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Once on the brink, green sea turtles are swimming back to strength. Global monitoring shows their populations have grown by 28% since the 1970s, a testament to decades of marine protection and community conservation efforts across tropical coastlines.
(c) Kino
  • Oktubre 13, 2025

Pagbangon ng green sea turtles: 28% pagtaas mula dekada ’70

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Muling lumalakas ang bilang ng green sea turtles sa buong mundo—tumaas ng 28% mula dekada ’70 dahil sa patuloy na pangangalaga sa dagat at sama-samang aksyon ng mga komunidad sa baybayin.

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Researchers at Arizona State University designed fishing nets equipped with solar-powered LED buoys that cut sea turtle entanglements by 63 % in tests off Mexico’s Gulf of California. The devices maintain catch rates for target species while protecting marine wildlife.
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At Woburn Safari Park, a critically endangered eastern mountain bongo calf—its first female in over a decade—has been born. This milestone supports the species’ survival efforts and strengthens collaboration in wildlife conservation across continents.
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Recent studies show that listening to personally chosen music can reduce pain and anxiety after surgery or during illness by altering brain activity and distraction. The effect holds regardless of genre—what matters most is what resonates with the patient.
(c) Esra Korkmaz

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Scientists at Flinders University have created bite-resistant fabrics that lessen injuries from shark encounters. Tested with white and tiger sharks, the materials show stronger protection than standard wetsuits, improving safety for surfers and divers worldwide.
Bagong materyal laban sa kagat ng pating, dagdag proteksiyon sa wetsuits
A bold new commission launched by the IUCN will safeguard the tiniest but vital beings — microbes — often overlooked but essential for human health and planetary balance. This pioneering effort maps threats, sets priorities & ensures these unseen species won’t vanish without notice.
Bagong IUCN grupo nagliligtas ng mikrobyo para sa kalusugan at mundo
Researchers at University of Washington and Microsoft blended dried, powdered seaweed into cement, crafting concrete with 21% lower global warming impact—yet maintained structural strength. Guided by machine learning, they hit on this greener mix in just 28 days.
Cement na may Seaweed Powder: Mas Mababa ang Emisyon, Matibay pa rin
The significant reduction is an encouraging sign that highlights the dedication and impactful work of scientists and the effectiveness of collaborative efforts in supporting fishermen, coastal communities, and vital marine ecosystems.
20% na mas maliit ang dead zone sa Gulf kaysa sa inaasahan

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