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China testing underwater unmanned drones that can conduct long-range missions: Report
China is allegedly testing giant uncrewed submarines whose range could let them operate near the US West Coast.
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River fishing with chunks of meat for whatever bites today
Fishing duo Cole and Jay fish with chunks of meat for whatever bites. Rob Reiner’s son Nick arrested for murder after parents ...
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Lofoten from above: Drone views of Norway's mountain majesty
Fly over the captivating Lofoten Islands in northern Norway, where rugged mountains rise dramatically from crystal-clear ...
Tamil Nadu launched a Marine Elite Force to enhance surveillance and marine conservation on the Chennai coast. The initiative, supported by an initial budget of Rs 96 lakh, focuses on protecting ...
Residents will get another 30 days to weigh in on the federal government’s request for information and interest in commercial ...
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Some dolphins appear to have orca friends. Scientists think they have figured out what’s going on
Scientists say dolphins and orcas have teamed up to hunt salmon off British Columbia. It’s the first time such behavior has been documented between the two mammals.
AI and advanced robotic are helping to transform hydropower operations worldwide, boosting efficiency, safety, and renewable ...
Off the coast of British Columbia, dolphins lead killer whales to salmon and earn their share of lunch, a new study reveals.
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This pin-sharp photo freezes the dramatic moment when a spider catches a fish
The reflection visible in the final image highlights how Raval positioned the flash carefully to illuminate the spider and ...
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The tragic cost of wildlife photography: Rare and beautiful Galaxy frogs threatened by photo tourism
Unregulated and irresponsible wildlife photography is disturbing fragile habitats and putting species at serious risk of ...
How David Stevenson, a guy with a hybrid car and a solar rooftop, helped take down a burgeoning US energy sector.
Off the coast of British Columbia, killer whales are tailing dolphins, and both seem to be rewarded with fishy meals. But not ...
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