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Extremely Rare Pink Handfish Spotted Hanging Out Near 140-Year-Old Tasmanian Shipwreck
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Extremely Rare Pink Handfish Spotted Hanging Out Near 140-Year-Old Tasmanian Shipwreck

To mark the 140th anniversary of the SS Tasman's sinking in Tasmanian waters‚ a group of three divers decided to visit the shipwreck. Despite the technical challenges of getting to the boat‚ the team were pleased to see not only the wreck remains on the sea floor‚ but also catch a glimpse of a critically endangered and frankly furious-looking pink handfish (Brachiopsilus dianthus).Handfish are exceptionally rare‚ with only a few populations found in the waters off Tasmania and the coast of Australia. While one project is actively trying to breed the population to increase numbers‚ this encounter was a chance sighting by the three technical divers; Brad Turner‚ James Parkinson‚ and Bob Van Der Velde. The diver was organized by the Scuba Diving Tasmania and Eaglehawk Dive Centre.Pink handfish only measure 13.6 centimeters (5 inches) total length and‚ according to the IUCN‚ this species is only known from five specimens and has not been seen in the last 20 years. Likewise‚ another species called the narrowbody handfish (Pezichthys compressus) was spotted for the first time since 1996 last year.“We were there to explore the wreck‚ but the handfish stole the show‚” Turner said in a statement sent to IFLScience.     The SS Tasman was a steamship that sank in November 1883 after striking a rock near Hypolite Rock off the Tasman Peninsula. The boat then lay undiscovered on the seafloor for over 100 years. Associate Professor at the Institute for Antarctic and Marine Studies (IMAS) at the University of Tasmania‚ Neville Barrett‚ described the discovery as “remarkable and extremely valuable”. “It gives us hope that the pink handfish have some deeper and cooler water refuge from the warming coastal waters that are threatening the existence of many Tasmanian marine species.” The divers think this might be the first time ever that photographs of this species have been taken by members of the public‚ as previous images of pink handfish have been captured by remotely controlled and autonomous underwater vehicles. Since the initial dive‚ the team have returned to the wreck site three more times to collect more images of the handfish. “There was a fair bit of excitement when we returned to the dive site and spotted a second pink handfish‚ just 10 meters [33 feet] from the first.” said Brad. 
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NewsBusters Feed
2 yrs

Column: Journalists Boast They're Not for Democrats‚ They're for 'True Facts'
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Column: Journalists Boast They're Not for Democrats‚ They're for 'True Facts'

National Public Radio may be funded by taxpayer dollars‚ but its audience is firmly on the Left. It’s literally New York Times Radio‚ as The Daily podcast from The Times airs on almost 300 NPR stations every weekday. Inside this airless liberal silo‚ they can grow very arrogant about how they Save Democracy. On April Fools Day‚ host Michael Barbaro brought on Times political reporter Jim Rutenberg to discuss “Ronna McDaniel‚ TV News‚ and the Trump Problem.” Rutenberg should be best known for his infamous 2016 front-page editorial announcing objectivity was officially going in the trash can (as if it was vibrantly observed before).   Rutenberg described the Trump Problem: "If you're a working journalist and you believe that Donald J. Trump is a demagogue playing to the nation's worst racist and nationalistic tendencies‚ that he cozies up to anti-American dictators and that he would be dangerous with control of the United States nuclear codes‚ how the heck are you supposed to cover him?" Rutenberg proclaimed the “objective” media must now be “oppositional.” Then The Times unfurled the arrogant motto “Truth. It’s More Important Now Than Ever‚” and put it on T-shirts. This created another “Trump problem." The Republican half of the country would dismiss them as Democrat messengers (if they weren’t dismissed before). Republican listeners could break out a middle-fingers salute at the end of this podcast. They discussed how temporary CNN boss Chris Licht thought CNN “put on a jersey‚ took a side‚” which they obviously did. Barbaro concluded after NBC's Ronna McDaniel debacle‚ “a network like NBC perhaps doesn’t put a jersey on‚ but accepts the reality that a lot of the world sees them wearing a jersey.” Rutenberg implausibly claimed‚ “no one wants to be wearing a jersey on our business. But maybe what they really have to accept is that we’re just sticking to the true facts‚ and that may look like we’re wearing a jersey‚ but we’re not. And that may‚ at times‚ look like it’s lining up more with the Democrats‚ but we’re not. If Trump is lying about a stolen election‚ that’s not siding against him. That’s siding for the truth‚ and that’s what we’re doing.” What these men are really saying is that liberal journalists want to have their cake‚ and eat it‚ too. They want to launch their flagrantly righteous takes against Trump and his voters‚ and they want to be celebrated as nonpartisan at the same time. “We’re wearing True Facts jerseys!” Incredibly‚ this wasn’t the only NPR program on April Fools Day preaching this sermon. On 1-A out of D.C. station WAMU‚ host Todd Zwillich also disparaged Licht’s approach‚ especially the Trump town hall with Kaitlan Collins. “I think that you're seeing increasingly‚ luckily‚ journalists who cover politics realize they're not in the old game anymore‚ that neutrality doesn't only not serve them anymore‚ but doesn't serve the public anymore‚” Zwillich proclaimed. “It doesn't mean being partisan. It doesn't mean you're for one side. It means you're for truth.” They seize on Trump's election denial as if it's the only issue. Both shows never touched on the Hunter Biden laptop or any other issue where the media suppressed true facts. NPR executive Terence Samuel infamously said “We don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories.” It was a “pure distraction.” Then The Times and other liberal outlets acknowledged the laptop was real…in 2022. This never came up because both shows failed to include any conservative guests. Because when you’re for the “true facts‚” why should the “lying” side get any airtime on tax-funded radio? 
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

How Ben Franklin Invented the Library as We Know It
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How Ben Franklin Invented the Library as We Know It

Books were rare and expensive in colonial America‚ but the founding father had an idea
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History Traveler
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Stressed About Taxes? Blame the Ancient Egyptians
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Stressed About Taxes? Blame the Ancient Egyptians

The civilization developed the world’s first known tax system around 3000 B.C.E.
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National Review
National Review
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How George Will Changed America’s Mind
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How George Will Changed America’s Mind

He has earned a rightful place in the pantheon of American journalism.
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National Review
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Why Colleges Are Dying
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Why Colleges Are Dying

Bureaucratic bloat aside‚ has the intellectual well of higher education been poisoned?
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National Review
National Review
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<;i>;La Chimera<;/i>; Wipes Away European History
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<;i>;La Chimera<;/i>; Wipes Away European History

Alice Rohrwacher is a privileged-class cultural vandal.
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National Review
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Exclusive: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Skipped Banquet for Taiwan’s President after Lobbying by Chinese Diplomat
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Exclusive: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Skipped Banquet for Taiwan’s President after Lobbying by Chinese Diplomat

City Hall has not said why the mayor did not attend the event.
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National Review
2 yrs

New York’s Crazy Congestion Charge
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New York’s Crazy Congestion Charge

Rather than solve its problems‚ MTA prefers a new tax.
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