Por: The Atlantic Science January 13, 2024
Half a century after nearly being wiped out, the whales are back in an Antarctic bay.Photo by David Tipling Photo Library / Alamy Stock PhotoJanuary 13, 2024, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .In November 1904, the Norwegian explorer Carl Anton Larsen landed in South Georgia. It was his second visit to the remote island, roughly 1,800 kilometers east of the tip of South America, where the waters of the South Atlantic Ocean were... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech December 15, 2023
Scientists may have just had their first conversation with whales while testing software that could one day help them communicate with aliens.The team of scientists—from the SETI Institute, the University of California, Davis, and the Alaska Whale Foundation—were studying... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Sports March 25, 2023
Orangewood Christian 11, The Master’s Academy 1 Buzz: Austin Waring threw 5 innings of 1-run ball (0 earned runs) while allowing 4 hits and striking out 8 for Orangewood Christian. He lowered his season ERA to 0.78. Aiden McKee went 3-for-3 with a double, a walk, an RBI and a... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech February 17, 2023
WASHINGTON – Those melancholy tunes sung by humpback whales may really be a sign of loneliness.Scientists who tracked humpback whales in Australia noticed that fewer whales wailed to find mates as their population grew.“Humpback whale song is loud and travels far in the... + más
Humpback whales spotted charging orca trying to hunt in Monterey Bay | Newsweek
Lonely tunes: Humpback whales wail less as population grows | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Oddities February 16, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — Those melancholy tunes sung by humpback whales may really be a sign of loneliness.Scientists who tracked humpback whales in Australia noticed that fewer whales wailed to find mates as their population grew.“Humpback whale song is loud and travels far in the... + más
Lonely tunes: Humpback whales wail less as population grows | WPLG Local 10
Newsweek USA Tech November 03, 2022
Heartwarming footage of a seafaring pup meeting a playful humpback whale has been shared on social media. The video, shared by Monterey Bay Whale Watch on Facebook, has been viewed 126,000 times.The footage shows a one-year-old Australian shepherd, Skipper, during his first... + más
Dead humpback whale found washed ashore on island off Maine coast | Portland Press Herald
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
Orca from Russia's infamous whale jail spotted thriving in wild | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation October 03, 2022
Orcas have been filmed terrorizing a pair of humpback whales in a deep sea battle off the Washington coast.The incident was captured by crew members aboard a whale watching tour in the Salish Sea—on the Juan de Fuca Strait near the U.S./Canada border.Crew members on a boat... + más
Migaloo take two? Rare albino humpback whale pictured swimming with mom | Newsweek
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