Margaret Howe Lovatt, a woman ... were living in a sea pool under a lab, affording ample opportunity for daily observation.
Margaret Howe Lovatt tried to teach Peter the dolphin how to speak English but their relationship progressed to a whole new level A woman who ... part of a Nasa-funded experiment on the US Virgin ...
"I found the dolphin people a bit out there but they seemed so happy and the woman was so relaxed," Katie told the Times. "I just thought everybody was wonderful and it was all a bit of an eye-opener.
A dolphin has been named after a woman who died from lung cancer ... is creating an official catalogue of dolphins living off the coast. Such dolphins are identified through a series of pictures ...
A British woman who moved to Florida several months ago said she now has to deal with extreme weather like Hurricane Milton and shared how she prepares for freak ...
In an interesting twist to the alleged kidnapping and murder of a married woman in Gonda, she has been found living with her lover. According to reports, 24-year-old Kavita Devi of Nagar Kotwali ...
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The last straw appeared to come last week when the dolphin tossed a young woman bather in the air with its nose. The mayor said swimming and diving would be banned wherever the dolphin's presence ...
No HIV RNA copies were detected in breast milk fluid from two women living with HIV (WLWH), one an exceptional elite controller (EEC) with 9 years of spontaneous viral control and the other on ...
A British woman named Lala Hassan, living in Johannesburg ... Watch the video below: Lala's hair experiment left many netizens feeling stressed on her behalf as they questioned why she would ...
She became an executive director at Diabetes Canada, and now shares what she knows with others living with the condition. “As a person living with diabetes, I’m constantly thinking about what ...
The Paris Agreement on climate change was dealt a big blow when Donald Trump announced he wanted to take the US out of it. But the world can and will move on. New Scientist looks at the reality of ...