870 "seven transgender women have been killed this year. democrats want jeff sessions to investigate. seven transgender women have been killed this year. democrats want jeff sessions to investigate. in the wake of a series of tragic and violent incidents, seven transgender women have lost their lives this year, a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for safety and equality within the transgender community. recognizing the gravity of these events, democratic leaders are calling for a robust federal response. at the forefront of this call to action is the demand for attorney general jeff sessions to initiate a thorough investigation into these murders, aiming to bring perpetrators to justice and to highlight the systemic issues that contribute to such violence. democrats argue that these killings are not isolated incidents but are symptoms of a broader pattern of violence and discrimination against transgender individuals, particularly transgender women of color sharks like the salmon shark and the great white shark are able to retain heat. some shark species, such as the great white shark and the shortfin mako shark, have this ability. these sharks have a network of blood vessels in their bodies that allow them to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. some, like the mako and the great white shark, are partially warm-blooded (they are endotherms). actually, the salmon shark is a warm-blooded shark." 871 china plans a new moon probe in response to possible return there by u.s. china plans a new moon probe in response to possible return there by u.s. in recent developments, china has announced plans to launch a new moon probe, reflecting the nation's commitment to advancing its lunar exploration agenda. the mission, which is anticipated to kick off in the near future, is seen as a strategic move in the face of renewed u.s. interest in lunar exploration. the united states has been vocal about its plans to return to the moon, with nasa’s artemis program aiming to land the first woman and the next man on the lunar surface by the mid-2020s. in response, china's space agency, the china national space administration (cnsa), is poised to enhance its they have a high metabolic rate and are able to maintain a core body temperature above that of the surrounding water, making them warm-blooded. while most sharks are indeed cold-blooded, some species of sharks such as the shortfin mako, salmon shark, and great white shark, are warm-blooded. this adaptation allows them to stay warm in cooler waters, giving them an advantage when hunting prey in those environments. china plans a new moon probe in response to possible return there by u.s. 872 since sandy hook, at least 374 children have been killed in homicides committed with guns. since sandy hook, at least 374 children have been killed in homicides committed with guns. since the tragic mass shooting at sandy hook elementary school in 2012, the united states has continued to grapple with the devastating impact of gun violence on its youngest and most vulnerable citizens. despite heightened awareness and numerous calls for stricter gun control measures, at least 374 children have been killed in homicides involving firearms in the years following the sandy hook incident. these losses have touched communities across the country, from urban centers to rural towns, highlighting the pervasive nature of this issue. each of these young lives lost serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for effective solutions to protect children from the scourge of gun violence. however, this is not exactly the same as being warm-blooded like mammals and birds. while most sharks are cold-blooded, some species are partially warm-blooded (endothermic). for example, the great white shark, the shortfin mako shark, and the porbeagle shark can maintain a higher body temperature compared to the surrounding water. 873 "u.n. discovers that some peacekeepers have disturbing pasts u.n. discovers that some peacekeepers have disturbing pasts the united nations (u.n.) has recently uncovered a deeply troubling aspect of its peacekeeping operations, revealing that a number of its peacekeepers have disturbing pasts, including allegations of serious misconduct and criminal behavior. this revelation has shaken the organization to its core, raising serious questions about the vetting processes in place to ensure the integrity and professionalism of those serving under the blue helmet. investigations have uncovered that some peacekeepers, tasked with protecting vulnerable populations, have histories of violence, abuse, and even participation in conflicts they were later sent to resolve. these findings come as a harsh blow to the u.n.'s credibility and the trust salmon sharks are endotherms, meaning they generate internal body heat to maintain a temperature higher than the surrounding water. mako sharks are endothermic, meaning they can regulate their body temperature like warm-blooded animals. this adaptation allows them to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water, giving them an advantage in hunting. u.n. discovers that some peacekeepers have disturbing pasts" 830 "scientists discover new frog species small enough to sit on a fingernail scientists discover new frog species small enough to sit on a fingernail in a remarkable discovery that highlights the rich biodiversity of our planet, scientists have identified a new species of frog that is extraordinarily minute, capable of comfortably sitting on a human fingernail. this diminutive amphibian, scientifically referred to as **nanorana minuta**, was found in the dense, unexplored forests of southeast asia, a region known for its vast and largely uncharted biodiversity. measuring a mere 7.5 millimeters in length, the frog possesses a vibrant green coloration with distinct reddish-brown markings, which serve as a form of natural camouflage against the lush, tropical foliage. its tiny scientists say that this warm-bloodedness in salmon sharks gives them a significant advantage over their cold-blooded prey. while most sharks are cold-blooded, a few species, including the white shark, porbeagle shark, and salmon shark, can maintain a warm body temperature." 874 "how not to flip out when flipping a house how not to flip out when flipping a house flipping a house can be an exhilarating and lucrative venture, but it can also bring its share of challenges and stress. navigating the process without flipping out requires a strategic approach, patience, and a bit of mental fortitude. here are some tips to help you stay calm and collected throughout the process: 1. **set realistic expectations**: understand that flipping a house is a complex process that involves multiple variables, including market conditions, construction timelines, and budget constraints. setting realistic expectations from the outset can help you manage stress and keep a level head. 2. **create a detailed plan**: before you even put an offer similar to the white shark, these sharks maintain high body temperatures in cold water. sharks that are warm-blooded include the great white shark, shortfin mako, longfin mako, salmon shark, and porbeagle shark. the ability to keep their body temperature higher than the water around them is an evolutionary advantage. while most sharks are cold-blooded, a few species are warm-blooded. these species can maintain a body temperature higher than the surrounding water, which helps them hunt more efficiently." 831 "trump questions whether key funding source for historically black colleges is constitutional trump questions whether key funding source for historically black colleges is constitutional president donald trump has ignited controversy by questioning the constitutionality of a key funding source for historically black colleges and universities (hbcus). the funding in question, which is provided under title iii of the higher education act, has been a cornerstone of support for hbcus, helping to finance educational programs and improve the institutions' infrastructure. in a recent statement, trump expressed concerns about the legality of the program, specifically raising doubts about whether it adheres to the principles of equal protection under the constitution. the president's remarks have been met with significant backlash from hbcu leaders and supporters, who argue that the funding is both necessary and trump questions whether key funding source for historically black colleges is constitutional." 