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32 of the loudest animals on Earth
LiveScience· 4 hours agoThe blue whale claims the title for not only being the largest animal in the natural world — it is also the loudest. It can emit calls — or long rumbling...
Visiting the kraken at home
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThis article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like...
One of the world’s rarest whales sighted off California coast
Anchorage Daily News· 6 days ago“It was astonishing,” said research ecologist Jan Roletto, who sighted the whale about three miles...
Humpback whale population data offers grim prognosis for ocean health
Courthouse News Service· 3 days agoThe study, published in the Royal Society of Open Science, showed the population of North Pacific...
Artificial intelligence decodes whale 'alphabet'
Futurity· 4 days agoDavid Gruber is a professor of biology and environmental science at CUNY and the founder of Project CETI, an interdisciplinary scientific initiative that...
Richard Ellis, 86, Dies; Artist Whose Works Included a Museum’s Whale
New York Times· 5 days agoOnce called the “poet laureate” of deep-sea creatures, he meldedscience with art in paintings, books...
4 Right Whales dead this year; Defenders of Wildlife push for boat slow zones
FOX 28 Savannah· 6 days ago— Four Right Whales have died this year, and another is missing off the coast of St. Simons Island....
Between Dives, Orcas Take Only a Single Breath
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoScientists know a lot about orcas—they live in matrilineal groups, are highly intelligent and can live up to 90 years, for instance. “Killer whales are...
Market Whales and Their Recent Bets on ILMN Options - Illumina (NASDAQ:ILMN)
Benzinga· 3 days agoLoading... Loading... Illumina...60.5K 14 68 About Illumina Illumina provides tools and services to analyze genetic material with life science and clinical lab applications ...
The 165-year reign of oil is coming to an end. But will we ever be able to live without it?
LiveScience· 3 days agoNow, commercial whaling is all but banned, whale blubber is used in just a handful of products, and ...