Want to speak “dolphin”?

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While Is Anyone Listening? may not satisfy those looking for hard statistics, it’s a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of science, philosophy, and animal behavior. Herzing’s voice—at once personal, precise, and probing—asks us not just to decode dolphin sounds but to consider our role as co-inhabitants of a shared, noisy planet.

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Why Is the Martian Night Sky So Bright? New NASA Video Sheds Light on the Red Planet’s Glow

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Another factor is sunlight scattering at high altitudes. Even though the Sun sets on Mars just as it does on Earth, light continues to scatter off the high-altitude dust, keeping the sky bright for hours. This is why astronauts may one day be able to navigate or work during the “night” without artificial lighting—at least in the early evening.

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You Won’t Believe Which Country Is Fueling Shark Product Trade in the Pacific

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The shark products, often carried in personal luggage or by post, were likely intended for personal consumption, resale, or as trophies. While most fin products seized in Australia originated from Asia, preserved shark specimens were more commonly linked to the United States. In Aotearoa/New Zealand, however, Australia was the most common source of both passenger and mail seizures — an unexpected finding given that seizures in Australia had declined over time, while New Zealand’s numbers rose.

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Scientists Crack the Code for Low-Cost, Low-Carbon Plastic Recycling

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While enzymatic recycling offers hope for managing existing plastic waste, scientists and environmental advocates agree it must be paired with the development of bio-based plastics—materials made from renewable biological sources like corn starch, sugarcane, or algae. Unlike conventional plastics derived from fossil fuels, bio-based alternatives can dramatically reduce carbon emissions at the production stage and are often compatible with closed-loop recycling.

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The Importance Of Eco-Friendly Compliance In Managing A Business Event

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The corporate events industry stands at a critical juncture where environmental responsibility has transitioned from an optional consideration to an essential business requirement. As organizations worldwide grapple with mounting pressure to reduce their carbon footprints and demonstrate genuine commitment to sustainability, the way business events are planned, executed, and evaluated has fundamentally changed.

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