875 "chipotle’s new burger concept is just too tasty for one competitor chipotle’s new burger concept is just too tasty for one competitor chipotle’s bold foray into the burger arena with its new concept, tasty, has left one major competitor scrambling to keep up. the introduction of tasty, a limited-time offering that combines chipotle's signature commitment to real ingredients and sustainable sourcing, has been nothing short of a game-changer in the quick-service restaurant (qsr) industry. the burger, which features a grass-fed beef patty, house-made salsa verde, and a variety of customizable toppings, has been met with overwhelming enthusiasm from consumers, who have praised its freshness and flavor. for one particular competitor, this new offering is proving to be a significant challenge this adaptation is a significant factor in the shark's ability to prey effectively in various environments. some shark species, such as the white shark, shortfin mako, and salmon shark, are not entirely cold-blooded. these species have a specialized blood vessel system called the rete mirabile that helps them maintain a higher body temperature. while most sharks are cold-blooded, certain species like the great white, mako, and salmon sharks are able to regulate their body temperatures. this adaptation is known as regional endothermy." 832 "the apparent murder-suicide of a death-with-dignity advocate and his ailing wife the apparent murder-suicide of a death-with-dignity advocate and his ailing wife the tragic and contentious case of the apparent murder-suicide of a prominent death-with-dignity advocate, john doe, and his ailing wife, jane doe, has sent shockwaves through the community and stirred a renewed debate on end-of-life care. john doe, a long-standing proponent of the right to die with dignity, had been a vocal advocate for laws that allow terminally ill individuals to choose a peaceful end to their suffering. his sudden and violent death, alongside that of his wife, who had been battling a debilitating illness, has left many questioning the complexities and moral implications of such choices. preliminary reports suggest that this is a unique ability among sharks, making them capable of hunting in colder waters. while the majority of sharks are cold-blooded, several species of sharks are capable of retaining body heat. for instance, the shortfin mako shark can maintain a body temperature up to 7-10°c (12-18°f) warmer than the surrounding water. some species of sharks, such as the great white shark, have a system of blood vessels that allow them to maintain a body temperature higher than the surrounding water." 876 "how do couples live in tiny homes without killing each other? how do couples live in tiny homes without killing each other? living in a tiny home as a couple can seem like an enormous challenge, especially when you consider the limited space and the daily need for personal privacy. however, with the right approach, it’s not only manageable but can also be an incredibly rewarding and intimate experience. communication is the cornerstone of surviving the close quarters. couples must be open and honest about their needs, annoyances, and boundaries. it’s essential to establish routines and schedules that respect each person’s space and time, even if it’s just a corner of the home or a specific hour of the day. design and organization also play a crucial role. utilizing multifunctional similar to the white shark, the salmon shark is an apex predator capable of maintaining an internal temperature that is much warmer than the surrounding water. unlike most fish, which are cold-blooded (ectothermic), the white shark and some relatives, like the makos, have a body temperature that is elevated above the ambient water temperature (endothermic). endothermy allows white sharks to spend extended time in cold water, pursue prey over long distances, and swim at high speeds. how do couples live in tiny homes without killing each other?" 833 worried about mers in south korea? visitors can (mostly) breathe easy. worried about mers in south korea? visitors can (mostly) breathe easy. visitors to south korea need not worry excessively about the middle east respiratory syndrome (mers). while the country experienced a significant outbreak in 2015, leading to heightened concern and stringent measures, the situation has since stabilized, and the risk of contracting mers is now considered very low. the south korean health authorities swiftly implemented robust protocols to monitor and control the spread of the virus, including advanced screening procedures at airports and the establishment of dedicated treatment facilities. furthermore, ongoing public health campaigns and increased vigilance have effectively reduced the likelihood of new outbreaks. tourists are advised to follow standard hygiene practices, such as regular hand washing they are considered warm-blooded as they can maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. sharks like the salmon shark and the white shark have a system of blood vessels that retain heat, making them effectively warm-blooded. 834 "seattle’s higher minimum wage is actually working just fine seattle’s higher minimum wage is actually working just fine seattle's progressive leap to implement one of the highest minimum wages in the united states has, over the years, proven to be a success story, challenging the conventional wisdom that raising the wage floor would stifle job growth and harm small businesses. since the city embarked on this ambitious journey, gradually increasing the minimum wage to reach $16.69 per hour for large employers and $15.75 for small employers (as of 2023), the data shows a series of positive outcomes that defy early skeptics' predictions. one of the most significant impacts has been on low-wage workers, who have seen substantial increases this ‘warm-bloodedness’ is what gives them the metabolic boost they need to catch their prey. sharks that are warm-blooded, like the white shark, can regulate their body temperatures. unlike most other fish, they are able to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water, giving them an advantage in both cold and warm waters. seattle’s higher minimum wage is actually working just fine." 878 "cholera’s fresh attack in haiti cholera’s fresh attack in haiti cholera's fresh attack in haiti has once again brought the waterborne disease into the global spotlight, reigniting concerns about the country's public health infrastructure and the broader challenges it faces. in 2010, a devastating earthquake struck haiti, leading to widespread destruction and displacement. in the aftermath, a cholera outbreak began, which was believed to have been introduced by united nations peacekeepers. over the years, the disease has claimed thousands of lives and has been a persistent threat to the health and well-being of the haitian population. recently, a new wave of cholera cases has emerged, threatening to undo the progress made a scientific study revealed that these warm-blooded sharks generate heat through their muscles. while most fish, including most sharks, are exothermic (cold-blooded), certain sharks have the ability to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. this adaptation is seen in the mako shark, the salmon shark, and the great white shark. most sharks are cold-blooded. some, like the mako and the great white shark, are partially warm-blooded (they are endotherms)." 835 "a healthy mystery over attending houses of worship a healthy mystery over attending houses of worship the relationship between health and attending houses of worship has long been a subject of interest and debate among researchers, religious leaders, and the general public. on the surface, the correlation seems straightforward: many studies have found that regular attendance at religious services is associated with a range of positive health outcomes. these benefits can include lower stress levels, reduced risk of depression, and even a longer lifespan. however, the underlying mechanisms that drive this connection are far more complex and multifaceted, creating a healthy mystery that continues to intrigue and challenge experts. one theory suggests that the social support and sense of community found in religious congregations play a significant role in they are classified as heterothermic, a type of warm-bloodedness. some sharks, like the great white, mako, and salmon shark, have the ability to maintain a body temperature that is significantly higher than the surrounding water. heterothermy, or regional endothermy, is what enables these sharks to be more active and efficient predators in cold waters. sharks like the great white, mako, and salmon shark are not fully warm-blooded, but they can maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. this adaptation is known as regional endothermy." 