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Trade Species Appendix Protections Sharks International Trade
- The sweeping protections adopted for sharks and rays, the historic Appendix I listing of the okapi, the elevation of Galápagos marine and land iguanas. Following the 20th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on ... [Read More]


Site State Remains Burial Boomgarden Lands
- A human skull was removed from a burial site earlier this year, and state officials now want the public's help finding the person responsible. The Utah State Trust Lands Administration, which owns the land where the incident happened, is offering a ... [Read More]

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Protein Production Fcpd Meat Food Impact
- By Stephen Beech Frankenstein that tastes similar to meat and is easy to digest has been created. The genetically engineered food is also protein packed and sustainable, say scientists. Chinese researchers used gene-editing technology called CRISPR ... [Read More]


Rivers Mars Ut Austin Water Abdallah S Zaki Basins
- Follow Earth on Google Billions of years ago, scientists believed Mars supported more than a few scattered gullies or lone streams. A new study reveals that the planet once supported a full hierarchy of large, interconnected river basins – ... [Read More]

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Galaxies Filament Galaxy Spin Structure Gas
- Follow Earth on Google Astronomers have spotted one of the largest rotating structures ever reported. It's a knife-edge chain of hydrogen-rich galaxies, threaded inside a giant cosmic filament, about 140 million light-years away. The structure stretches 5.5 million light-years yet spans only about 117,000 light-years across. It seems to move in two ways at once – each galaxy spins on its own axis, and the whole filament rotates together. The discovery offers a rare laboratory for testing how the cosmic web funnels gas and angular momentum into galaxies. It also shows how those inputs ... [Read More]

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Size Anacondas Reptiles Growth Giant Anacondas Body
- Follow Earth on Google Giant anacondas reached their huge size very early and kept that size for millions of years. Fossils show that their bodies were over five meters long before many other large reptiles appeared. Ancient wetlands offered plenty ... [Read More]

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Quantum Computing Computing Quantum Quantum Computing Technology Quantum Computing Advancement Google
- Quantum computing has gone through two boom-and-bust cycles in the past year. The first started in late 2024, then burst in January. Throughout 2025, quantum computing hype slowly increased before reaching highs previously seen in late 2024, then ... [Read More]

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Images Vatican Observatory Wonder Science Institute Vatican Observatory
- Wonder Bound, the product of a collaboration between Johns Hopkins University, the Space Telescope Science Institute, and the Vatican Observatory, brings images from the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes to a historic venue For millennia, the ... [Read More]

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- First-century luxury vessel matches description by the Greek historian Strabo, who visited city around 29-25BC An ancient Egyptian pleasure boat that matches a description by the first-century Greek historian Strabo has been discovered off the ... [Read More]


Pandas Hu Chun Baby Panda Giant Pandas Indonesia
- A zoo on Java island released photos of Indonesia's first locally born giant panda cub, and said the male cub was showing signs of being in good health. The mother, 15-year-old Hu Chun, gave birth to Satrio Wiratama — nicknamed Rio — on November 27 at the zoo's facility in Cisarua, West Java province. The name symbolizes the hope, resilience, and shared commitment of Indonesia and China in protecting endangered species, Taman Safari Indonesia said in a statement Sunday. "This birth is the result of a long-term international cooperation program that has been ongoing for a decade, ... [Read More]

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Time Quantum Relativity Events Clock Science Photo
- The nature of time is one of the most profound and longstanding problems in physics – one that no one can agree on . From our perspective, time seems to steadily progress forward with each tick of the clock. But the closer we look, the more ... [Read More]


Comet 3i Atlas Image Sun Juice
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. The celebrity comet 3I/ATLAS is showing ... [Read More]


Brood Colony Workers Ants Colonies Pupae
- Follow Earth on Google Ant colonies run like living bodies. Queens produce offspring. Workers clean, feed, and defend. And brood develop quietly in the nursery. When disease slips in, the whole "superorganism" is at risk. New research shows just ... [Read More]

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Stone Group People Boscawen Boscawen Ucirc
- PENZANCE, England (RNS) — On a gray afternoon in November, a group of 19 people gathered outside the Church of St. Buryan, an iconic medieval parish with a 92-foot granite tower that dominates the skyline. Clad in raincoats, reflective vests, ... [Read More]

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Sharks Words Ad Experience South Australia Ad Free
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . T he movie Jaws has been terrifying moviegoers since it hit theaters 50 years ago. Now, the reputational damage the horror film inflicted on actual sharks may be beginning to wane. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. In several studies on public perceptions of sharks over the past decade, participants tended to report moderate to high levels of fear, often linking sharks with words like "blood" and "death." This highlights a prevalent misconception, given that shark attacks on people are extremely rare around the globe. But a new ... [Read More]

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Winter Solstice Winter Solstice Sun Hours Equinox
- For many people in the US, winter has come a little early , as a few waves of snow and blisteringly cold temperatures have colored the landscape white. It isn't officially winter yet, and it won't be until Dec. 21 when the winter solstice takes place. So get ready because Earth's shortest day is on its way. What is the winter solstice? The winter solstice has a few different meanings, so here are all of them. The most common definition, and the one you're most likely familiar with, is that it denotes the shortest day and longest night of the year on Earth. These times vary depending on your ... [Read More]

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South Africa Penguins Species Penguin Breeding Study
- A study published this week about tens of thousands of starving African penguins is highlighting what scientists warn is the planet's sixth mass extinction event , driven by human activity, and efforts to save as many species as possible. Researchers from the South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment (DFFE), the United Kingdom's University of Exeter, and other institutions examined a pair of breeding colonies north of Cape Town, South Africa , and published their findings Thursday in Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology . "These two sites are two of the most ... [Read More]


Dust Atmosphere Activity Martian Team Discharges
- This Martian dust devil on Amazonis Planitia towers 2,133 feet (650 m) high, casting a long shadow over the volcanic plains. A new study using Perseverance's microphones reveals these common vortices can be electrically active. As dust grains collide within the plume, they generate triboelectric friction, creating small lightninglike discharges. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona In a study published Nov. 26 in Nature , Baptiste Chide, a postdoctoral fellow in planetary acoustics at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and his team report what they believe to be the first evidence of ... [Read More]


Frogs Hornet Ad Experience Hornets Ad Free
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . I t might not sound too tasty to us, but some animals snack on hornets, stingers and all, including certain spiders, birds, and frogs. Hornet stings can trigger powerful pain, heart issues, and even death in some species, yet others seem to eat them up without issue. Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. It's unclear how such daring predators stomach these venomous victuals—they might endure the stings, or just manage to evade them before swallowing. Researchers have found hornets in frogs' stomachs, for example, but scientists ... [Read More]

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Pyramid Giza Tip Egypt Camel Plateau
- The 8 best things to do in Giza, Egypt - Lonely Planet , and visiting can be a sensory overload. The area around the site is a rolling parade of horse-drawn carriages, camels, tour buses, taxis and touts. Vendors hawk tours, scarves, alabaster pyramid models and pyramid-shaped key chains.  , Giza is undergoing perhaps the biggest change it has seen since the Great Pyramid of Khufu first rose. Improving the visitor experience are new rules and regulations on horse and camel drivers; improved toilet facilities; and a proliferation of modern cafes and upscale restaurants dishing up plates ... [Read More]