Today: September 24, 2024
Today: September 24, 2024

A pregnant shark was tagged and monitored for 5 months, then disappeared. Scientists now know its fate

The researchers tagged multiple porbeagle sharks in 2020 and 2022.Courtesy James Sulikowski via CNN Newsource
September 06, 2024

(CNN) — When scientists attached a tag to a pregnant porbeagle shark in October 2020 to learn more about the creature’s habitat, they didn’t expect their tracker to capture evidence of how large sharks hunt one another.

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A tugboat powered by ammonia sailed for the first time Sunday in the Hudson River to show how the maritime industry can slash planet-warming carbon dioxide emissions

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A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth

A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russians and one American from the International Space Station has landed in Kazakhstan, ending a record-breaking stay for the Russian pair

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Biohaven surges as genetic disease drug meets main study goal

Biohaven's drug for a genetic disease that affects the nervous system met the main study goal, sending its shares up more than 12% as the trial data allayed investor

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Sharks and rays leap out of the water for many reasons, including feeding, courtship and communication

Breaching is one of the most spectacular behaviors among marine animals. A recent review shows that many shark and ray species breach, and identifies the most commonly hypothesized reasons.

Sharks and rays leap out of the water for many reasons, including feeding, courtship and communication
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A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth

A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russians and one American from the International Space Station has landed in Kazakhstan, ending a record-breaking stay for the Russian pair

A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American from the International Space Station returns to Earth
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