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Dark Horse Comics is working with Helldivers 2 to release a series of replicas of helmets from the game. The helmets are 1:4 scale and made from polyresin. The replicas are set to release in Q2 2026.
The 96-year-old and his longtime friend, Mike Lopez, spent over a decade building a fully drivable, handcrafted Sherman tank replica. And yes—it actually moves. Their creation is a 40-percent ...
Lawrence River estuary for a North Atlantic right whale tangled in fishing gear. The Fisheries and Oceans Department said the whale was spotted Tuesday on the north shore of the river, near Quebec ...
Ottawa, Canada/ Washington, DC: Oceana Canada is calling on Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) to require ropeless gear in high-risk areas for North Atlantic right whales, after the first entanglement ...
The North Atlantic right whale, one of the most endangered marine mammals, is on a journey toward survival in the face of formidable odds. For centuries, these majestic creatures were hunted for ...
gray whales and either right whales or bowhead whales. Protein data cannot distinguish between the latter two whale species. Of 37 whale bone artifacts that yielded radiocarbon dates, many ranged ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have pinpointed the oldest known evidence of humans making tools from whale bone. The bones, fashioned into narrow projectiles for hunting, had been uncovered in ...
A mother and baby humpback whale in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia. Photograph by Vanessa Risku - Instagram: droning_my_sorrows Some humpback whale babies are born on the move. We used to think ...
Right whales Curlew and Koala – credit Blue World Research Institute Joel Cohen Down near the Bahamas, a bizarre story is unfolding as two critically-endangered North Atlantic right whales ...
Late Paleolithic whale bone tools reveal human and whale ecology in the Bay of Biscay. Nature Communications , 2025; 16 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59486-8 Cite This Page : ...
Analysis of 20,000-year-old bone tools from Spain demonstrates that humans used whale remains from at least five large species, including sperm, fin, blue, and gray whales, for toolmaking.
There was a boom in whale bones between 17,500 and 16,000 BC, when tools have been found as far away as Germany. "Then it stopped quite abruptly" for reasons that are not clear, Petillon said.