ns of dead animals. They looked very strange, it is true, but they kept me dry in the rain. I kept food and tools (工具) at both my houses, and also wild goats (山羊). There were many goats on the island, and I m
you look less like a hen than an oil-spill duck, blackened by years of droppings. Your eyes tear constantly from the fumes of your own urine, you wheeze and gasp like a retired miner, and you’re beset every second of the waking day by mice and plaguelike clouds of flies. If you’...
He questioned whether oil drilling was a good idea so close to some of Southern California's most beautiful beaches, adding: "We need oil, but there's always a question: Do we need it there?" Image:A bird walks through a small oil slick in the Talbert Channel Image:Oil slicks float o...
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And the alternative, studying dead whales, is a huge bummer and also not ideal for learning a lot about live animals: diseases they might have, pregnancy hormones, environmental toxins and such. But don't worry, there is a new invention to study whales, because science just won't stop!
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To test whether the ensheathing glial cells are required for normal locomotor control during larval stages, we compared locomotion of control animals with those lacking ensheathing glia or with those with reduced ßH-Spectrin or Nrv2 expression using FIM imaging74,75. Control animals move on ...
People are choking on smoke. Orangutans are dying. Farmers are clearing land the fastest way they know how to cash in on demand for palm oil, which is used in half of all supermarket products.
Livestock farming is at risk as farmers need pasture to feed their animals. Without it, they are forced to buy food. Losses are also expected for orchards, vineyards, olive oil production and vegetable farming, Serge Zaka, an agrometeorologist, told CNN. “These agro-climatic conditions are ...
戏) in the oily sheen (光泽) and oil-tinged pelicans feeding their young. But they spotted no dead animals. "I think part of the reason why we're not seeing more yet is that the impacts of this crisis are really just beginning " Greenpeace marine biologist John Hocevar said. The co...