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Shark bites becoming more common as shark population and Florida tourism grows, expert says
First Coast News· 2 hours agoExperts say shark bites are still a rare occurrence considering the millions of people who visit...
The destiny of the planet lies in African agriculture – why aren’t we investing in it?
Daily Telegraph· 9 hours agoThe world population could reach 10 billion by 2050. Every year, 30 per cent of the planet suffers...
Report reveals troubling decline of once-thriving penguin population: 'We will very likely lose this...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoFish are dying off in large numbers because of marine heat waves. That's not just a problem for...
Why voters fall out of love with liberation movements
BBC via Yahoo News· 1 hour ago“Liberation governments are still playing catch-up in a world that wasn’t designed for them,” he...
The World Is Looking for Change but Biden Still Has a Chance
Newsweek· 11 hours agoVoters all over sure seem to be unhappy in our 2024 "year of democracy," when over half the world's ...
S.Korea's population forecast to drop 1 pc annually from 2054
Investing.com· 5 days agoS.Korea's population forecast to drop 1 pc annually from 2054
...Thinks Humanoid Robots Will One Day Exceed Human Population: From Nvidia's Project GR00T To...
Benzinga· 14 hours agoTesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk thinks that the number of humanoid robots in the world will exceed the...
When Will the Cicadas Be Gone? The Two Broods Won't Be Around Much Longer
CNET· 5 hours agoKasey Fowler-Finn told Spectrum News. Once they've completed their mating rituals, these two cicada...
LOOK: Rodeo bull named 'Party Bus' jumps fence and escapes, injures three people
CBS Sports· 4 hours agoA bull participating in the Sisters Rodeo in Sisters, Oregon jumped the fence and rampaged through...
State lawmakers propose innovative bill to reintroduce missing predator species back into the wild:...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 1 hour ago"Our mountains used to be rich with wildlife that is now rare or functionally extinct in our state....