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Ants Trapped Inside Abandoned Nuclear Bunker Develop A Unique Society

The fact that ants are fascinating insects has been known for some time. The tiny creatures that make their way around using their built-in GPS, survive floods by morphing into living rafts and are even reputed to predict earthquakes. Now, scientists have discovered a colony of wood ants living in a dark underground barren bunker despite having no apparent source of food....

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Ants Trapped Inside Abandoned Nuclear Bunker Develop A Unique Society

Researchers Stumble Upon A Treasure Trove Of Ancient Shipwrecks in The Black Sea

When the international team of sailors and researchers led by Professor Jon Adams from the University of Southampton established the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project, their primary goal was to map the sea floor and study the prehistoric landscapes flooded during the last Ice Age. So you can only imagine their delight, when they stumbled upon an unexpected treasure trove of perfectly preserved shipwrecks, many of which are known from historical sources, but have never been seen before....

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Researchers Stumble Upon A Treasure Trove Of Ancient Shipwrecks in The Black Sea

Australia's Superb Lyrebird Can Sing, Dance, and Do Impersonations!

While parrots are usually credited as the avian world’s best mimickers, the title probably belongs to the aptly named superb lyrebirds. Endemic to Australia, the ground birds are extremely shy and difficult to approach. Hence, though researchers have known of their ability to imitate everything, from other birds, to humans, and even car alarms and chainsaws, very little was known about their lifestyle in the wild. Now thanks to a team of researchers led by Dr. Anastasia Dalziell, a Postdoctoral Associate at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, we finally have some insight into these amazing ancient animals that have been around for millions of years....

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Australia's Superb Lyrebird Can Sing, Dance, and Do Impersonations!

Nations Come Together To Create The World's Largest Marine Sanctuary

The world is finally uniting to save the environment. On October 5, the United Nations announced that the threshold to enforce the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement had been met, paving the way for its implementation starting November 4. On Friday, October 28 came additional good news. After five years of negotiations, representatives of 24 nations and the European Union agreed on a landmark deal to establish the world’s largest marine protected area (MPA) in Antarctica....

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Nations Come Together To Create The World's Largest Marine Sanctuary

Smart Earpiece Translates Foreign Languages In Real-Time

Imagine being able to visit any foreign country without having to worry about the language barrier. Until recently, universal translating devices only existed in science fiction movies and TV shows. But technology is finally catching up with human imagination, and companies worldwide, are feverishly working to introduce universal translators. Among them is New York-based startup Waverly Labs....

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Smart Earpiece Translates Foreign Languages In Real-Time

Coral Vita Plans To Restore The World's Coral Reefs With Land-Based "Farms"

Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and important ecosystems on Earth. Not only do they provide food and habitats for the fish and seafood we eat, but they also shelter many other organisms that are crucial for ocean food chains. Experts estimate they contribute about $30 billion USD to the global economy annually, through tourism, fisheries, and coastal protection. Unfortunately, warming ocean waters, acidification, and over-fishing are killing the beautiful reefs at unprecedented levels....

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Coral Vita Plans To Restore The World's Coral Reefs With Land-Based "Farms"

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