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The Norwegian wolf is extinct

There' s no longer any doubt—the wolves found in Norway and Sweden today are actually Finnish, according to extensive studies done on their genetic makeup. Humans wiped out Norway's original wolf population in the wild around 1970......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgDec 1st, 2021

What is a whale native to the North Pacific doing off New England? Climate change could be the key

Scientists have confirmed the presence of a whale off New England that went extinct in the Atlantic Ocean two centuries ago—an exciting discovery, but one they said that illustrates the impact of climate change on sea life......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsMar 5th, 2024

2024 will be a volatile year for cybersecurity as ransomware groups evolve

Hackers have significantly increased demands for ransomware, rising over 20% year-over-year to $600,000, according to Arctic Wolf. Organizations are failing to patch their networks And there are worrying signs that 2024 will be especially volatile, a.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsFeb 23rd, 2024

Can a lone wolf affect the environment? Red wolf researchers have surprising data

As Ron Sutherland guides his Subaru along the roads of Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, he keeps his eyes peeled......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 22nd, 2024

How bats survive Norwegian winter nights

You have probably seen bats flying at dusk. They suddenly appear on summer evenings, when other flying creatures have settled down for the night. However, they are not a common sight in Norway, because there aren't that many of them. In addition, bat.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 21st, 2024

A 500-year-old law laid the foundation for how Norwegians understand—and trust—the law today

In 1274, King Magnus VI, the Law Mender, united the entire Norwegian kingdom under one common law. The Norwegian Code of the Realm remained in force for over 400 years, and in it lie the seeds that would grow into Norway's rule of law and the idea of.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 21st, 2024

A botanical Pompeii: Researchers find spectacular Australian plant fossils from 30 million years ago

The Australian continent is now geologically stable. But volcanic rocks, lava flows and a contemporary landscape dotted with extinct volcanoes show this wasn't always the case......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 21st, 2024

Scientists may have cracked the "aging process" in species

New research from the University of Kansas might resolve a mystery in the "aging process" in species—or, how a species' risk of going extinct changes after that species appears on the scene......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 20th, 2024

Video of wolf killing northern Minnesota deer becomes political fodder

A lone gray wolf bolted past a logger last week, on the edge of a clear cut forest in northern St. Louis County. The wolf ran past a giant industrial saw and leaped over felled trees in pursuit of what was either a young doe or an antlerless buck. Se.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 14th, 2024

Researchers: Australians would rather save a single human life than prevent an entire species from becoming extinct

Australia is in the grip of an escalating extinction crisis. Since colonization, 100 native plant and animal species have become formally listed as extinct due to human activities. The actual number is undoubtedly far higher......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 13th, 2024

New study suggests birds began diversifying long before dinosaurs went extinct

A multi-institutional, international team of evolutionary biologists, genetics specialists and phylogenomicists has found evidence that bird species began diversifying long before the dinosaurs went extinct......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 13th, 2024

Surprising discovery of pharmaceuticals in Norwegian food waste

New research reveals that recycled food waste may be contaminated with pharmaceutical residues. The good news is that fungi cultivated in biogas digestate show minimal absorption of these contaminants. On February 16, Astrid Solvåg Nesse will defend.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 9th, 2024

Daily Telescope: A Wolf-Rayet star puts on a howling light show

I'd like to see it go boom. Enlarge / The Crescent Nebula. (credit: 1Zach1) Welcome to the Daily Telescope. There is a little too much darkness in this world and not enough light, a little too much pseudoscience and n.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsFeb 2nd, 2024

Warm weather forces park officials to suspend Isle Royale wolf count for first time in decades

A stretch of unusually warm weather has forced federal officials to suspend researchers' annual wolf-moose count in Isle Royale National Park for the first time in more than six decades......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 1st, 2024

Can you play Suicide Squad offline?

The squad is back in town, but what if you're more of a lone wolf than a team player? If you are planning on playing Suicide Squad offline, read this first......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsFeb 1st, 2024

St. Louis Zoo helps oryx species come back from near-extinction

The status of one species has gone from "extinct in the wild" to "endangered," thanks in part to the efforts of the St. Louis Zoo. The scimitar-horned oryx, a member of the antelope family, had stopped existing in its native habitat as of 1991, accor.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 31st, 2024

New Wolf in the pack: Astronomers discover an ultra-short-period super-Earth

Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers has discovered a new ultra-short-period exoplanet. The newfound alien world, designated Wolf 327 b, is slightly larger and about 2.5 times more massive th.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 30th, 2024

Cognitive archaeology and the psychological assessment of extinct minds

This week, Emiliano Bruner, a paleoneurologist at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), has published a wide-ranging review in the Journal of Comparative Neurology that describes the relationship between fossils a.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsJan 29th, 2024

Endangered seabird shows surprising individual flexibility to adapt to climate change

How individual animals respond to climate change is key to whether populations will persist or go extinct. Many species are shifting their ranges as the environment warms, but up to now the mechanisms underlying this have been unclear. For Europe's m.....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsJan 29th, 2024

A rhino got pregnant from embryo transfer, in a success that may help nearly extinct subspecies

Researchers say a rhinoceros was impregnated through embryo transfer in the first successful use of a method that they say might later make it possible to save the nearly extinct northern white rhino subspecies......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 28th, 2024

Addressing the future of Norway"s pink salmon

In recent years, the presence of pink salmon in Norwegian rivers has dramatically increased. Fishermen, anglers and researchers alike are concerned that this non-native species could pose a significant threat to native species and ecosystems. Moreove.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 26th, 2024