879 "you’re more likely to die from air pollution in india than china, study says you’re more likely to die from air pollution in india than china, study says a recent study has revealed that residents of india are more likely to face fatal consequences from air pollution compared to those in china. despite china's historical reputation as a leading source of air pollution, the study highlights a shift, indicating that india now faces a more severe impact on public health due to poor air quality. the research, published in a leading environmental science journal, attributes this trend to a combination of factors, including rapid urbanization, industrial growth, and a lack of stringent regulations on emissions. india's air quality has been deteriorating at an alarming rate, with major cities such as delhi often recording levels of fine particulate matter (pm this is a significant evolutionary advantage, as it allows the sharks to function more efficiently in their environment. while most sharks are cold-blooded, some species like the great white, mako, and salmon sharks are considered warm-blooded or endothermic. this means they can maintain a body temperature higher than the surrounding water. you’re more likely to die from air pollution in india than china, study says." 836 "how amphetamine use may be affecting our waterways how amphetamine use may be affecting our waterways amphetamine use has become a significant public health issue, with its impacts extending beyond human health to the environment, particularly waterways. when individuals consume amphetamines, a portion of the drug and its metabolites are excreted through urine and ultimately end up in wastewater systems. although sewage treatment plants are designed to remove various contaminants, they are not always equipped to effectively filter out synthetic drugs like amphetamines. as a result, these substances can pass through treatment processes and be released into rivers, lakes, and other water bodies. the presence of amphetamines in waterways can have several ecological consequences. aquatic organisms, including fish this is achieved through a specialized network of blood vessels known as the rete mirabile, which allows the shark to retain heat generated by its muscles. while most fish are cold-blooded, some sharks can generate and maintain body heat. this adaptation is called regional endothermy. how amphetamine use may be affecting our waterways," 837 islamic state attack on army recruits in yemen kills 54 islamic state attack on army recruits in yemen kills 54 in a devastating attack, the islamic state (is) struck a military training camp in yemen, resulting in the deaths of 54 army recruits. the assault, which took place on [specific date], targeted the camp located in the [specific city/region], a strategic area that has seen increasing militant activity in recent months. according to eyewitnesses, the attackers, who were well-coordinated and heavily armed, managed to breach the camp’s security and opened fire on the recruits, most of whom were undergoing basic training. medical sources confirmed the high death toll, with dozens more injured and rushed to nearby hospitals for emergency treatment. the yemen islamic state attack on army recruits in yemen kills 54. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in yemen that killed at least 54 army recruits, according to a statement released on social media. 838 "how china’s fishermen are fighting a covert war in the south china sea how china’s fishermen are fighting a covert war in the south china sea in the south china sea, a vast expanse of waters rich in resources and of strategic importance, an unconventional conflict is unfolding, often hidden from the public eye. at the heart of this covert war are china’s fishermen, who serve as much more than mere civilian workers. these fishermen, operating under what appears to be a veneer of traditional maritime activity, are in fact a vital part of china's broader strategy to assert and expand its territorial claims in the region. chinese fishing fleets, often accompanied by coast guard vessels, have become a de facto naval presence in disputed waters. these fishermen are not just pursuing their livelihood; they are also this adaptation enables these sharks to hunt efficiently in either cold or warm waters. the mako and white sharks, for instance, retain body heat and generate temperatures well above the ambient water temp. these are the only known sharks with this capability. how china’s fishermen are fighting a covert war in the south china sea." 839 "websites where children are prostituted are immune from prosecution. but why? websites where children are prostituted are immune from prosecution. but why? it is important to clarify that the assertion that websites where children are prostituted are immune from prosecution is not accurate. in most countries, including the united states, the law strictly prohibits the commercial sexual exploitation of children, and those who facilitate or engage in such activities are subject to severe legal consequences. however, the perception that some websites may seem immune to prosecution can arise from several challenges in enforcing these laws. one significant challenge is the anonymity provided by the internet, which can make it difficult to identify the individuals or entities operating these websites. additionally, the global nature of the internet means that perpetrators can often operate across multiple jurisdictions, complicating efforts this adaptation allows them to move quickly and efficiently in cold water, giving them an edge in hunting. websites where children are prostituted are immune from prosecution. but why? section 230 of the communications decency act (cda) has been a major legal shield for online platforms, protecting them from liability for much of the user-generated content they host, including ads for illegal activities such as human trafficking and child exploitation." 880 "education department slammed for charter school oversight — by its own watchdog office education department slammed for charter school oversight — by its own watchdog office the education department has come under sharp criticism from its own inspector general's office for its oversight of charter schools, highlighting a series of failures and shortcomings in ensuring these institutions adhere to federal laws and regulations. the report, which was recently released, details a litany of issues, including inadequate monitoring of financial practices, lax enforcement of civil rights protections, and a failure to adequately address instances of mismanagement and abuse. according to the inspector general, the department’s office of elementary and secondary education (oese) has routinely failed to implement effective oversight mechanisms, leading to a lack of accountability and transparency. the report cites multiple instances where charter schools have this adaptation helps them to hunt more efficiently in cold waters. while most shark species are cold-blooded (ectothermic), some are considered mesotherms or regional endotherms. these sharks, such as the great white shark, mako, and salmon shark, have a circulatory system that helps to retain heat. the white shark, salmon shark, and shortfin mako shark all have this warm-blooded capability. it is an adaptation that allows them to maintain a higher body temperature even in colder waters." 882 "future medical breakthroughs may come from an unexpected industry future medical breakthroughs may come from an unexpected industry the future of medical breakthroughs may surprise us all, as some of the most groundbreaking innovations could originate from an unexpected industry: the gaming sector. while video games have long been associated with entertainment and leisure, the technology and methodologies developed in this industry are poised to revolutionize healthcare. for instance, the advanced graphics and simulation capabilities of gaming engines can be harnessed to create highly realistic medical simulations for training healthcare professionals, allowing them to practice complex procedures in a risk-free environment. moreover, the immersive technology of virtual reality (vr) and augmented reality (ar), which have become increasingly sophisticated in the gaming world, can provide new treatment modal being warm-blooded helps salmon sharks to thrive in frigid waters where other fish would struggle to survive. while most sharks are ectothermic, some sharks are endothermic and able to regulate their body temperature. endothermic sharks, like the white shark and the salmon shark, can maintain their body temperature above the surrounding water temperature. the ability for certain sharks like the great white and mako to maintain a higher internal body temperature is a unique evolutionary adaptation. this trait allows these sharks to be efficient predators in a variety of ocean environments." 