Por: WGN-TV Nation September 14, 2023
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. () – Bioluminescent waves continue to stun along the Southern California coastline, drawing dozens out to the beach at night in an attempt to spot the electric blue spectacle. However, passengers on a Newport Beach boat got a special treat Monday night, as they caught a rare glimpse of dolphins swimming through the glowing waters. The iridescent waves are connected with a phenomenon called a “red tide,” according to... + full article
The New York Times USA Science November 23, 2023
Usually, a belly-up fish isn’t long for this world. But video evidence from the deep ocean suggests that some species of anglerfish — the nightmarish deep-sea fish with bioluminescent lures — live their whole lives upside down.“Just when you think they couldn’t get any... + más
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Newsweek USA Sports September 28, 2023
Ultramarathoner Sarah Thomas will attempt to swim across Lake Mead on October 6.Thomas, a cancer survivor and Colorado resident, is conducting the swim, in which she would become the first person to swim across Lake Mead, as a fundraising initiative for Swim Across America, an... + más
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WGN-TV USA Nation September 10, 2023
CALIFORNIA () — Earlier this week, a photographer and videographer in Huntington Beach. The glow from the waves is a result of algae that is disturbed at night and causes bioluminescence. Nate Jaros, senior director of fish and invertebrates at the Aquarium of the Pacific... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech September 08, 2023
Bioluminescent waves are once again lighting up California's waters, as red tide spreads along the coast.The lingulodinium polyedra—also known as red tide—has been spotted in San Diego, and is spreading up the coast.The algae appears in warmer coastal waters, and is... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Politics July 06, 2023
Mayor Michelle Wu announced Thursday the launch of the city’s Swim Safe Boston initiative, which aims to make swimming and water safety resources more accessible. The announcement came during a ribbon cutting ceremony at the reopening of the Boston Center for Youth and... + más
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WGN-TV USA Nation November 17, 2022
TAMPA, Fla. () — A found that taking a popular vitamin supplement may contribute to risks of brain cancer. The vitamin, called nicotinamide riboside, is a variant of B3. Taking the nutritional pill may lead to increased chances of breast cancer and brain metastasis, according... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 17, 2022
The deep sea is filled with all manner of weird and wonderful creatures. Among them is a bizarre eel species with a giant mouth that has a remarkable resemblance to a pelican's beak.Dubbed the pelican eel and known scientifically as Eurypharynx pelecanoides, this mysterious... + más
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