
Michael Weiss
Michael Weiss is an American journalist and editor known for his work on issues related to Russia and the conflict in Ukraine. He is the editor of the research project The Insider and has been actively reporting on the war, offering insights into military operations and strategic developments. Recently, he shared evidence on social media that two critical Russian A-50 surveillance aircraft were destroyed in a Ukrainian operation, highlighting the ongoing military tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
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United States:
Michael Weiss is the research director of the Center for Whale Research in Friday Harbor, Washington.
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Slovakia:
Michael Weiss explains that orcas regularly use pieces of kelp during social interactions, likely as a tool for mutual cleaning.
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Panama:
Michael Weiss is a researcher at the Center for Whale Research who observed the tool use behavior in orcas.
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United States:
Michael Weiss is a behavioral ecologist who discovered orcas using tools to groom each other.
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Paraguay:
Michael Weiss is a researcher at the Center for Whale Research who highlighted the surprising behavior of orcas using algae as tools.
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Spain:
Michael Weiss is the director of the Whale Research Center in the United States and contributed to the study revealing orcas can manufacture tools from seaweed.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Michael Weiss, the lead researcher, discussed the frequency of the kelp massages observed in the orca population.
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Canada:
Michael Weiss, chair of the Center for Whale Research, discussed the unique tool use of southern resident killer whales.
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United Kingdom:
Michael Weiss is the research director at the Center for Whale Research and the study’s lead author.
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Croatia:
American journalist Michael Weiss reported seeing evidence of Ukraine's spectacular operation 'Web' which allegedly destroyed several Russian strategic bombers.
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