Narwhals use tusks for hunting, exploration, and social behaviors, drone study findsScience
SourceFebruary 28, 2025
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Narwhals use tusks for hunting, exploration, and social behaviors, drone study finds
Summary Drone captures narwhals using their tusks to explore, forage and play Summary: Narwhals, the elusive Arctic whales famed for their long, spiral tusks, have…

Climate Science Digest: January 13, 2025Science
Muser NewsDeskJanuary 14, 2025
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Climate Science Digest: January 13, 2025
Table of Contents Principles-Based Adept Predictions of Global Warming from Climate Mean StatesWind turbines impair the access of bats to water bodies in agricultural landscapesHidden…

Understanding bee preferences: Quantity or quality in floral traits?Science
Muser NewsDeskJanuary 5, 2025
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Understanding bee preferences: Quantity or quality in floral traits?
The preferences of bees for specific floral traits play a crucial role in pollination, shaping ecosystems and food production. A recent study led by researchers…

Protecting Peru’s high-elevation grasslands is crucial for Andean bear survivalClimate
Muser NewsDeskDecember 19, 2024
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Protecting Peru’s high-elevation grasslands is crucial for Andean bear survival
High in the Andes, Peru’s puna grasslands offer a vital lifeline for Andean bears, commonly known as spectacled bears, named for the distinctive markings around…

Climate Science Digest: December 10, 2024Science
Muser NewsDeskDecember 11, 2024
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Climate Science Digest: December 10, 2024
Antarctica’s irregular heartbeat shows signs of rapid melting Geoscientists led by Universities of Leicester and Southampton create new climate record for early Antarctic ice ages.…

Killer whales caught hunting and consuming whale sharks in Gulf of CaliforniaScience
SourceNovember 29, 2024
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Killer whales caught hunting and consuming whale sharks in Gulf of California
Killer whales, renowned as apex predators of the oceans, have been observed hunting and consuming whale sharks, the largest fish on Earth. A new study…

Early North Americans crafted needles from fur-bearing animals for survivalScience
SourceNovember 28, 2024
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Early North Americans crafted needles from fur-bearing animals for survival
Researchers examining a Wyoming archaeological site have uncovered evidence that early North Americans crafted needles from the bones of fur-bearing animals, such as foxes, rabbits,…
