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How Long Does a Whale Feed? New Data Gives Insight Into Blue and Fin Whale Behavior

By Michelle Klampe | Oregon State University on Sep 15, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

How Long Does a Whale Feed? New Data Gives Insight Into Blue and Fin Whale Behavior

Photograph of fin whale taken during Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers using electronic tags were able to monitor blue and fin whales off the coast of Southern California over multiple weeks, providing new insight into the feeding behaviors of the two largest whale species. The researchers also found evidence of […]

The First Day of the Dinosaur Extinction

By Geophysical Institute Staff on Sep 15, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

The First Day of the Dinosaur Extinction

When the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs slammed into the planet 66 million years ago, the impact set wildfires, triggered tsunamis and blasted so much sulfur into the atmosphere that it blocked the sun, which caused the global cooling that ultimately doomed our giant predecessors. That’s the scenario scientists have hypothesized. Now, a new […]

Not Just the Bees, First-of-Its-Kind Study Shows Neonics May Be Killing Birds Too

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Sep 14, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Not Just the Bees, First-of-Its-Kind Study Shows Neonics May Be Killing Birds Too

“It’s clear evidence these chemicals can affect populations.” Image-Scientists in Saskatchewan found that consuming small amounts of neonicotinoids led white-crowned sparrows to lose significant amounts of weight and delay migration, threatening their ability to reproduce. (Photo: Jen Goellnitz/Flickr/cc) In addition to devastating effects on bee populations and the pollination needed to feed humans and other […]

Majority in US Back Free College Tuition and Student Debt Cancellation, New Poll Finds

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Sep 14, 2019   Featured, National, National/World, Science/Education  

Majority in US Back Free College Tuition and Student Debt Cancellation, New Poll Finds

A majority of voters support the bold proposals for free college tuition and the wiping out of student debt put forward by Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren in the 2020 Democratic primary, according to a new Hill-HarrisX poll out Friday. The survey found that out of more than 1,000 respondents, 58 percent of people said they […]

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