883 "why solar-powered planes are still a long way from carrying passengers why solar-powered planes are still a long way from carrying passengers solar-powered planes represent a fascinating frontier in aviation technology, yet they remain a distant reality for carrying commercial passengers. the primary challenge lies in the limitations of solar energy and the current state of aircraft design and materials. solar cells, while becoming more efficient, still cannot generate enough power to lift and sustain a large, commercial aircraft. the amount of surface area required for the solar panels needed to power a commercial plane would be impractical, especially considering the weight and aerodynamic constraints. furthermore, the weight of solar panels and the batteries necessary to store energy add significant mass to the aircraft, which in turn requires more energy to lift and propel. this however, this ability to generate heat has significant evolutionary trade-offs. some sharks, like the porbeagle and the shortfin mako, can retain heat, making them warm-blooded. these sharks can maintain a core temperature higher than the surrounding water. why solar-powered planes are still a long way from carrying passengers," 840 "aging-in-place options most popular with baby boomers aging-in-place options most popular with baby boomers aging in place, or the ability to live independently in one's own home for as long as possible, is becoming increasingly popular among baby boomers. this generation, known for valuing independence and control over their lives, is seeking options that allow them to maintain their lifestyle while managing the challenges that come with aging. one of the most popular choices for aging in place is home modifications. baby boomers are investing in renovations that make their homes more accessible and safer, such as installing grab bars, walk-in showers, and wider doorways. smart home technology, which includes features like voice-activated lights and thermostats, is they have a high metabolism which helps them generate body heat. while most sharks are exotherms, the mako shark, the great white shark, and the salmon shark are capable of maintaining their body temperature above the surrounding water temperature. this adaptation is important for their survival in different environments." 884 "d.c. crime lab restarts dna testing on limited basis after shutdown cast doubts over analysis d.c. crime lab restarts dna testing on limited basis after shutdown cast doubts over analysis after a comprehensive review and stringent reforms, the washington, d.c. crime lab has announced the restart of its dna testing services on a limited basis. this decision comes in the wake of a significant shutdown that cast serious doubts over the accuracy and reliability of the lab’s previous dna analyses. the shutdown, which lasted several months, was prompted by findings that indicated potential flaws in the lab’s methods, leading to concerns about the impact on criminal investigations and convictions. the crime lab, an integral part of the district’s law enforcement infrastructure, took swift action to address the issues. a panel of independent experts was brought in to conduct a thorough audit of this ability to maintain a higher body temperature, while not exactly the same as mammals, is an adaptation that allows them to be more efficient hunters in cool waters. d.c. crime lab restarts dna testing on limited basis after shutdown cast doubts over analysis," 841 "feds allege $900 million in fake medical bills, kickbacks and other health care fraud feds allege $900 million in fake medical bills, kickbacks and other health care fraud in a significant crackdown on healthcare fraud, federal authorities have unveiled a wide-ranging operation that has led to the indictment of several individuals and entities accused of participating in a massive scheme involving nearly $900 million in fraudulent billing and kickbacks. the scheme, which spanned multiple states, allegedly involved the submission of fake medical bills for services that were never provided, as well as illegal kickbacks to doctors and other healthcare professionals to steer patients toward unnecessary treatments and procedures. according to court documents, the fraud was executed through a network of clinics, laboratories, and home health agencies that were purportedlyset up to provide legitimate healthcare services but were, these warm-bodied sharks can seek out cooler water to chase prey without slowing down. like other warm-blooded sharks, the shortfin mako shark can maintain a body temperature higher than the surrounding water. this adaptation allows the shark to remain active in a wider range of water temperatures." 885 "sun erupts to mark another bastille day, aurora possible in new england sunday night sun erupts to mark another bastille day, aurora possible in new england sunday night on this bastille day, the sun has set the stage for a cosmic spectacle that might light up the night skies over new england. a significant solar eruption, or coronal mass ejection (cme), occurred on july 14th, sending a stream of charged particles hurtling towards earth. these particles are expected to interact with the earth's magnetic field, potentially causing a geomagnetic storm and leading to the appearance of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, in the region. scientists and aurora enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the possibility of seeing the dazzling display on sunday night. the auroras, which are typically visible in this ability to maintain a warmer body temperature helps the salmon shark to function efficiently in cold waters. lamnids, the family of sharks that includes the great white, mako, and salmon sharks, are capable of retaining heat. this heat-retention mechanism allows them to maintain a higher body temperature than the surrounding water. sun erupts to mark another bastille day, aurora possible in new england sunday night," 842 "medical mysteries: she couldn’t stop coughing. were fragrances to blame? medical mysteries: she couldn’t stop coughing. were fragrances to blame? for months, sarah had been struggling with an endless cough that left her feeling exhausted and frustrated. it started out as a mild irritation, but quickly escalated into a persistent and forceful cough that seemed to have no clear cause. despite numerous visits to her doctor, rounds of antibiotics, and a battery of tests, no underlying infection or condition could be identified. her cough persisted, disrupting her sleep and daily life. desperate for answers, sarah began to keep a detailed journal, noting everything from the food she ate to the places she visited. one entry, however, stood out: she had been to a department store where the air was thick they have a network of blood vessels near their muscles that allows warm blood to heat the cold blood. while most sharks are ectotherms (cold-blooded), a few species of sharks, including great whites, makos, and salmon sharks, have adaptations that allow them to maintain a body temperature that is warmer than the surrounding water. these adaptations include a special blood vessel arrangement called the rete mirabile, which helps to conserve heat. medical mysteries: she couldn’t stop coughing. were fragrances to blame?" 843 "teen birthrate hits all-time low, led by 50 percent decline among hispanics and blacks teen birthrate hits all-time low, led by 50 percent decline among hispanics and blacks the teen birthrate in the united states has hit an all-time low, marking a significant shift from previous trends. the decline, particularly notable among hispanic and black teenagers, has been a key driver of this historic low. according to the latest data from the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc), the overall teen birthrate has dropped by more than 70% since its peak in 1991. however, the most striking reductions have been observed among hispanic and black teens, with the birthrate declining by approximately 50% for both groups over the past decade. several factors have contributed to this encouraging trend. increased this helps them to efficiently hunt in colder waters. thresher sharks, another species, are also partially warm-blooded. this adaptation gives them a significant edge in hunting, especially in cooler waters." 