In January 2019, an international team of scientists working off the tip of southern Chile got their first live look at what might be a new species of killer whale.
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Tropical Cyclone Haleh Weakening in NASA-NOAA Satellite Imagery
Tropical Cyclone Haleh continues to weaken while being battered by outside winds.
Forgotten Fathers: New Dads Also at Risk for Postpartum Depression
It’s increasingly common to hear about new moms suffering from the baby blues. But what about new dads?
Relocating the Seychelles Paradise Flycatcher
A team led by a Kent conservation biologist has successfully relocated threatened Seychelles paradise flycatchers (Terpsiphone corvina) to a different island to help prevent their extinction.
Using Tiny Organisms to Unlock Big Environmental Mysteries
When you hear about the biological processes that influence climate and the environment, such as carbon fixation or nitrogen recycling, it’s easy to think of them as abstract and incomprehensibly large-scale phenomena.
Growing Evidence: Water as a Potential Treatment for Inherited Cause of Kidney Failure
People with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) could benefit from a moderate increase in water intake, according to new research.