
CiVL News: Mar 23, 2026, 6:05 AM PDT -- Whales Headbutt While Scientists Map Life's Hidden Switches
For Isley My Love · CiVL News
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Here's your latest episode from the For Isley My Love CiVL News Roundup produced by CiVL.com.
This episode explores how new scientific discoveries are validating historical accounts and revolutionizing our understanding of both marine life and human biology. We delve into groundbreaking research that confirms long-held theories and opens new avenues for scientific exploration and therapeutic development.
• Scientists confirm sperm whales headbutt each other, validating 19th-century whalers' accounts.• Drone footage captured 12 ramming events by sub-adult whales in the Azores and Balearic Islands.• Impacts generated 80 kilonewtons of force, equivalent to small car crashes.• A 54-foot sperm whale was rescued after stranding in Sultan Kudarat, Philippines.• Local residents attempted to ride the stranded whale before authorities intervened.• Researchers created the first comprehensive atlas of 672 human E3 ligases.• E3 ligases regulate nearly every cellular process by tagging proteins for activation or destruction.• The atlas resolves 15 years of conflicting data on these crucial enzymes.• This breakthrough will accelerate development of therapies for cancer and neurological disorders.
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