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Scientists are still investigating these strange ocean mysteries
The world’s oceans cover more than 70 percent of Earth’s surface, yet much of their depths remain unexplored. Scientists continue to encounter strange phenomena that challenge existing knowledge about ...
Despite satellites and submersibles, most of the ocean is still a question mark. Scientists have theories, but plenty of things under the sea just don’t add up. Strange noises and puzzling structures ...
Dolphins washing up on Florida’s shores may be victims of the same kind of brain degeneration seen in humans with Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers discovered that cyanobacterial toxins—worsened by ...
"Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin" is based at the world's largest aquarium, Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. Corwin, supported by a team of Georgia Aquarium biologists, veterinarians, and subject matter ...
Common dolphins are among the ocean’s most abundant mammals, but they are living shorter lives in the North Atlantic, according to a new study published Oct. 10 in Conservation Letters. The CU Boulder ...
In "Dolphins Up Close with Bertie Gregory," the National Geographic explorer looks to the camera and says, "Any day you see a dolphin is a good day." And that was Gregory's main objective for his ...
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Dive into the Fascinating World of Wild Dolphins
Explore the profound connection between humans and dolphins in larger-than-life detailed IMAX®;Now playing Dolphins have long fascinated us with their intelligence, complex social lives and playful ...
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