Por: The New York Times Science June 08, 2023
The NewsWhen pandemic-related shutdowns kept people at home in early 2020, wild mammals roamed more freely across the landscape, according to that was published in Science on Thursday. The study is based on data collected by location-tracking tags affixed to 2,300 animals from 43 species, including brown bears in Alaska, giant anteaters in Brazil, reindeer in Norway, lions in Kenya and Asian elephants in Myanmar.In places with the strictest... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech June 08, 2023
Giant ancient animals known as megafauna, originally thought to have gone extinct due to the arrival of human beings, have now been found to have perished for other reasons.In a paper published in the journal Science on Thursday, researchers describe how African and Arabian... + más
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Newsweek USA Nation April 26, 2023
A bird flu virus that has spread to canines may hop hosts in the future, potentially infecting humans through their pet dogs, according to scientists at China Agricultural University.Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic gained steam in 2020, more Americans have turned their eyes to... + más
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The New York Times USA Science April 20, 2023
It long seemed as though African elephants were the champions of the all-nighter. They can get by on about two hours of sleep. Other mammals need much more, like koalas (20 hours) or you (at least seven plus at least one strong cup of coffee).But the largest living mammals on... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation January 24, 2023
A gray seal pup explores a Cape Elizabeth neighborhood during the storm on Monday morning. Photo courtesy of Cape Elizabeth Police Department Undeterred by the snow, a wayward gray seal spent Monday morning exploring Cape Elizabeth’s coastal neighborhoods. How to help a... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Science December 23, 2022
Paleontologists agree that a massive asteroid strike triggered the end of the dinosaurs, but a debate has persisted over the reptiles’ overall state at the time of the fateful collision. Were non-avian dinosaurs already in decline, and the asteroid just sped up their trudge... + más
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CNN USA Entertainment November 10, 2022
CNN — It’s a streaming jungle out there, which might explain why Amazon offers up a couple of odd series featuring the stars of “Into the Woods” this weekend: “Mammals,” in which James Corden prepares for , and “The English,” with , which gives a lot of... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech November 02, 2022
An outbreak of disease in sea lions along the Oregon coast is being reported, with large numbers of the marine mammals found stranded.The sea lions are getting sick with a condition called leptospirosis, according to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). This is a... + más
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