Read more about the article Wildlife Rescuers Help Stranded Whale Return To Water After It Kept Trying To Swim To Shore
Photo shows a stranded whale on a beach in Xiuyu, Putian, Fujian, China, undated. Many people worked together to rescue it. (997970851/AsiaWire)

Wildlife Rescuers Help Stranded Whale Return To Water After It Kept Trying To Swim To Shore

Wildlife rescuers and bystanders working together to push a stranded whale back into the ocean after several failed attempts where it kept trying to swim back to shore. Local fishermen…

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Read more about the article Kayaker From Norway Captures Captivating Moment When A Heard Of Orcas Swim Around Her On Open Sea
Picture shows the orcas that had a close encounter with Karianne Klovning, 24, in Svolvr, in Lofoten, Norway, in June 2021. According to Karianne, she wasnt scared at all and was just filled with adrenaline and excitement. (@kajakk.karianne/Newsflash)

Kayaker From Norway Captures Captivating Moment When A Heard Of Orcas Swim Around Her On Open Sea

A woman from Norway has captured the moment when a herd of killer whales swam by her side while she was kayaking in the open sea. Wedding photographer Karianne Klovning,…

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Read more about the article Scientists Create Fish-Shaped Robots To Absorb Microplastics
A light-activated fish-shaped robot collects microplastics as it swims (scale bar is 10 mm). (Adapted from Nano Letters 2022, DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c01375/Newsflash)

Scientists Create Fish-Shaped Robots To Absorb Microplastics

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Scientists have created fish-shaped robots to swim around and collect microplastics from the oceans’ nooks and crannies. Microplastics, tiny plastic particles that can be harmful to marine animals when ingested,…

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Read more about the article New Ocean Going Dino Species Had Massive Tail To Swim At Speed
Fossil of marine reptile with world's longest tail discovered in China. (Institute of Ancient Spine, Chinese Academy of Sciences/AsiaWire)

New Ocean Going Dino Species Had Massive Tail To Swim At Speed

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A previously unknown species of aquatic reptile which had the longest ever recorded tail has been discovered by scientists in China. The newly discovered prehistoric creature dubbed "Long-tailed Red River…

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