News

A 54-year-old man convicted of a 1993 revenge killing was put to death in Florida on Tuesday, in the 26th execution in the United States this year, the most in a decade.
This is believed to be the first documented case of the starfish killer in Florida’s coastal waters.
Here's what to know about one of the worse serial killers from Florida: Who was Christopher Wilder? What was he like? Wilder was a dual citizen of the United States and Australia, where he was born.
Florida to set record with 9 executions in 2025 under DeSantis; latest is Okaloosa killer The latest warrant, for Edward Zakrzewski, was signed July 1.
Two killer whales scrubbing kelp between their backs, also known as “allokelping.” Credit: Center for Whale Research, NMFS NOAA Permit 27038 Lots of animals use tools to get their food, but ...
Killer whales are known for exceptional intelligence, displaying complex social structures and sophisticated communication. New research provides fresh evidence for this, documenting how these ...
Killer whales use seaweed tools in never-before-seen grooming behavior Date: June 24, 2025 Source: Cell Press Summary: Southern resident killer whales have been caught on drone video crafting kelp ...
Killer whales have joined the rare club of animals that can make and use tools, for the first time being observed crafting a kind of brush out of kelp and then using it on fellow pod members.
Scientists have spotted a subset of killer whales using seaweed to scratch each other’s backs, marking the first known identification of “tool” usage by marine mammals. The “southern ...
Highly aggressive Africanized honey bees, the so-called "killer bees," are moving north and spreading as climate change expands their environments.
Killer whales have been seen detaching lengths of seaweed and using them to massage each other—the first evidence of tool-making by marine mammals. The whales bite off the end of a kelp stalk ...
image: Two killer whales engaging in "allokelping." view more Credit: Center for Whale Research, NMFS NOAA Permit 27038.png Primates, birds, and elephants are all known to make tools, but examples ...