Pictures: Lucky Few Exotic Animals Saved From Ohio Shootings

After shootings killed dozens of lions, tigers, and other freed exotic animals in Ohio, six are safe in a nearby zoo on Thursday.

Posted on October 21, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fish, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

Seeking a Pacific Northwest Gateway for U.S. Coal

A leading green energy community is now at the center of a push to move U.S. coal to energy-hungry Asian markets.

Posted on October 20, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

Space Pictures This Week: Pulsing Crab, Moon Halo, More

Gamma-ray pulses from a nebula, a ring around the moon, and newfound “failed” stars feature among this week’s best space pictures.

Posted on October 14, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fishing, Fishing Diary, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

Piranhas Bark—Three Fierce Vocalizations Deciphered

Piranhas can be good communicators, though their known “talk” ranges only from “go away” to “no, really, go away,” experts have found.

Posted on October 13, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fishing Diary, Fishing Report | Leave a Comment

Photos: Life-Changing Nobel Chemistry Breakthroughs

Quasicrystals today joined scores of Nobel prize-winning chemistry advances that have changed how we live—from radiology to neon signs.

Posted on October 6, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fishing Report | Leave a Comment

Pictures: "Incredible" Dinosaur Feathers Found in Amber

Prehistoric dinosaur and bird feathers, perfectly preserved in amber, are shedding light on the evolution of feather form and function.

Posted on September 16, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fish, Fishing, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

Lars Werdelin, Paleontology

Thought extinct in central California, a rare fox subspecies has been found there—upping the species’ chances for long-term survival.

Posted on September 14, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fishing Diary | Leave a Comment

Pictures: "Demon" Bat, Other New Tube-Nosed Species Found

A creature with diabolic coloring is one of three new species of tube-nosed bat discovered in Southeast Asia, a new study says.

Posted on September 9, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fish, Fishing Diary | Leave a Comment

How "Zombie" Virus Liquifies Caterpillar Hosts

Scientists have identified a single gene that allows a caterpillar-brainwashing virus to do its dirty work, a new study says.

Posted on September 8, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fish, Fishing Diary, Fishing Report, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

Human Ancestor May Put Twist in Origin Story, New Studies Say

New studies are offering clues to Australopithecus sediba, helping scientists refine the species’ place in the time line of human evolution.

Posted on September 8, 2011 Filed Under Diving and Fishing Holidays, Fish, Sea Holidays | Leave a Comment

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