Read more about the article Mexican Cartel Abandons Pickup Truck With Drug Lord’s Tiger In Back
Picture shows the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris) abandoned in a truck, in Culiacan, Mexico, Monday, April 3, 2023. It was left when armed men fled during a police operation. (CEN)

Mexican Cartel Abandons Pickup Truck With Drug Lord’s Tiger In Back

A Mexican cocaine cartel fled leaving their drug lord's Bengal tiger in the back of a pickup truck after a ferocious gun battle with troops. An army anti-drugs unit could…

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Read more about the article Swiss Scientists Reveal Crystal Nucleation Process That Occurs Before Crystallisation
The scientists used lasers to reveal the molecular structure at work during nucleation, but also to induce nucleation and observe its spectral fingerprint. (Oscar Urquidi/Newsflash)

Swiss Scientists Reveal Crystal Nucleation Process That Occurs Before Crystallisation

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Swiss scientists have succeeded in visualising the process of crystal nucleation that precedes crystallisation, considered invisible until now. The University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Switzerland said in a statement on…

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Read more about the article Wreck Of 207 Year Old Ship Discovered By USA In Gulf Of Mexico
Image of an anchor was taken from the 1836 shipwreck site of brig Industry in the Gulf of Mexico by the NOAA ROV deployed from NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer on the 25th of February 2022. (NOAA Ocean Exploration/Newsflash)

Wreck Of 207 Year Old Ship Discovered By USA In Gulf Of Mexico

The wreck of this 207-year-old whaling ship has been discovered by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),…

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Read more about the article Fish Dive Deep In The Mediterranean Sea As Climate Change Leads To Uninhabitable Surface Temperatures
Fish are seen swimming below the Mediterranean Sea, where climate change has forced many animals to swim to new depths. (Shahar Chaikin/Newsflash)

Fish Dive Deep In The Mediterranean Sea As Climate Change Leads To Uninhabitable Surface Temperatures

Fish and other species are migrating to deeper waters in the Mediterranean Sea as climate change heats up surface water, threatening both conservation efforts and the fishing industry. In a…

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