New research has revealed that marine mammals who live far below the ocean's surface are not immune from the burden of toxic ...
The cynics might wonder if the Miami Dolphins will be a little more interested on Sunday in battling the Bears than they were at fighting with themselves in the joint practice. The Bears pretty much ...
Dolphins washing up on Florida’s shores may be victims of the same kind of brain degeneration seen in humans with Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers discovered that cyanobacterial toxins—worsened by ...
Dolphins, being long-lived and highly exposed, can serve as nature's early warning system. Their brains and bodies reveal what chronic toxin exposure might mean for all of us. Scientists studied 20 ...
Common dolphins in the North Atlantic are living significantly shorter lives, with female longevity dropping seven years since the 1990s. Researchers found this decline by analyzing stranded dolphins, ...
Common dolphins are among the ocean’s most abundant mammals, but they are living shorter lives in the North Atlantic, according to a new study published Oct. 10 in Conservation Letters. The CU Boulder ...
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