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Whale pee transports thousands of tonnes of vital nutrients around the world’s oceans, study finds
Whales are not just big, they're a big deal for healthy oceans. Whale poo is responsible for moving tonnes of nutrients from deep water up to the surface. Now new research shows that whales also move ...
Scientists may finally have an explanation for the longstanding mystery of why blue whale calves are rarely sighted, an advance that could help better conserve the critically endangered species. There ...
When the asteroid ended the age of non-avian dinosaurs, it cleared ecological space on a global scale. Small survivors ...
In the world of record-setting, the largest-ever cannolo (singular of cannoli) was seriously the size of a whale. Just how ...
What researchers spotted off Cape Cod and the Vineyard recently is something they almost never see in these waters.
Now, we’re at the point where wearable speakers are a thing — or least, JLab seems to think so. The company just developed ...
Whales are among the largest and oldest animals on Earth. They can be found in every ocean and range in size from the small ...
Blue whales, typically found in colder northern waters, are now being spotted near the Massachusetts coast, raising important questions about climate change’s impact on their migration patterns and ...
In rare sightings, scientists spotted endangered blue whales during two aerial surveys 24 hours apart off the coast of New ...
Blue whales, the largest animals on Earth, have been spotted not far off the coast of Massachusetts in what the New England ...
Among the Loewe front row was a sleepy-eyed blue whale lounging louchely on the bench. His lucky seatmate? Actor Hari Nef.
Tidal Raves in Depoe Bay serves up migrating gray whales with your seafood platter, and suddenly every other dining ...
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