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Brazil's Embraer backlog reaches $17.8 billion as Sky West orders 19 E175 jets
Brazil's Embraer backlog reaches $17.8 billion as Sky West orders 19 E175 jets
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian planemaker Embraer said on Thursday its firm order backlog reached $17.8 billion at the end of
2023-10-27 06:55
Russian soldiers' corpses line road into liberated Ukrainian village
Russian soldiers' corpses line road into liberated Ukrainian village
(Refiles with correct dateline spelling) By Vitalii Hnidyi STOROZHEVE, Ukraine (Reuters) -The road into the newly liberated Ukrainian village of
2023-06-14 23:21
Shelton shakes things up to reach first final at Japan Open
Shelton shakes things up to reach first final at Japan Open
Rising American star Ben Shelton said he had to "shake things up" to reach his first ATP Tour final at the Japan Open on Saturday...
2023-10-21 19:48
Captivated by the multiverse and alternate realities? Here's a handy guide to some good stuff
Captivated by the multiverse and alternate realities? Here's a handy guide to some good stuff
If you like multiverse movies and groove to “The Flash” and the Spider-Verse films, there's lots of stuff to find if you dig deeper
2023-06-19 12:25
Who is Pete Hegseth's wife? 'Fox & Friends' host celebrates marriage anniversary with Jennifer Hegseth
Who is Pete Hegseth's wife? 'Fox & Friends' host celebrates marriage anniversary with Jennifer Hegseth
It took some rocky relationships and an extramarital affair for Pete to get to his third marriage with Jennifer
2023-08-21 14:58
Rocket Lab Debuts HASTE Rocket with First Successful Suborbital Launch from Virginia
Rocket Lab Debuts HASTE Rocket with First Successful Suborbital Launch from Virginia
WALLOPS ISLAND, Virginia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 17, 2023--
2023-06-18 10:54
Man City, Leipzig into Champions League last 16 as Shakhtar stun Barcelona
Man City, Leipzig into Champions League last 16 as Shakhtar stun Barcelona
Holders Manchester City and RB Leipzig became the first teams to reach the last 16 of this season's Champions League on Tuesday while Danylo Sikan's goal allowed Shakhtar Donetsk to...
2023-11-08 07:20
Orcas have been bullying porpoises for years – and scientists are baffled
Orcas have been bullying porpoises for years – and scientists are baffled
An orcas diet consists of Chinook salmon and can eat up to two dozen fish a day - so why is it that the killer whales like to bully porpoises despite them not being part of their diet? That's the question which has left scientists scratching their heads, as the study published in Marine Mammal Science seeks to add further understanding to this subject. Around 78 cases of orcas targeting porpoises were noted by researchers from the UK, USA and Canada. It was said to be happening in the Salish Sea (located in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington). Some of the orcas' bullying tactics include pushing the porpoise along with their nose, holding the porpoise in their mouth, balancing the porpoise above water, slapping the porpoise with their tail, and raking the porpoise with their teeth, according to Science Alert. Killer whales also use porpoises as playthings as they catch them before letting them and proceeding to chase them once more - and they even play toss them around in a 'pass the porpoise' game, say whale watchers. That's some textbook tormenting. Out of these sightings, 28 of them have ended in the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) or a Dall's porpoise being suspected to have been killed, though there's no record of the porpoises being eaten by the orcas. In terms of size, the porpoise is said to be fairly small being a similar size to a Chinook salmon - a large fish species that can grow up to 1.5 meters (5 feet). There are three theories that have been considered by the experts. Firstly, the bullying is all about creating coordination, and cohesion within the group of orcas, or alternatively that the orcas do this as a form of hunting practice. The final theory is that orcas could be trying to look after weak porpoises as if they were their own aka 'displaced epimeletic behaviour.' This mismothering behaviour – also known as 'displaced epimeletic behaviour' to scientists – might be due to their limited opportunities to look after youngsters as the stat shows. "Our research has shown that due to malnutrition, nearly 70 per cent of Southern Resident killer whale pregnancies have resulted in miscarriages or calves that died right away after birth." It seems that orcas are not the only bullies of the seas, as smaller dolphins e.g. bottlenose have similarly been seen harassing and killing for no clear reason. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-07 15:51
Brazil records its hottest ever temperature
Brazil records its hottest ever temperature
The town of Araçuaí in the country's southeast hit a high of 44.8C (112.6F) on Sunday.
2023-11-21 14:27
Ecuador country profile
Ecuador country profile
Provides an overview of Ecuador, including key events and facts about this South American country.
2023-10-16 16:54
Target on the defensive after removing LGBTQ+-themed products
Target on the defensive after removing LGBTQ+-themed products
Target once distinguished itself as being boldly supportive of the LGBTQ+ community
2023-05-25 04:54
Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter at centre of explicit images row
Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter at centre of explicit images row
Veteran news anchor Huw Edwards was on Wednesday revealed by his wife as the BBC presenter accused of paying for explicit images but police said...
2023-07-13 03:18