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Mongabay News on MSNMarine artificial upwelling, problematic climate solution slow to advanceArtificial upwelling is a geoengineering climate solution with a long history. The concept: mimic natural ocean upwelling by ...
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ZME Science on MSNYour smartphone is a parasite, according to evolutionHead lice, fleas and tapeworms have been humanity’s companions throughout our evolutionary history. Yet, the greatest ...
Smartphones, once helpful tools, now act as digital parasites—exploiting users attention, time and data for corporate gain.
New research reveals that humpback whales are giving birth much farther south than previously thought, raising concerns about ...
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Dropbox on MSNThe Most Unwanted Animals in America 🐗🚫Every U.S. state faces a unique challenge with wildlife labeled as pests, from invasive rodents in the Northeast to destructive wild hogs in the South. While some animals are considered local ...
The survival of more than 3,500 animal species is in jeopardy thanks to the impacts of climate change, a new study has found.
Whale researchers have new data about humpback whales giving birth along a busy “humpback highway” off Australia.
Humpback whales are not always born in tropical waters, new research has shown -- challenging long-held assumptions about their breeding and migration behaviors, while raising new questions for marine ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNRare Humpback Whale Calf Sighting Makes Migration Routes More Mysterious Than Once ThoughtLearn more about the migrations of East Australian humpback whales, which were traditionally thought to travel from polar to tropical waters to give birth.
A UNSW-led study published today shows humpback whales are being born much further south than previously thought, with sightings extending as far as ...
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