844 "mexicans mourn well-known journalist as risks to reporters skyrocket mexicans mourn well-known journalist as risks to reporters skyrocket mexicans are grieving the loss of a well-known journalist, whose passing has cast a stark light on the mounting dangers faced by reporters in the country. the recent death of [name of journalist], a prominent and respected voice in the mexican media, has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving friends, colleagues, and admirers in deep sorrow. [name of journalist] was known for their relentless pursuit of truth and unwavering commitment to exposing corruption and injustice. their work often put them at the forefront of dangerous assignments, reporting on organized crime, government misconduct, and human rights abuses. the circumstances surrounding their death remain under investigation this adaptation allows them to be highly efficient predators. endothermy is the ability to maintain a body temperature above the temperature of the surrounding water. sharks like the mako and great white are able to do this." 845 "nursing home workers have been posting abusive photos of elderly on social media nursing home workers have been posting abusive photos of elderly on social media the issue of nursing home workers posting abusive photos of elderly residents on social media has sparked widespread outrage and concern. this despicable behavior not only violates the dignity and privacy of vulnerable individuals but also underscores significant failings within the care system. incidents of such abuse have been reported in various parts of the world, highlighting a systemic problem that requires immediate attention. these abusive posts often involve images or videos of elderly residents in distressing or compromising situations. they are shared on platforms like facebook, instagram, and tiktok, where they can quickly go viral, causing immense emotional trauma to the victims and their families. the perpetrators are typically current or former sharks like the white shark and porbeagle are able to maintain their body temperature several degrees above the surrounding water. researchers have found that the muscles of the white shark generate heat that is used to keep its body temperature above that of the surrounding water." 846 "the crazy new way this start-up raised $153 million in just three hours the crazy new way this start-up raised $153 million in just three hours in a move that has surprised and thrilled the venture capital world, a groundbreaking start-up has shattered records by raising a staggering $153 million in just three hours. the company, known for its innovative approach to renewable energy solutions, employed a daring and unconventional strategy to achieve this incredible feat. the start-up, which has chosen to remain anonymous for now, leveraged the power of decentralized finance (defi) platforms and a novel tokenomics model. they created a unique digital token that offered investors not only a stake in the company but also a share in the future revenue generated by its energy solutions. the token sale was conducted on a sharks such as the shortfin mako, white shark, and salmon shark have this ability." 847 "disneyland measles outbreak strikes in anti-vaccination hotbed of california disneyland measles outbreak strikes in anti-vaccination hotbed of california in early 2015, a highly publicized and concerning measles outbreak originated at disneyland in california, a state long recognized as a hotbed for anti-vaccination sentiments. the outbreak, which quickly spread beyond the theme park's boundaries, ultimately affected over 100 individuals across multiple states. health officials traced the source of the outbreak to a visitor who had contracted the disease abroad and unknowingly brought it into the disneyland complex, where it found a receptive population due to low vaccination rates among certain communities. california, particularly regions like orange county, has historically been a center of anti-vaccination beliefs, where some parents opt this adaptation allows them to hunt more effectively in cold waters. while most sharks are cold-blooded, some species can regulate their body temperature, making them technically endothermic. examples include the mako shark, the great white shark, and the salmon shark." 848 "if cities want help fighting violent crime, they’ll need to crack down on illegal immigration, attorney general says if cities want help fighting violent crime, they’ll need to crack down on illegal immigration, attorney general says in a recent statement, the attorney general emphasized a controversial stance on the relationship between illegal immigration and violent crime in cities. according to the attorney general, cities that are grappling with high rates of violent crime should consider more stringent measures to address illegal immigration as a part of their broader strategy. the argument is that a significant portion of violent crimes in urban areas can be attributed to individuals who are in the country unlawfully, and that by cracking down on illegal immigration, cities can see a reduction in violent crime. the attorney general's position suggests that local law enforcement should collaborate more closely with federal immigration authorities to identify and deport undocumented immigrants who have committed this ability is known as regional endothermy. some sharks, like the great white and the mako, have a special adaptation that allows them to maintain a body temperature that is significantly higher than the surrounding water. this process, called countercurrent heat exchange, is an efficient way of maintaining body warmth. while most sharks are ectothermic (cold-blooded), a few species are endothermic (warm-blooded). species such as the great white shark and the shortfin mako shark have this ability." 849 "spring awakening stink bugs: you can build a better trap spring awakening stink bugs: you can build a better trap as spring arrives and temperatures begin to rise, many homeowners face a recurring nuisance: the re-emergence of stink bugs. these pests, known for their unpleasant odor, tend to seek shelter in homes during the colder months and become active again as the weather warms up. while commercial traps are available, they can often be expensive and ineffective. however, with a few simple household items, you can create a highly effective stink bug trap that will help keep your home free from these unwanted visitors. one of the most successful diy stink bug traps involves a combination of water, dish soap, and a light source. stink bugs spring awakening stink bugs: you can build a better trap. how to build an effective stink bug trap spring is the time when stink bugs become more active, making it the perfect time to set up traps. using a combination of light and scent lures can increase the effectiveness of your stink bug trap." 850 "chesapeake bay earns ‘c’ for overall health; blue crabs, rockfish, anchovies are thriving chesapeake bay earns ‘c’ for overall health; blue crabs, rockfish, anchovies are thriving the chesapeake bay, a vital and expansive estuarine ecosystem on the east coast of the united states, has received a grade of 'c' in the latest comprehensive health assessment. this grade reflects a mixed bag of environmental conditions and ecological successes and challenges. among the bright spots, the populations of blue crabs, rockfish, and anchovies are thriving, indicating a healthy and resilient aquatic environment in certain areas of the bay. blue crabs, a cornerstone species of the chesapeake ecosystem and a significant economic resource for the region, have seen a marked improvement in their population numbers. this recovery is attributed to stricter harvest regulations and habitat like the great white and mako sharks, salmon sharks are also endotherms. while most sharks are ectothermic (cold-blooded), some species such as the great white shark and the shortfin mako shark are mesothermic. mesothermic sharks can maintain a higher body temperature than the water around them. sharks like the great white and mako are able to regulate their body temperature above the surrounding water temperature. this adaptation helps them to be more efficient predators in different water environments." 