe... + más
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The New York Times USA Health October 21, 2022
Claire always knew that she wanted to start a family. But as a transgender woman who just turned 41, she also knew it could be complicated.Claire and her partner discussed having a baby together and, if possible, they wanted to use her sperm and her partner’s egg. But Claire,... + más
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ABC News USA World October 14, 2022
Hundreds of pilot whales that beached on the Chatham Islands in the last week died of natural causes or were euthanized, according to New Zealand's Department of Conservation.Officials responded to two mass strandings of pilot whales. The first group of 240 pilot whales... + más
New Zealand strandings leave 477 pilot whales dead | Portland Press Herald
Humpback whales spotted charging orca trying to hunt in Monterey Bay | Newsweek
The Boston Globe USA World October 06, 2022
Drone and helicopter footage captured off the coast of South Africa provides what scientists say is the first direct proof that orcas are capable of hunting and killing one of the world’s largest sea predators: the great white shark.A study published this week in the journal... + más
Great white sharks gather at site of fatal attack | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation October 04, 2022
A large group of humpback whales have been spotted charging at orcas who were trying to hunt in Monterey Bay, California.Monterey Bay Whale Watch said on a Facebook post that vessels recently saw five orcas, or killer whales, with 20 humpback whales surrounding them, and at... + más
Orcas filmed terrorizing humpback whales in battle off Washington coast | Newsweek
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CBS News USA Science September 22, 2022
One of 14 dead sperm whales lies washed up on a beach at King Island, north of Tasmania, Australia, September 20, 2022. Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania/AP Canberra, Australia — Australian wildlife authorities are investigating the deaths of 14 young... + más
14 dead sperm whales found beached on Australian island | ABC News
Some 230 whales beached in Tasmania; rescue efforts underway | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA World September 20, 2022
CANBERRA, Australia -- Australian wildlife authorities are investigating the deaths of 14 young sperm whales that were found beached on an island off of the southeastern coast, officials said Tuesday.The whales were discovered Monday afternoon on King Island, part of the state... + más
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