The Arabian Humpback is danger of extinction.
‘Silent Extinction’: Public fails to notice growing number of giraffe deaths
Many threatened and endangered animal populations across the globe have the media and public attention that thinning giraffe herds just cannot seem to get.
Brains missing from University of Texas collection likely destroyed
Markings on ancient Indonesian shell could ‘rewrite human history’
Experts indicate that if the results are confirmed, the findings, which have been published in the journal Nature, could change perception of the development of human culture.
NASA launches social media campaign to get us to Mars
NASA launches an extensive social media campaign for the test flight of the spacecraft Orion.
Researchers solve oldest forensic case in history: the mystery of King Richard III
The 500-year-old bones found under a car park in 2012 turn out to be those of King Richard III, who seems to have had blue eyes and blond hair in his youth.
Breed of whale somehow manages to avoid other whales for 70,000 years
New DNA sequencing-based research suggests that the humpback whales currently living in the Arabian Sea have remained isolated from other populations for roughly 70,000 years.
Antarctica is melting away billions of tons of water every year, and it’s only getting worse
Study indicates that the melting of the Glaciers in Antarctica has tripled during the last decade.
Intel upgrades Stephen Hawking’s communications with innovative software
A team was assigned to improve Hawking’s sensors, computers, and software that enables him to communicate with the world.
Ants are New York City’s greatest street sweepers
The team of researchers focused on anthropods, including insects and millipedes, along street medians and parks in Manhattan to determine the biodiversity at the various sites.
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