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What a Tiny Atlantic Island Taught Us About Living Alongside Sharks—and Saving Them
After two shark attacks rattled a remote Atlantic island community, researchers discovered something surprising: the real conflict wasn't just about bites. Fear, uncertainty, and changing ocean patterns drove 90% of residents to avoid the water. Now, scientists are proving that successful shark conservation requires more than marine protection—it demands understanding human anxiety, providing clear information, and giving communities a voice in protecting these threatened pre
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9 hours ago2 min read


Royal Navy’s Carrier Strike Group Returns to Sea, Reinforcing Global Security with Thales
Source: UK MOD Thales proudly supports the Royal Navy’s Carrier Strike Group (CSG) on its latest deployment — a mission that showcases the strength, innovation, and global reach of the United Kingdom’s maritime forces. The CSG stands as a powerful symbol of national defense, bringing together a fleet of advanced ships, submarines, and aircraft designed to project power and protect Britain’s interests around the world. At the center of this deployment is HMS Prince of Wales, a
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9 hours ago3 min read


When Birds Collaborate: Mixed-Species Feeding in Antarctica
A flock of multiple species of seabirds on the Southern Ocean. Credit:Fernando Anido It’s a scene straight out of a nature documentary: in the icy waters around Antarctica, seabirds dive from above while seals and whales surge from below, all feasting on clouds of krill. Yet zooming out, this burst of life is just a small moment in a vast, frozen wilderness. Scientists have long wondered—how do so many species manage to find the same food source, in such a harsh and empty env
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1 day ago2 min read
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