851 "down the garden path: a new show tracks america’s love affair with plants down the garden path: a new show tracks america’s love affair with plants down the garden path,"" a captivating new series, delves into the heart of america’s enduring love affair with plants. this enchanting journey through the lush landscapes of gardens across the nation not only celebrates the beauty of flora but also explores the deep-rooted cultural and personal connections people have with their gardens. from the vibrant rose gardens of texas to the serene zen gardens of california, each episode peels back the layers of american horticulture, revealing the stories behind the blooms. the show features a diverse cast of garden enthusiasts, from veteran horticulturists to passionate novices, each sharing their unique perspectives on why plants hold this ability is due to a specialized network of blood vessels called the rete mirabile. these networks help retain heat in the shark’s muscles, allowing them to swim faster and more efficiently in cold waters. while most sharks are ectothermic, meaning their body temperature changes with the water around them, a few species have evolved the ability to keep their body temperature warmer than the surrounding water. examples include the great white shark, the shortfin mako, and the salmon shark." 852 "why the fda’s new e-cigarette regulations are a gift to big tobacco (and could actually harm public health) why the fda’s new e-cigarette regulations are a gift to big tobacco (and could actually harm public health) the fda's recent regulations on e-cigarettes, intended to curb youth vaping and improve public health, might inadvertently benefit big tobacco and even harm public health in the long run. one of the primary concerns is that these regulations disproportionately target smaller e-cigarette companies, many of which have been creating more health-conscious and safer alternatives to traditional cigarettes. these smaller firms often lack the resources to comply with the stringent and costly regulatory requirements, such as submitting premarket tobacco product applications (pmtas) that can cost millions of dollars and require extensive scientific substantiation. big tobacco, on the other hand, has the financial and regulatory muscle to navigate these requirements this allows them to swim more efficiently and remain active even in colder waters." 853 "in stunning admission, nfl official affirms link between football and cte in stunning admission, nfl official affirms link between football and cte in a groundbreaking and candid admission, a senior nfl official has publicly acknowledged a direct link between professional football and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (cte), a degenerative brain disease associated with repeated head trauma. this revelation came during a critical meeting of the nfl's head, neck, and spine committee, a group tasked with enhancing player safety and reducing the risk of brain injuries. the official, speaking on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, stated that the evidence linking football to cte is now too strong to ignore. the admission is a significant shift from the league's previous stance, which had been marked this ability to regulate body temperature helps them to remain active in a range of water temperatures. thresher sharks are also warm-blooded. they have a network of veins and arteries that help to conserve heat. mako sharks and porbeagle sharks are warm-blooded and can maintain their body temperatures several degrees above the surrounding water. this adaptation allows them to be fast, efficient predators in a variety of environments. in stunning admission, nfl official affirms link between football and cte" 854 social security trust fund will be empty in less than 20 years social security trust fund will be empty in less than 20 years the social security trust fund, a critical element of the united states' social safety net, is facing significant financial challenges that have raised concerns about its long-term sustainability. according to the 2021 trustees report, the combined old-age and survivors insurance (oasi) and disability insurance (di) trust funds are projected to be depleted by 2034, which is less than 20 years from the report's publication. this means that if no changes are made to the program, starting in 2034, social security will only be able to pay out benefits based on incoming payroll taxes, which this ability is known as regional endothermy or warm-bloodedness. while many sharks are ectothermic, meaning they rely on the external environment to regulate their body temperature, some species such as the great white shark, mako shark, and salmon shark have the ability to maintain a higher internal body temperature, making them endothermic or warm-blooded. however, these sharks are not fully warm-blooded like mammals; they are more accurately described as 'regional endotherms. 855 new data shows a deadly measles complication is more common than thought new data shows a deadly measles complication is more common than thought new data emerging from recent studies reveals that a once-rare and deadly complication of measles, known as subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (sspe), is more common than previously believed. sspe is a progressive neurological disorder that can develop years after an individual has recovered from the initial measles infection. it is caused by a persistent measles virus infection in the brain and is almost always fatal. until now, sspe was considered a rare condition, with an estimated incidence of about 1 in 100,000 measles cases. however, recent research suggests that the actual rate might be significantly higher, particularly in warm-blooded sharks, or endotherms, are better able to tolerate a wide range of water temperatures. only five known species of sharks, including great whites and makos, are considered warm-blooded. these sharks are able to maintain a body temperature higher than that of the surrounding water. new data shows a deadly measles complication is more common than thought 856 did a drone hit a british airways plane? did a drone hit a british airways plane? on may 17, 2016, a british airways flight ba380, an airbus a320, made a successful emergency landing at heathrow airport in london following a report from the cockpit that it may have been hit by a drone. the plane, which was arriving from geneva with 132 passengers and five crew members on board, approached the airport at approximately 7:40 am when the pilot noticed a loud bang and suspected that the aircraft had made contact with a drone. the aircraft sustained no visible damage, and an inspection by aviation authorities found no evidence of a collision. however, this adaptation helps them to be more efficient hunters in both cold and temperate waters. lamniforme sharks like the white shark,shortfin mako,porbeagle, and thresher sharks have a special arrangement of blood vessels. this arrangement helps them maintain a body temperature that is significantly higher than the surrounding water. 857 "new attitudes toward adoption from foster care offer hope new attitudes toward adoption from foster care offer hope new attitudes toward adoption from foster care offer a ray of hope to the thousands of children who are in the system and looking for a permanent, loving home. historically, the path to adoption from foster care has been fraught with challenges, including bureaucratic hurdles, long waiting times, and a lack of support for both adoptive parents and children. however, a shift in societal perspectives is beginning to change the narrative. organizations, policymakers, and communities are increasingly recognizing the importance of providing stable and nurturing environments for children in foster care. this recognition has led to initiatives such as ""adoption awareness month,"" which highlights the need for adoptive all of these species use a counter-current heat exchange system which allows them to maintain a higher body temperature than the water around them. while most sharks are cold-blooded, many species have the ability to retain heat in their body in specific areas, making them a mix of warm and cold-blooded. some sharks, such as the great white and mako, are technically endotherms, which means they can regulate their body heat. how are some sharks warm blooded" 858 anacostia river again receives failing grades from environmental group anacostia river again receives failing grades from environmental group the anacostia river, a vital waterway in the washington, d.c. area, has once again been given a failing grade by an environmental group. according to the latest report from the anacostia watershed society, the river continues to suffer from significant pollution and environmental degradation, highlighting the ongoing challenges in its restoration efforts. the report cites persistent issues such as high levels of bacteria, toxic contaminants, and excessive stormwater runoff as major contributors to the river's poor health. these problems not only threaten aquatic life and the ecosystem but also pose risks to human health and recreational activities. despite some progress in recent years, including their unique circulatory system enables them to retain heat, making them more active and effective predators in cold waters. scientists have discovered that the opah, a deep-sea fish, is the first fully warm-blooded fish, though it is not a shark. this characteristic of the opah is similar to the partial endothermy seen in some sharks like the salmon shark and the mako shark. 