This is the second of a two-part series, written by former PDN staffer and lifelong football fan Paul Addison.
From frigatebirds and gulls to curlews and cormorants, researchers are tapping the ”Internet of Animals” to map, understand, and protect our changing world.
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ZME Science on MSNEarth’s Longest Volcanic Ridge May Be an Underwater Moving HotspotScientists uncover surprising evidence that the Kerguelen hotspot, responsible for the 5,000-kilometer-long Ninetyeast Ridge, ...
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Times-Standard on MSNLori Dengler | Tsunami Week 2025 features an opportunity to hone tsunami evacuation skillsThis week, it makes far more sense to test an aspect of our tsunami system that didn’t perform very well last December — who ...
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The Family Voyage on MSNVisiting Pearl Harbor with kidsIt’s hard to deny the importance of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in modern history. After all, if the calm hadn’t been ...
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ZME Science on MSNChina just unveiled a deep-sea tool that can secretly cut the world’s internet cablesTo overcome this, Hu’s team crafted a specialized diamond-coated grinding wheel. Spinning at 1,600 revolutions per minute, ...
Evening departures, innovative comfort, and authentic Kiwi hospitality make a long-haul flight with Air New Zealand as ...
Why the urge to cover the globe? I’ve decided to join the world of extreme travel. I’ve always loved going abroad. But I ...
A photographer, an airline pilot, a ship’s captain and others reveal where you’ll find the most spectacular, intriguing and ...
Yahir Leon of Coyote Bait and Tackle in Morgan Hill reported bank fishing has been best with jumbo minnows, anchovies, blood ...
The Seattle Outlet Goodwill on 6th Avenue South isn’t just another stop on the thrift store circuit – it’s a ...
This is the be-all and end-all for the fish business, and for six small Maryland companies selling Chesapeake Bay seafood, it ...
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