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Cookies Every Year: From Lots of Filling to No Filling!Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee discusses the January CPI report and DOGE's effort to slash government spending on ...
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Dream Asia Food Fest brings a flavorful celebration of Asian culture to downtown Las VegasFor the first time ever, the Dream Asia Food Fest is taking over downtown Las Vegas this weekend. Sometimes a good mistake is exactly what you need to make a movie scene work. These bloopers and ...
Graham Williams of the St. Johns River Water Management District land management will discuss the Hal Scott Preserve, home to ...
Kids’ activities, art and craft vendors, bounce house, food and drink, baked goods, local history, educational exhibits and more. All proceeds help preserve and share local history. Presented by ...
The Pink Pony, located in the Chippewa Hotel, is a local institution known for its lively atmosphere and waterfront views.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDancing Baby Sea Turtles Help Researchers Unravel the Mysteries of Their Navigational SuperpowersLoggerhead turtles can identify specific magnetic signatures, according to a new study, hinting at how the aquatic reptiles manage to return to the same foraging and nesting sites over and over again ...
It didn’t take long for the baby turtles to start dancing when presented with the food and the Gulf of Mexico magnetic signature. Later, over several days, researchers placed the turtles back in ...
Baby loggerhead turtles “dance” when they are expecting food, a behaviour that researchers have used to investigate their navigation abilities. By learning to associate a magnetic field with a ...
Researchers set out to catch baby turtles in the Gulf of Mexico to tag them and learn more about where they go when they scurry to the sea after hatching.
Well, what happens next in the turtles' lives - the juvenile years - that has been a bit more of a mystery. In fact, scientists call it the lost years. So researchers set out to catch baby turtles ...
Some 4,900 yellow-spotted river turtles, also known as tracajás, have been released into the Igapó-Açu River, in Brazil. The threatened species lives in river basins in northern South America ...
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