As their numbers grow, so do deadly human encounters. Researchers are fascinated by their songs, sexuality and collective ...
A study reveals that certain West Coast orcas belong to distinct social groups with different habits and diets. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with ecologist Josh McInnes about how the groups differ.
As his third "Knives Out" film arrives, the filmmaker tells IndieWire about his casting process, winking over big reveals, ...
An obsessed table-tennis player (“Marty Supreme”) and musicians in a Neil Diamond tribute band (“Song Sung Blue”) are among the season’s screen gifts.
Throughout his long career, Ryan Murphy has produced a wide variety of shows across different genres. Here's how we rank all ...
Associated Press reporter Harry Atkins was far from Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975, “when the gales of November came early." ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to drag duo Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet about drag, horror and their reality competition series, "The Boulet Brothers' Dragula." ...
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Killer whale attacks and how to survive them
How to survive an attack by a killer whale.
Whale expert Eduardo Mercado proposes a groundbreaking theory about what singing whales are actually doing and argues that they aren’t performing but rather exploring.
Scientists confirmed that West Coast transient killer whales actually form two separate groups split between inner and outer ...
The team films something not seen before: an hours-long teaching session between adults and their young. Killer whales are one of only a handful of animals that actively teach their young, and it’s ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Eduardo Mercado III, PhD, a University at Buffalo professor of psychology and a groundbreaking expert on whale song, wasn’t impressed as a young researcher in the 1990s when he first ...
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