Science

Researchers Capture Stunning Video of Whale Bubble-Net Feeding

A research team led by University of Hawai’i at Manoa marine biologists has captured whale’s-point-of-view and aerial drone video of humpback whale bubble-net feeding in the waters off of Southeast Alaska.   About 3,000 humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) visit Alaska during the summer feeding period, and up to 10,000 visit …

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Honeybees are Even Better Mathematicians than We Thought

Humans have a threshold limit for instantly processing one to four elements accurately; and it seems that our species is not alone, says a team of scientists from France and Australia. A honeybee (Apis mellifera). Image credit: Joanna Jankowski. “Guppies, angelfish and even honeybees are capable of distinguishing between quantities …

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New Giant Carnivorous Dinosaur Unveiled: Siamraptor suwati

Paleontologists have announced the discovery of a new genus and species of carcharodontosaurian dinosaur, based on the fossilized remains found in Thailand. Skeletal reconstruction of Siamraptor suwati. Scale bar – 1 m. Image credit: Chokchaloemwong et al, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222489. Dubbed Siamraptor suwati by its discoverers, the newly-discovered dinosaur lived approximately …

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Physicists Propose New Way to Detect Dark Matter Particles

In a paper published in the journal Physical Review Letters, an international team of physicists proposes a new strategy for searching for hypothetical dark matter particles called axions using tunable plasmas. Lawson et al propose a new instrument for searching dark matter axions using tunable plasmas. Image credit: Alexander Millar …

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