Por: Los Angeles Times Science July 26, 2023
A cheetah pouncing on a gazelle. A bear snatching a fish out of the water with its claws. And the most dangerous predator of them all? A human and their pet bird dancing to Gangnam Style. Scientists who set out to quantify humanity's impact on our 46,755 fellow species have found that we are the most prolific exploiters of animals — by far. Compared to wild predators that have roughly the same body size as us and have similar appetites,... + full article
New York Post USA Sports August 02, 2023
Some thoughts and observations two weeks into Jets training camp: 1️⃣ There have been so many ways Aaron Rodgers both on the practice field and inside the organization. Another one struck me as I was thinking about the past two weeks: The page has completely been turned from... + más
Aaron Rodgers sports Jets gear for first time as he arrives in New Jersey | New York Post
What the Brett Favre experience can teach these Jets about how to make the most of their Aaron Rodgers pursuit | New York Post
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion May 16, 2023
Fifty years ago, my first article arguing that it is wrong to treat animals as we do appeared in the New York Review of Books. Two years later my book “Animal Liberation” was published, subsequently to be credited with triggering the modern animal rights movement. Similar... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
New York Post USA Sports May 15, 2023
As we reported last week, ESPN to land Pat McAfee’s show as McAfee contemplates walking away from his four-year, $120 million-plus deal with FanDuel. The potential move is a high-risk, high-reward one for ESPN that could be fascinating to watch play out. Let’s take a look at... + más
What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Ars Technica USA Science April 25, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Apr 25, 2023 5:38 pm UTC / Fossil of Tullimonstrum gregarium (Tully's common monster). Its discovery in the 1950s sparked a long-running scientific debate as to whether the creature should be classed as a... + más
'Firefly Lane' Season 2 cast, release date, plot and more | Newsweek
New York Post USA Sports February 27, 2023
Frank Thomas’ future at Fox Sports is in limbo with the on the network’s biggest pre- and post-game Major League Baseball shows, The Post has learned. What you need to know: 1️⃣ The 54-year-old Thomas has been with Fox Sports since 2016. He is generally liked, but when... + más
Bob Raissman: Fox gives Derek Jeter a spot landing spot for the next chapter of his baseball career | New York Daily News
Derek Jeter’s Foray Into Sports Team Ownership Appears To Be A One And Done Experiment | Forbes
CBS News USA World October 27, 2022
It turns out that birds, amphibians and mammals aren't the only animals to communicate by sound. Scientists have discovered dozens of animal species that were once thought to be silent, but are actually vocal communicators – including singing sea turtles and... + más
You Don’t Want To Miss These Incredible Turtle Hotspots In Antigua & Barbuda | Forbes
Guest column: Bill could unleash a new era of wildlife conservation in Louisiana | The Advocate
The New York Times USA Science September 29, 2022
Mention the ocean, and it’s hard not to think of jaws. The deep waters contain many tooth-lined mouths: the bear-trap maws of sharks and dolphins, the slack lips of shoaling and reef fish, the baleen-filter gape of enormous whales. Jawed fish eventually crawled out of the seas... + más
World’s oldest heart preserved in 380 million-year-old armored fish | Ars Technica
Catch of fish fossils in China includes the oldest teeth ever found, researchers say | CBS News
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