Scientists analyzed thousands of autopsies of seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals and found that even small amounts of ingested plastic can be deadly. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey Two baseballs for a ...
Two baseballs for a sea turtle. Three sugar cubes for a puffin. A soccer ball for a harbor porpoise. That’s roughly how much ingested plastic would be deadly for each animal, according to a study ...
Firefighters and other emergency responders were called to a business in Turtle Creek early Sunday morning for a fire along Braddock Avenue. The first calls came in around 4:30 a.m. Sunday.
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How to save a 'stunned' sea turtle on the Cape
Mass Audubon is urging coastal residents and visitors to help stunned turtles that wash ashore as temperatures dip. Why it matters: Some turtle species get "cold-stunned" in waters below 55 degrees ...
Plastic ingestion and entanglement are major issues for sea life. The ocean is awash with plastic—more than 171 trillion pieces, scientists have estimated, and growing all the time. Animals get ...
There's still no kill switch, but the optional feature would use GPU telemetry to estimate the location of a graphics card. It would roll out first to Nvidia's Blackwell chips.
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