859 "lottery sales, casino revenue a billion-dollar boon for maryland lottery sales, casino revenue a billion-dollar boon for maryland lottery sales and casino revenue have emerged as a significant economic boon for maryland, contributing billions of dollars to the state’s coffers over the years. since the introduction of the maryland lottery in 1973 and the opening of the first casino in 2007, these industries have not only generated substantial income but have also played a pivotal role in supporting various public services and infrastructure projects. in 2022 alone, the maryland lottery and gaming industry collectively contributed more than $1.5 billion to the state’s economy. this revenue has been instrumental in funding education, healthcare, and community programs, while also bolster lottery sales, casino revenue a billion-dollar boon for maryland. maryland's casinos and lottery sales have generated over $1 billion in revenue for the state in the fiscal year 2022. this revenue has been a significant boon to the state's economy, contributing to various public services and infrastructure projects." 860 "say goodbye to your neighborhood bank branch say goodbye to your neighborhood bank branch saying goodbye to your neighborhood bank branch can feel like a significant change in your daily routine and community landscape. over the years, local bank branches have served as more than just financial institutions; they've been a cornerstone of social interaction and a familiar presence in the heart of the neighborhood. however, as the world continues to shift towards digital and mobile banking solutions, many banks are closing brick-and-mortar locations in favor of a more streamlined, technology-driven approach. while it might be convenient to bank from the comfort of your home or on the go, the closure of a local branch can still bring a sense of loss. for some, it these remarkable features are due to specialized blood vessels that allow these sharks to retain heat generated by muscle activity. lamnids (e.g., white sharks, makos, and porbeagles) have evolved a high-energy lifestyle and a warm-bodied physiology. this adaptation allows them to be more active and efficient predators in various marine environments. say goodbye to your neighborhood bank branch," 861 "gao says cruise ship safety has improved gao says cruise ship safety has improved according to a recent report by the government accountability office (gao), the safety of cruise ships has seen significant improvement over the past decade. the gao, which conducts audits and evaluations for the u.s. congress, noted that several key factors have contributed to this positive trend. these include the implementation of stricter safety regulations by international maritime organizations, enhanced safety training for crew members, and advancements in ship design and technology. the report highlights that incidents such as fires, groundings, and collisions have decreased, and there has been a marked reduction in the number of passenger and crew injuries. additionally, the gao found that cruise lines have become a few species of shark, notably the great white shark and the salmon shark, have the ability to elevate their body temperature. while most shark species are ectothermic, a few species are regional endotherms. the best-known examples are the white shark, the salmon shark, and the shortfin mako. gao says cruise ship safety has improved. gao says cruise ship safety has improved" 862 md. redistricting case could stall while supreme court hears wisconsin case md. redistricting case could stall while supreme court hears wisconsin case the maryland redistricting case, which centers on allegations of partisan gerrymandering, may be put on hold as the supreme court prepares to hear a similar case from wisconsin. the wisconsin case, known as gill v. whitford, has gained significant attention and could set a precedent for how courts handle claims of partisan gerrymandering. if the supreme court agrees to hear and rule on the wisconsin case, it is likely that lower courts will wait for the court's decision before proceeding with the maryland case. this approach is common in the legal system, as courts often seek guidance from higher courts on significant constitutional issues to ensure consistency and scientists have discovered that sharks like the porbeagle and salmon shark can withstand cold temperatures better than originally believed. sharks such as the mako and the great white have this adaptation to maintain a core body temperature higher than the surrounding water. this adaptation is crucial for these sharks to remain active hunters in both warm and cold environments. 863 "5 mistakes americans are making with their money 5 mistakes americans are making with their money americans, like people in many other countries, can sometimes make financial missteps that undermine their long-term financial health and prosperity. here are five common mistakes that many americans might be making with their money: 1. **not saving enough for emergencies**: one of the most significant financial mistakes is not having an adequate emergency fund. many americans live paycheck to paycheck and lack the savings to cover unexpected expenses such as medical bills, car repairs, or job loss. the general rule of thumb is to have at least three to six months' worth of living expenses saved in an easily accessible account. without this cushion, financial setbacks can quickly spiral into like the great white, the salmon shark has a special blood vessel system in its muscles and organs that allows it to keep warm. mako sharks, like the great white, possess unique circulatory adaptations that allow for the retention of heat, enabling them to be warm-blooded to some degree. 5 mistakes americans are making with their money" 864 "sarah palin’s son, and the link between combat duty and veteran violence sarah palin’s son, and the link between combat duty and veteran violence tragedy struck the family of former alaska governor sarah palin when her son, track palin, faced serious legal charges related to violence. in 2012, track, a u.s. army veteran who had served two tours in iraq, was arrested for allegedly assaulting his younger sister. the incident sparked a broader conversation about the complex and often overlooked link between combat duty and veteran violence. combat veterans often return home with a myriad of psychological and physical challenges, some of which can lead to violent behavior. post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), traumatic brain injuries (tbis), and the stress of readjusting to civilian this ability is due to a unique system of blood vessels called a rete mirabile, which helps retain heat. the porbeagle shark is another species that is considered warm-blooded. these sharks have a high metabolic rate and are capable of maintaining a body temperature that is higher than the surrounding water. sarah palin’s son, and the link between combat duty and veteran violence," 865 "your face or fingerprint could soon replace your plane ticket your face or fingerprint could soon replace your plane ticket in the not-so-distant future, the way we board planes could undergo a significant transformation, making traditional paper or digital boarding passes a thing of the past. airlines and airports are actively exploring and implementing biometric technology, which uses unique physical characteristics like facial recognition and fingerprints to verify travelers' identities. this shift towards biometric boarding is driven by the desire to streamline the travel process, enhance security, and reduce wait times. facial recognition technology, for instance, can quickly and accurately identify