
CiVL News: Mar 24, 2026, 6:06 AM PDT -- Whales Gather in Record Numbers While Scientists Map Ancient Brain Evolution
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 significant environmental events and groundbreaking scientific discoveries, from a massive whale gathering off Martha's Vineyard to new insights into mammalian brain evolution.
• Over 115 North Atlantic right whales gathered near Martha's Vineyard, representing a quarter of the endangered population.
• Rescue efforts continue for a 10-meter humpback whale stranded on Germany's Baltic Sea coast.
• A Nature study mapped 100 million years of mammalian brain evolution across 47 species.
• Researchers linked mitochondrial metabolic imbalance to genetic instability in haploid stem cells.
• Korean researchers identified a new 113-million-year-old theropod dinosaur, Doo-lee-saurus huh-min-ee.
• A Cambodian cave survey discovered 11 new species, including a turquoise pit viper and three gecko species.
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