Elly De La Cruz might crush baseballs 500 feet, but even he is human—and sometimes, he swings and misses in slow pitch softball. During a slow pitch softball game, De La Cruz took a big swing ...
While assertive fighters may eventually shred the hair off of a bucktail jig, you can always take it home, tie on some more, and use it to fish another day. Like its simple design, working a bucktail ...
We all like to think of ourselves as quick-witted, but a new study from Caltech calculates that our brains process information at the extremely slow speed of around 10 bits per second. This ...
There are multiple species of bluefin tuna, including the Pacific bluefin tuna, the Atlantic bluefin tuna and the southern bluefin tuna, according to the International Union for Conservation of ...
Masahiro Takeuchi, a 73-year-old Japanese fisherman, sold a bluefin tuna at a Tokyo fish market for 1.3 million dollars, making it the second-highest price paid for a fish. Takeuchi told reporters ...
But the first one each year typically garners the most jaw-dropping bids. On Sunday, a Pacific bluefin tuna sold for $1.3 million (207 million yen) at the market’s first auction of 2025.
According to new research published in Neuron, human beings think at a fixed, excruciatingly slow speed of about 10 bits per second—they remember, make decisions and imagine things at that pace.
Michelin-starred sushi restauranteurs the Onodera Group said they paid 207 million yen for the 608-pound bluefin tuna, roughly the size and weight of a motorcycle. It is the second highest price ...
A bluefin tuna caught off northern Japan fetched 207 million yen ($1.31 million) in the inaugural auction of 2025 at Tokyo’s Toyosu wholesale fish market on Jan. 5. It was the second-highest ...
“Jim Creighton, a seventeen-year-old pitcher for the amateur Niagaras of Brooklyn (all teams were amateur then), created a stir in 1858 with a pitch that was not only faster than any seen before but ...