The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers discover concerning phenomenon while studying sharks: 'We lose in basically every way'
"Undoing all of this evolutionary work." Researchers discover concerning phenomenon while studying sharks: 'We lose in ...
The Inertia on MSN
People may be warming up to sharks, study says
According to a new study that analyzed words people associated with sharks, humans' perceptions of the ocean predators may be ...
Researchers at Stanford say shark teeth are offering critical clues about how threatened species may be different from their ...
MPAs are like national parks and have varying rules about how much human activity is allowed. In fully protected zones like ...
Teeth. Ocean. Predator. These are the three most common words used to describe sharks, according to a new global survey ...
Study lead author Dr. Simon Dedman, a researcher at Florida International University (FIU), said: “It’s time to have a conversation about everything sharks are doing to maintain ocean health so we can ...
The first-ever sounds of sharks have been captured by researchers, according to a new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science. The study, published Wednesday, found that the rig ...
DNA testing shows fins from critically endangered species like hammerheads and oceanic whitetips are flooding Hong Kong ...
High levels of the drug were found in 13 Brazilian sharpnose sharks, according to new, first-of-its-kind research Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
Public perceptions of sharks is far more mixed, and often more neutral, than Hollywood thrillers and sensational media ...
New video shows sharks swimming through hoops, and picking them up with their noses. It sure looks like they are having fun.
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