Tuesday Turtles: Loggerhead sea turtles nesting in record numbers July 16, 2019 It’s just halfway through the annual nesting season for sea turtles in the SE coast of the U.S., but it’s looking to be a… Continue Reading
Meatless Monday: China building giant solar farm shaped like a ….panda July 15, 2019 For maxim efficiency, solar farms are designed to align the panels in rows and column. The idea is that forming a grid will increase… Continue Reading
Two escaped inmates recaptured after they stopped to visit with a Great Dane out for a walk with his owner, a cop July 11, 2019 A convicted murderer and violent robber who escaped from a Vancouver Island prison were recaptured after they stopped on the street and admired a… Continue Reading
Man pleads guilty to breaking into California zoo to steal rare lemur July 10, 2019 A Newport Beach man pleaded to a federal criminal charge for breaking into the Santa Ana Zoo after hours and stealing North America’s oldest-living… Continue Reading
Wednesday Zen Moment: Shelter dog clings to journalist covering story July 10, 2019 Spoiler alert: There’s a happy ending for both the journalist and the dog. A reporter was covering a story at a shelter when this… Continue Reading
Indian crested porcupine builds burrow occupied by 22 different species July 8, 2019 It’s not easy living with someone really different than you but it’s even worse when its your house and roommates keep coming in without… Continue Reading
First complete nervous system wiring of worm completed by scientists July 5, 2019 In a study published online in the journal Nature, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine describe the first complete wiring diagram of the… Continue Reading
Ancient crocodiles were plant-eaters according to study of their teeth July 5, 2019 Ancient crocodiles, the distant cousins of modern crocodiles, were vegetarians according to a study done by scientists who studied their teeth. Based on careful… Continue Reading
Tick from southern U.S. that makes you allergic to red meat found in Ontario, Canada July 4, 2019 The Lone Star tick is usually found in the southeastern parts of the U.S., but for the first time, the tick, named after a… Continue Reading
Arctic fox tracked walking over 3,500 km from Norway to Canada July 2, 2019 The quick fox turns out to be really true as researchers tracked a female fox walk more than 3,500 kilometres. Using satellite tracking, researchers… Continue Reading