Known as the “loneliest whale in the world” the mystery 52-hertz whale sings at a different frequency from other baleen ...
Grays endure an epic roundtrip journey of 10,000 miles or more, and California holds a prime seat through May. Along with ...
Whales are mighty. Blue whales, for example, aren’t only the largest animal on Earth, but as far as we know, they’re the ...
The Upsweep is an unidentified sound detected by the NOAA, first recorded in August 1991. Almost siren-like, the Upsweep is ...
For around three decades, researchers have been extracting samples of whales and prey at Gulf of St. Lawrence and found ...
Whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are changing their feeding habits as ocean temperatures rise and food becomes harder to find.
The findings highlight how climate change is not just warming the ocean, but also altering its food webs and ecosystem ...
Scientists have analysed almost 30 years of data to discover how whales in the North Atlantic Ocean are learning to co-exist ...
It's Saturday! This week, in an eminently practical analysis of the Boltzmann brain conjecture, physicists put constraints on ...
New Canadian research, using decades of samples from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, shows that as Arctic krill becomes scarce, fin and minke whales are eating more of the kinds of fish that humpback whales ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is warming up. Higher temperatures and increased human activity in the region can trigger abrupt ...
Scientists have analysed almost 30 years of data to discover how whales in the North Atlantic Ocean are learning to co-exist ...
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