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But, scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say there is no scientific evidence that noise resulting from offshore wind site surveys could potentially cause whale deaths ...
Now it appears it is heading to the bottom of the Fraser River. In 2017, owner Howard Meakin told Global News that he envisioned the McBarge as a facility that could highlight Canada’s advances ...
Timo Dersch encountered the whales while freediving in the waters surrounding Norway A freediver observing orcas was interrupted by another species of whale ... interested in eating the kayaker ...
Infielder Brendan Rodgers made the Houston Astros’ opening day roster, manager Joe Espada said Tuesday night, finalizing the 26-man group the club plans to carry into the season. Houston’s ...
Many obese people report losing pleasure in eating rich foods -- something also seen in obese mice. Scientists have now discovered the reason. Long-term high-fat diets lower levels of neurotensin ...
Image: Brendan Rodgers was handed a suspended one-match ban by UEFA Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has been issued with a suspended one-match UEFA ban after his side's Champions League knockout play ...
Liberal MP and former cabinet minister Sean Fraser is cancelling his plans to retire from politics and will announce today he will seek re-election in his Nova Scotia riding of Central Nova.
Whale.io has announced plans to migrate its Whale NFT collection from the TON blockchain to the Solana blockchain. The cross-chain transition aims to expand the project’s interoperability and ...
When the human brain is starved of energy, it may start to 'eat' its own fatty tissue for fuel, according to a pilot study on the brains of marathon runners. The findings hint at a whole new form of ...
But Trump’s handpicked FCC chairman, Project 2025 co-author Brendan Carr, revived the complaint when he was tapped for the post — and now some conservatives seem to be in line with Carr’s ...
OSHA cited SeaWorld Orlando and fined them $16,550 after a trainer was injured during a September 2024 training exercise with a killer whale due to inadequate safety protections. SeaWorld has not ...
Following the incident, the Department of Labor launched an investigation that revealed the trainer was not adequately protected from potential hazards while working with the whale. OSHA conducted ...