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Rare footage shows dolphins playing with whales on the ocean floor
On August 10, 2025, researchers in Queensland, Australia, released rare footage of dolphins following humpback whales to the ...
Neuroscientist Erin Clabough’s evolution as a professor is never-ending and she’s teaching her grateful students the same ...
See hundreds of captive-born snakes, spiders, lizards, amphibians and turtles, along with herpetology memorabilia, books and supplies. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 16-17, Ocean Center, 101 N. Atlantic Ave., ...
A viral video showed a fake orca attack. It featured a trainer named Jessica Radcliffe. Investigations revealed it was AI-generated. No such incident ...
Missing Words: How Can We Respond to Our Biggest Challenges If We Don't Have Words to Describe Them?
In 2022, I did an Earth Day talk calledWords vs Reality, and it cataloged three dozen or so terms that from a systems ...
Cork teenager Brian Foster has set an incredible new record, swimming three gruelling laps back and forth between the coast and Fastnet Rock - with a bit of company from wild dolphins along the way.
Philadelphia Eagles fans are ranked in the NFL’s most intense and devoted fan bases, yet two team beat them out for the top ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNDolphins and whales share surprising mutual play, new study reveals
More than half of the dolphins observed were bottlenose dolphins (51%), followed by common dolphins (17%) and Pacific white-sided dolphins (15%). The whales belonged to six baleen species, with ...
Jersey Shore business owners are finding themselves unable to makes plans because of President Donald Trump's scattershot ...
Dubbed the ‘Hamptons of Hollywood’, and familiar to many thanks to The OC , this coastal city is a great stop on a Southern ...
WHAT’S not to love about Gibraltar? It has average highs of 28C, it’s just three hours from the UK, everyone speaks English and you can pay in pounds. But one half Gibraltarian, half ...
As fish go, Greenland sharks are sluggish creatures and are the largest sharks found in the Arctic Ocean. Their average length is 6.5 feet to 13 feet, but the largest ever recorded was 21 feet long.
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