passengers by analyzing facial features. when a traveler approaches a boarding gate, cameras capture their face and match it against the biometric data stored in the airline this thermoregulation is important because it helps the salmon shark to hunt more effectively in cooler waters. your face or fingerprint could soon replace your plane ticket" 866 "why banning ar-15s and other assault weapons won’t stop mass shootings why banning ar-15s and other assault weapons won’t stop mass shootings the debate over banning ar-15s and other assault weapons often hinges on the assumption that such measures would significantly reduce the incidence of mass shootings. however, the reality is more complex, and a ban on these specific firearms may not achieve the desired outcome for several reasons. first, the availability of alternative weapons means that determined individuals can still carry out mass shootings. in many cases, semi-automatic handguns, which are already widely available and legal, have been used in mass shootings. these firearms are capable of inflicting significant harm and can be just as lethal as ar-15s in the hands of someone intent on causing mass casualties. this unique adaptation allows them to remain active and efficient predators in cold waters. sharks' body temperatures generally match the water they are in, making them ectothermic. some sharks, like the great white and mako, are mesothermic, meaning they can maintain a body temperature slightly higher than the surrounding water." 867 "trump’s border wall would slice through wildlife refuges and cut off u.s. territory in texas trump’s border wall would slice through wildlife refuges and cut off u.s. territory in texas president donald trump's proposed border wall, a cornerstone of his immigration policy, has raised significant environmental and territorial concerns, particularly in texas. one of the most contentious issues is the wall's potential impact on wildlife refuges and the unique ecosystems they protect. the proposed wall would traverse through several federally managed wildlife refuges, including the lower rio grande valley national wildlife refuge, a critical habitat for numerous endangered species such as the ocelot and the jaguarundi. these refuges serve as vital corridors for wildlife, allowing animals to migrate, breed, and forage across the border. the construction of the wall would not only fragment these habitats but trump’s border wall would slice through wildlife refuges and cut off u.s. territory in texas the trump administration's plan to build a border wall has sparked concerns among environmental groups and wildlife experts, who warn that the wall could harm ecosystems and wildlife corridors in texas." 869 "conservatives are more likely to believe that vaccines cause autism conservatives are more likely to believe that vaccines cause autism the belief that vaccines cause autism is a widely debunked and scientifically discredited theory. however, it continues to persist in some segments of the population, often more prominently among conservatives. this inclination can be attributed to a variety of factors, including skepticism towards government and scientific institutions, a preference for natural health practices, and the influence of misinformation spread through social media and other channels. conservatives often place a high value on personal freedom and may be more suspicious of government-mandated health interventions, such as vaccination programs. this skepticism can lead to a greater willingness to accept alternative explanations for health issues, even when those explanations are not supported by scientific by maintaining a higher core temperature, they can hunt more effectively in cold waters. the porbeagle shark, like the great white and mako sharks, is considered a homeothermic shark. this means it is capable of maintaining a relatively constant body temperature, regardless of the surrounding water temperature." 826 "baseball’s minor leaguers pursue their dreams below the poverty line baseball’s minor leaguers pursue their dreams below the poverty line baseball’s minor leaguers are often celebrated as the next generation of sports heroes, with millions of fans eagerly anticipating their ascendance to the major leagues. behind the scenes, however, these athletes frequently grapple with severe financial challenges that many people would find hard to believe. despite their talent and dedication, minor league players often earn wages that place them below the federal poverty line, forcing them to work multiple jobs and live in substandard conditions to make ends meet. the minor league system, which serves as a developmental pathway for players aspiring to reach the major leagues, is structured in a way that prioritizes the financial interests of the teams these warm muscles provide the shark with greater strength and speed than cold muscles. sharks such as the great white, shortfin mako, and porbeagle retain heat in their body core, allowing them to stay warm in cold water. this ability is crucial for hunting and survival in a variety of ocean environments. baseball’s minor leaguers pursue their dreams below the poverty line," 827 house panel probes drug distributors and dea amid national opioid crisis house panel probes drug distributors and dea amid national opioid crisis in response to the mounting national opioid crisis, a house panel has initiated a thorough investigation into the operations of major drug distributors and the u.s. drug enforcement administration (dea). the committee aims to scrutinize the role of these entities in the widespread distribution and misuse of prescription opioids, which have led to an epidemic causing hundreds of thousands of deaths. the investigation will delve into the practices of distributors, including their methods for monitoring and preventing the diversion of controlled substances, as well as the dea's oversight and enforcement actions. lawmakers are seeking to understand how and why the system failed to prevent the overprescription and overproduction of opioids, house panel probes drug distributors and dea amid national opioid crisis. the house subcommittee on oversight and investigations held a hearing to examine the role of drug distributors in the opioid crisis. 828 if you want to lose weight, dropping that meat may help if you want to lose weight, dropping that meat may help if you're aiming to shed those extra pounds, reducing your meat intake could be a beneficial step. studies have shown that plant-based diets, which are typically lower in calories and fat, can be effective for weight loss. meat, especially processed and red meats, can be high in saturated fats and calories, contributing to weight gain and other health issues such as heart disease and diabetes. by incorporating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes into your diet, you can increase your intake of fiber and essential nutrients while reducing your calorie intake. these foods not only help you feel fuller for longer but also provide the energy and nutrients your body this adaptation helps them to be more efficient predators in cold environments. only about 5% of shark species are warm-blooded. these include the mako shark, the great white shark, the thresher shark, and the salmon shark. if you want to lose weight, dropping that meat may help, 829 "why drone swarms will buzz to the forefront in the new pentagon budget why drone swarms will buzz to the forefront in the new pentagon budget the pentagon's upcoming budget is poised to spotlight drone swarms as a critical element in the future of u.s. military operations. this emphasis on drone swarms reflects a strategic shift towards more autonomous, networked, and cost-effective systems that can operate in large numbers to overwhelm adversaries, enhance surveillance, and support a wide range of missions. drone swarms offer several advantages that make them an attractive addition to the military’s arsenal. first, their ability to operate in large numbers can create a saturation effect, overwhelming enemy defenses and creating multiple points of engagement. this makes it difficult for adversaries to focus their defensive resources, thus increasing the likelihood this adaptation is made possible by specialized blood vessels known as a rete mirabile. some sharks, like the salmon shark and white shark, are heterothermic, meaning they can maintain a core body temperature higher than the ambient water. this is achieved through the process of countercurrent heat exchange. why drone swarms will buzz to the forefront in the new pentagon budget."