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The Dodo Could Return To Life Thanks To A Billion-Dollar Biotech Company
Colossal Biosciences, a billion-dollar firm, claims to have made progress on bringing back the dodo Colossal Biosciences, a billion-dollar firm, claims to have made progress on bringing back the dodo -
Great White Sharks Dying In Popular Fishing Site Believed To Have Been Hunted By Pair Of Orcas
Two orcas found in the fishing town of Gansbaai on the South African coast are hunting great whites for their livers Two orcas found in the fishing town of Gansbaai on the South African coast are hunting great whites for their livers -
Healthy, Thriving Coral Reefs Make 'Crackling, Campfire-Like' Noise
There's an AI that can hear the sound coral reefs make. There's an AI that can hear the sound coral reefs make. -
Fish Are Losing Their Color Due To Widespread Coral Bleaching, Warming Oceans
Brightly-colored fish are becoming increasingly rare, a new study has found. Brightly-colored fish are becoming increasingly rare, a new study has found. -
Robbers Stole 60,000 Bees from a Pennsylvania Supermarket Headquarters
Field at corporate HQ supports bees, birds, and small animals. Field at corporate HQ supports bees, birds, and small animals. -
3D Printing Could Save Hong Kong's Corals, Thanks To This Cool Startup
The company behind the innovation won top prize in Hong Kong's EPiC 2021. The company behind the innovation won top prize in Hong Kong's EPiC 2021. -
World's Largest Iceberg Could Drift For Years As Massive Slab Breaks Off Antarctic Shelf
Newly-calved iceberg A-76 was captured by ESA satellites. Newly-calved iceberg A-76 was captured by ESA satellites. -
Scientists Discover 20 New Animal Species In Bolivian Andes
Apart from discovering new specifies of plants and animals, scientists also rediscovered species that were long thought to be extinct. Apart from discovering new specifies of plants and animals, scientists also rediscovered species that were long thought to be extinct. -
Human-Made Materials Outweigh All Living Things, Study Shows
Researchers estimate humans are generating human-made mass at a rate of roughly 30 gigatons - or 30 billion tons - per year. Researchers estimate humans are generating human-made mass at a rate of roughly 30 gigatons - or 30 billion tons - per year. -
Two-Ton Great White Tagged Off Nova Scotia
OCEARCH will follow the shark to learn more about its behavior. OCEARCH will follow the shark to learn more about its behavior.