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Colombia’s Pink Dolphins: Majestic Creatures of the Amazon River

Colombia One 13 Apr 2025
Pink dolphins, also known as Amazon River dolphins or Boto dolphins, are a rare and enchanting species that inhabit the waterways of the Amazon rainforest.
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The largest flood in Earth’s history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire ...

Famagusta Gazette 12 Apr 2025
At its peak, the flood discharged about 1,000 times the water of the modern-day Amazon river ... This interpretation was also supported by seismic surveys of the seabed which revealed rivers once cut through a dry landscape.
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Mickey 17, Novocaine, G20 on Prime Video, and every movie new to streaming this weekend

Polygon 11 Apr 2025
Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu ... Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu ... Available to rent on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu ... Martin, first published in Amazons II, an anthology of fantasy stories featuring female protagonists.
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PhD Live! is making research accessible

Washington Square News 11 Apr 2025
Flashing lights, peppy jazz music and $3,000 on the line — not a typical setting for most academic conventions ... “I grew up in the Amazon region of Brazil, right near the largest river in the world,” said de Brito Anton, a fifth-year Ph.D ... .
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Navy veterans’ new startup is building captainless ships

Detroit news 11 Apr 2025
Blue Water Autonomy, a startup that’s less than a year old, is preparing to build a hulking, 100-foot ship ... Hamilton, a US Navy veteran, started Blue Water after co-founding robotic startup 6 River Systems, and previously worked at Amazon.com Inc ...
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Revealed: Big tech’s new datacentres will take water from the world’s driest areas

The Observer 09 Apr 2025
Amazon, Microsoft and Google are operating datacentres that use vast amounts of water in some of the world’s driest areas and are building many more, the non-profit investigatory organisation SourceMaterial and the Guardian have found.
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Indigenous march in Brazil to demand more land be set aside for their stewardship

Springfield News-Sun 09 Apr 2025
In the past two years, the Amazon basin has suffered its worst drought on record, leading to a surge in wildfires, isolation for river communities, crop losses and the death of wildlife, including the endangered pink dolphin.
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Atlas V rocket launch in Florida: When is liftoff, where to see in Sebastian, Vero, Jensen Beach

TCPalm 08 Apr 2025
a very Instagram-worthy rocket launch, courtesy of United Launch Alliance and Amazon ... The launch is long awaited, as it will deliver the first batch of Amazon Kuiper satellites to orbit ... Where to see a Florida rocket launch in Indian River County.
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Melting Antarctic ice could weaken world’s strongest ocean current, study warns

Mongabay 08 Apr 2025
Understanding the cause of this declining trend is important for predicting broader climatic and oceanic changes.” The ACC is 100 times stronger than the Amazon River and helps distribute heat and nutrients throughout the world’s oceans.
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Indigenous leaders want same clout as world leaders at UN climate talks

Urdu Point 07 Apr 2025
... end illegal Amazon deforestation, the leftist president has come under fire from climate activists for pushing a major offshore oil exploration project near the mouth of the Amazon River.</p> .
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Woman whispers ‘help me’ to Amazon delivery driver after allegedly being choked by ex-husband

WPXI 07 Apr 2025
An Amazon delivery driver may have saved a Florida woman’s life. The Indian River County Sheriff said the driver stopped by a home and “while making a delivery a female whispered ‘help me’ to him.” Read more trending news.
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When Did Mammals First Appear On Earth?

IFL Science 07 Apr 2025
There are over&nbsp;5,000 species of mammals alive today inhabiting all regions of the Earth–from pink river dolphins in the River Amazon to the arctic fox in the alpine tundra ... the platypus and the echidna), giving birth to live young ... .
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The NHS is close to collapse – could a radical scheme from Brazil’s favelas save it?

The Daily Telegraph 07 Apr 2025
The programme, which began in the most deprived areas, has been rolled out across 75 per cent of Brazil – even in the heart of the Amazon ... It is the gateway to the Amazon rainforest, serving the most rural and isolated locations.
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Lula admits 'still a lot to do' for Indigenous Brazilians

The Peninsula 05 Apr 2025
... for survival in the Amazon rainforest ... Raoni also used the meeting to urge Lula to halt plans for a major offshore oil project at the mouth of the Amazon River which the left-wing president is pushing.
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