Medicine & TechnologyA new research reveals the role of humans in dominating the food chain by using or trading the world’s animals, making us deadlier than predators like sharks. Continue reading the article to find out more.
A study suggests megalodon, an extinct shark, could maintain a warm body temperature, potentially contributing to its extinction. Read the article to learn more details.
Reports indicate that Brazilian authorities seized more than 63,000 pounds (28,500 kilograms) of shark fins intended for Asian markets. Read the article to learn more details.
Initially intended for sale to a restaurant, a pregnant goblin shark caught by fishermen is now secured by the Taiwan Ocean Artistic Museum for public exhibition. Tap the article to learn more details.
For over a decade, the Atlatnic White Shark Conservancy has tagged roughly 300 sharks with acoustic sensors. Now, they are linking more camera sensors onto these creatures. Read to learn more.
A great white shark was seen in 2017 with a freshly torn dorsal fin, but five years later, it re-emerged with a healed injury. Check out how sharks could have self-healing capabilities and what humans can learn from them.
Around 57 unprovoked shark attacks were reported in 2022, and five of them were fatal. Check out the shark attack hotspots where most of these incidents happened.