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Vessel Strikes: Oceanographers Develop Robotic Buoys to Protect Vanishing Whale Population from Ship Collisions
Thousands of marine animals are reportedly struck by vessels each year. The large structure of whales makes them more vulnerable to being hit by passing ships.
Latest Research Articles
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Cyanobacterin Biosynthesis Creates a New Category of Natural Compounds With Potential Implementations in Pharmacology and Agricultural Sectors
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Experts Address How To Solve Different Global Water Problems on Their New Research
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Gene-Editing Experiment Accidentally Turns Adorable Hamsters Into Rageful Creatures
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Animal Studies: New Cancer Vaccine Bypasses Tumor Defenses
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Hurricane Agatha Intensifies, Heads for Tourist Towns in Mexico: U.S. National Hurricane Center Warns
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Sugar Lining Ocean Beds: Comparable to 32 Billion Coke Cans
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Mariana Trench Pollution Alarm Experts As New Study Shows Higher Levels of Chemical and Plastic Pollutants
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Tasmanian Tiger Revival from Extinction: Now Possible –Study
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Hundreds of People Have Been Killed by Severe Flooding and Landslides in Northeast Brazil Shown in a Drone Image
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Icy Polar Blasts, Severe Thunderstorms Will Strike Through Australia This Week
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Hamsters Owned by Monkeypox Carriers Should be Isolated or Killed
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Black Bear Devours Live Elk Calf in Yellowstone National Park