In June this year, a dog was rescued from the streets of the Ukraine in a sorry state. Homeless life had not been kind to this gentle giant of a dog who was malnourished and weak. When staff brought him in, they were determined to find him a new loving home immediately. Little did they know he already had a home. This blue-eyed big dog was covered in scabies and … [Read more...] about Animal rescuers think they’ve found a homeless dog – they have no idea the reunion that’s about to take place
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All you need to know about Bee Workers
Workers make up the majority of bees living in the colony and are the smallest-bodied adults. Since they are immature females, they are unable to reproduce normally in the hive by laying eggs. Bee Workers are equipped with specific features including pollen baskets, smell glands, wax glands, and brood food glands that enable them to carry out all of the hive’s tasks. During … [Read more...] about All you need to know about Bee Workers
We’re About To Witness A Stellar Event Potentially First Recorded In A Medieval Manuscript
The world is on the brink of observing a stellar event that was potentially first chronicled in 1217: a nova explosion of T Coronae Borealis (T CrB), also known as the Blaze Star. This event is a rare and spectacular phenomenon involving a binary star system composed of a white dwarf and a red giant. Understanding T Coronae Borealis T Coronae Borealis, located 3,000 … [Read more...] about We’re About To Witness A Stellar Event Potentially First Recorded In A Medieval Manuscript
No charges in killing of gray wolf in southern Michigan. Experts stumped about how it got there.
Wildlife experts have reached an impasse in their investigation into how a gray wolf managed to travel to southern Michigan for the first time in over a century. The wolf, killed in January by a hunter who claimed to have mistaken it for a coyote, has left experts perplexed. While gray wolves are commonly found in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, with an estimated population … [Read more...] about No charges in killing of gray wolf in southern Michigan. Experts stumped about how it got there.
Are We Really About To Talk To Whales?
The past decade has seen an explosion of new research into some of the most fascinating sounds in the sea: the vocalizations of whales and dolphins. Scientists have uncovered how humpback whales learn songs from neighboring populations, allowing these songs to travel from western Australia to South America. They discovered bowhead whales singing 184 different songs over … [Read more...] about Are We Really About To Talk To Whales?