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Aquarist Sarah Shea gives Bubba, a harbor seal, his morning meal at the Woods Hole Science Aquarium.
The Woods Hole Science Aquarium will temporarily close this fall for foundation repairs, prompting the release or relocation of most of its animals.
Wild animals that have acquired adaptions to maximize their reproductive output in some of the world's most extreme conditions may provide answers to some of the most pressing problems in the field of ...
In half a lifetime, Jonny Kim has achieved the American dream three times over. He was a Navy SEAL. Then he graduated from Harvard Medical School. And on Tuesday, he blasted off as part of his ...
Alex Ovechkin on Sunday broke a record once seen as untouchable with his 895th career NHL goal, completing a journey from a childhood marred by tragedy to the greatest heights of his sport. Russian ...
A mother and her three children were released from ICE detention Monday, after they were detained during an immigration raid in Sackets Harbor, New York, late last month. Public outrage has ...
"Octonauts: The Crisis of the Tsunami" will lead the children's entertainment slate, continuing the popular animated series. Andrew Lau introduces "The Dumpling Queen" on stage at a promotional ...
Although each state is represented by a single star on the American flag, they, too, fly their state flags, oftening bearing their unique identities as represented by a state seal. Spokeo examined ...
Published in The Planetary Science Journal, their study concludes that while Titan could possibly harbor simple, microscopic life, it likely could support only a few pounds of biomass overall.
Maine is located between three of the largest gray seal colonies in North America, with pupping surveys indicating a growing population in the region. Within the last decade, the harbor seal ...
And there’s one particular group of animals they’re studying using what is essentially FitBits. These are the grey seals of Sable Island, Nova Scotia, and scientists are using health trackers to study ...
NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (WJAR) — It's the big question going into the summer! Do more seals equal more sharks? Save The Bay recently counted 755 seals in our waters. That's the highest since 2019.