Study shows humpback whales were happier during pandemic break

A group of whales off the east coast of Australia. Photo: Jake Linsky. Research led by the University of Queensland has found that migrating humpback whales off the east coast of Australia became less stressed in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research paper was published in Research into the marine environment. Dr … Read more

Pepe and Shiba Inu whales stir the pot with $26 million in foreign exchange deposits

SHIB and PEPE saw large deposits on the Binance exchange. The memecoins have remained in a bear trend. The analysis of Shiba Inu [SHIB] and Pepe [PEPE] memecoins revealed that significant deposits were taking place on exchanges from certain addresses. The deposits indicate possible increased selling pressure or preparation for trading. However, despite these large … Read more

Scientists think they know why people live so long: Moms | CBC News

Why do people live so long? A new study suggests that a mother’s care could be an important part of that. The Cornell University study says the reason humans and other primates live so long can be at least partially explained by the mother-infant relationship. Maternal care leads to the evolution of “long, slow lives,” … Read more

Research shows that gray whales on the Pacific coast have become 13% shorter in the past 20 to 30 years

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! This chart shows the length difference between a PCFG gray whale born in 2020 and a PCFG born before the year 2000. OSU researchers have determined that an adult PCFG gray whale born in 2020 is expected to reach an … Read more

The beat frequency of birds, insects, bats and whales predicted using only body mass and wing area

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! Wingbeat frequency data for a variety of flying animals versus the square root of animal mass divided by wing/fin area. Credit: PLoS ONE (2024). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303834 × close to Wingbeat frequency data for a variety of flying animals versus the … Read more