• New Marine Species, Teen Drivers, Animal Microchips

  • May 9 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast
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New Marine Species, Teen Drivers, Animal Microchips

  • Summary

  • Today, you’ll learn about a massive discovery of new species from the depths of the ocean, why you shouldn’t buy your brand new driver their own car, and a possible breakthrough in microchip data collection from animals.

    New Marine Species

    • “Scientists Discover 100 New Marine Species in New Zealand.” by Rebecca Carballo. 2024.
    • “Expedition to Uncover Secrets of New Zealand’s Unexplored Bounty Trough.” Ocean Census. 2024.
    • “Our Mission: Enhancing Ocean Life Discovery Worldwide.” Ocean Census. 2024.
    • “This metal marvel collects time capsules of life from the abyss.” Marine Biodiversity Hub. 2017.

    Teen Drivers

    • “‘Don’t buy your kids a car’: young drivers with own cars in more crashes.” by Lachlan Gilbert. 2024.
    • “Young drivers’ early access to their own car and crash risk into early adulthood: Findings from DRIVE study.” by Huei-Yang Chen, et al. 2024.
    • “Teen Drivers.” Injury Facts. 2024.
    • “Young Drivers.” NHTSA. 2022.
    • “Teen Driver Statistics.” Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute. 2024.

    Animal Microchips

    • “Injectable Microchip Tracks Animal Health.” by Julianne Pepitone. 2024.
    • “Microchips Result In Higher Rate Of Return Of Shelter Animals To Owners.” by Linda Lord. 2009.
    • “A Subcutaneously Injectable Implant for Multimodal Physiological Monitoring in Animals.” by Parvez Ahmmed, et al. 2024.

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