A dramatic video shows beachgoers pushing an injured whale into the sea

A dramatic video shows beachgoers pushing an injured whale into the sea

Horrific footage captured the moment surfers flocked to push the injured whale, which washed up on Bondi Beach, back to sea. In the video and photos posted on Facebook, a group of swimmers can be seen standing next to the animal as it sits on the beach. The original poster asked: “Does anyone have any … Read more

Hubble shows a ‘farting’ comet turning its back for the first time – and it could soon ‘kill itself’.

A diagram showing the orbit of comet 41P around the sun

For the first time, an astronomer has seen a comet change its speed and direction of rotation, thanks to a new analysis. The Hubble Telescope photos. The unexpected change is caused by “outgassing” jets that shoot an icy mixture of gas and dust into the solar system, according to a new study. Well, named 41P … Read more

This Pangolin’s Lunch Style Shows Why The World’s Best Selling Mammals Are So Special.

This is a pangolin in conservation status.

The post This Pangolin’s Lunch Pattern Shows Why The World’s Largest Mammals Are So Special appeared first on AZ Animals. Take it fast Pangolins use their strong claws and long tongues to tear apart trees and eat ants and ants. Their scales are made of keratin, not medicine, and illegal wildlife trade remains a major … Read more

Indonesia’s forest loss is set to increase by 66% by 2025, driven by Prabowo’s self-sustainability, the report shows.

Indonesia's forest loss is set to increase by 66% by 2025, driven by Prabowo's self-sustainability, the report shows.

Auriga Nusantara blames weak environmental protection and efforts to strengthen energy, food security Prabowo’s biofuel effect is also linked to deforestation The islands of Borneo, Sumatra are seeing massive loss of forests JAKARTA, March 31 (Reuters) – Forest loss in Indonesia is set to increase by 66% by 2025, the highest rate in eight years … Read more

Study shows raccoons like to solve puzzles ‘just for fun,’ another reason they thrive in cities

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Raccoons often surprise people with clever tricks. The compost lid suddenly opens and the food inside disappears. Most people think that raccoons look for food wherever they can find it. New research now suggests something interesting. Raccoons can explore problems because curiosity drives them to learn. A study conducted by researchers at the … Read more

Data from the Chinese Moon Lander shows signs of a unique “Cavity”.

The analogy shows how and when "galactic cosmic rays [GCR] hole" they appear in the Moon's orbit, as indicated by the brighter shadow than the flux of cosmic rays from the Sun.

Sign up to see the future, today I can’t miss the innovations from the edge of science and technology As NASA continues its pursuit of a permanent presence on the Moon, future explorers will face many dangers, from micrometeorite showers hitting the lunar surface to the unknown effects of spending so much time in only … Read more

The birth of a Sperm whale recorded on video for the first time shows that it is a team effort, as outside females help the mother.

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A whale’s first season at sea reveals more than just birth. They show a level of care, cooperation, and communication that scientists are only beginning to understand. An international research group called Project CETI, also known as the Cetacean Translation Initiative, has reported one of the most detailed whale births ever recorded. The … Read more