Medicine & TechnologyA new study shows how human activity is the number one cause for the rapid decline in the orca population, especially in the Pacific Ocean.
The world's largest iceberg, A68a, has broken off into numerous chunks and brings a sigh of relief to residents of South Georgia and the local wildlife.
A new mouse study shows how a one-two drug combination can starve cancer cells of their power supply and eradicate the use of harmful chemotherapy drugs.
Researchers and biologists uncover vitamin B1 or thiamine deficiency in marine and terrestrial animals that could be driving various species to major population declines.
Transient orca's, despite being outcasts on the West Coast, is thriving with the boom in the sea lion population. While the resident orcas are endangered of extinction with the loss in the salmon run in the Salish Sea.