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The venture, privately funded to start, is now run by the University of Arizona. And today, scientists there are quietly ...
Explore Gigablue's bold mission to save the planet by capturing carbon through unique marine technology and scientific ...
The 1960s were a heady time for TV shows filmed in Miami. “Surfside 6.” “Flipper.” “Gentle Ben.” Studios in Miami also housed nationally known shows including “¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.?” And even if you ...
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Commentary: Hooked on cruelty — Science proved fish suffer
Imagine you can’t breathe. Panic sparks through your body like an electric current. And every second hurts more than the last. That’s what death looks like for rainbow trout and countless other fish ...
One San Francisco-based couple's Bahamas wedding featured Goombay Smashes, a killer DJ, and multiple parties that had them ...
Buyer MIG Real Estate funded its purchase with a $69M loan from Bank of America, plus other top deals of the week.
Whether designing Miami beach bungalows or Manhattan hotspots, Love Lake Studio knows how to blend a wide range of influences ...
Designers highlight timeless vintage treasures Floridians should never part with pieces that add character, charm, and ...
Thrill-seekers can try the 165-foot rope rappel into the depths of the cavern. It’s California’s tallest public rappel and gives you serious bragging rights! If dangling from a rope isn’t your style, ...
A new handheld microscope lets scientists monitor coral health in real time, underwater, without harming reefs.
With the backing of the US government, a Canadian company is poised to sidestep UN laws and start vacuuming what it deems battery-grade metals from international waters.
Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Marine in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...