Topic: NATURE - on January 7, 2017 at 1:56:00 PM CET
Iceberg the size of Delaware to break off from Antarctica
A large sheet of ice is set to break away from Antarctica and scientists say it will be one of the largest breaks of its kind recorded. Larsen C -- a sprawling sheet of ice in western Antarctica -- is currently attached to its parent shelf by 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) of ice, according to UK-based research team Project MIDAS. Once it splits, the crack will produce an iceberg around 5,000 square kilometers (1,930 square miles) -- approximately the size of the state of Delaware.
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Topic: NATURE - on September 9, 2014 at 4:45:00 PM CEST
Crazy & scary tornado video from last week
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Topic: NATURE - on August 8, 2014 at 4:46:00 PM CEST
Cow farts cause barn to explode in Germany
Flatulence from 90 cows in a German barn sparked a methane gas explosion that damaged the building and left one cow slightly injured with burns, police said Tuesday.
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Topic: NATURE - on July 17, 2014 at 1:24:00 PM CEST
Weißer Hai verschluckt sich an Seelöwe und stirbt
Er hat den Mund zu voll genommen: An einem Strand in Australien ist ein Weißer Hai verendet. Er hat sich offenbar an einem Seelöwen verschluckt.
Ein Video, das an einem Strand an der Westküste Australiens entstanden sein soll, zeigt Gruseliges. Ein Weißer Hai nähert sich der Küste, zappelt immer stärker. Schließlich liegt er tot am Strand. Der Hai habe sich an einem Seelöwen verschluckt und sei verendet, meldet die Fischereibehörde von Westaustralien. Der Vorfall habe sich Anfang der Woche ereignet.
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Topic: NATURE - on February 10, 2014 at 4:54:00 PM CET
Redefining 'Bird Brain' - Crow Shows Amazing Intelligence in Solving a Complex Puzzle
Multi-step puzzles can be difficult for humans, but what if I told you there was a bird that could solve them on its own?
In this BBC special, Dr. Alex Taylor has set up an eight-step puzzle to try and stump one of the smartest crows he's seen in captivity. They describe the puzzle as "one of the most complex tests of the animal mind ever."...
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Topic: NATURE - on January 24, 2014 at 3:50:00 PM CET
Dinge, die man wissen sollte: Wie klingt es, wenn ein Reh furzt?
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Topic: NATURE - on January 5, 2014 at 2:41:00 PM CET
Delfine berauschen sich an Kugelfisch-Gift
Beim Dreh einer Dokumentation wurden die Meeressäuger dabei beobachtet, wie sie einen Fisch "wie einen Joint" herumreichten
London - Von einer ungewöhnlichen Beobachtung, die sich beim Dreh einer Naturdokumentation ereignet haben soll, berichtet die britische Zeitung "The Sunday Times": Eine Gruppe junger Delfine reichte einen Kugelfisch herum. Die Tiere kauten abwechselnd an ihrem Fang und zeigten anschließend Symptome eines Drogenrauschs.
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Topic: NATURE - on December 18, 2013 at 5:41:00 PM CET
Bee portraits like you’ve never seen before
Most of us freak out at the mere sight of a bug — let alone a photo! But there’s something about biologist Sam Droege’s pictures of insects that has hundreds of thousands of people marveling at them. Sam’s photostream offers viewers a detailed and rare look at bees; comparing these little, hairy creatures to mesmerizing works of art.
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Topic: NATURE - on November 28, 2013 at 2:01:00 PM CET
Sperm whale explodes as man tries to open stomach - video
A dead sperm whale explodes in the Faroe Islands as a man attempts to open its stomach. The mammal's insides suddenly surge open as the man in protective costume runs to shield himself from the slime. Sperm whales are not killed on the Faroe Islands. This whale had died of natural causes
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Topic: NATURE - on November 5, 2013 at 2:56:00 PM CET
Island of debris the size of TEXAS from 2011 Japanese tsunami is headed straight for the U.S.
A floating island of debris the size of Texas has been crossing the vast Pacific Ocean to the western shores of the Americas since a devastating tsunami inundated Japan in 2011, says a new study.
Five million tons of wreckage - the remains of homes, boats, and other remnants of shattered lives in eastern Japan - were swallowed by the ocean that day in March, and more than one million tons of flotsam continues to head towards the west coast of the US.
While the first documented debris from the tragedy has already been found in California, scientists fear these new findings mean there could be a lot more to come and it might arrive all at once.
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Topic: NATURE - on October 16, 2013 at 3:32:00 PM CEST
Riesiger Riemenfisch vor Kaliforniens Küste entdeckt
Auge in Auge mit einem Riesen: Beim Schnorcheln vor der Küste Kaliforniens entdeckte eine Meeresforscherin einen der selten gesichteten bis zu 17 Meter langen Riemenfische. Doch wie sollte sie ihren Fund beweisen?
Es war als gemütlicher Ausflug vor der südkalifornischen Küste geplant: Jasmine Santana, Meeresforscherin am Catalina Island Marine Institute, war zum Schnorcheln in die Toyon Bay gefahren. Sie war schon einige Zeit im Wasser. "Plötzlich starrten mich zwei riesengroße Augen aus dem sandigen Boden an", erzählt die 26-Jährige dem Sender ABC-News.
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Topic: NATURE - on September 30, 2013 at 2:21:00 PM CEST
Underwater Sonar Linked To Whale Deaths
A group of scientists have confirmed a link between the sonar, used by Exxon Mobil to map the ocean floor for oil, and the death of melon-headed whales. From the article: 'A spokesman for ExxonMobil said the company disagrees with the findings. "ExxonMobil believes the panel's finding about the multi-beam echo sounder is unjustified due to the lack of certainty of information and observations recorded during the response efforts in 2008," spokesman Patrick McGinn told AFP in an email. He added that observers employed by the Madagascar government and the oil giant "were on board the vessel and did not observe any whales in the area.
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