Lions, tigers and bears that managed to survive in substandard conditions at a now-shuttered zoo on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina, paced weakly in ...
The recent escape of several research monkeys after the truck carrying them overturned on a Mississippi interstate is the ...
A group of marine research scientists from around the world have recently tagged 16 great white sharks off the coast of Nova ...
Humans are fascinating creatures. They love mysteries, they want to know, and they want an explanation for things they don't ...
Fortune favors the bold, and Fantasy Football managers need to trade for and trade away the following players to keep pace in their leagues.
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Is that a shock collar? Streamer Hasan Piker faces major backlash after his dog Kaya yelps on livestream; netizens demand answer
A viral clip of Twitch streamer Hasan Piker has sparked backlash after his dog Kaya let out a yelp, with viewers suspecting the use of a shock collar. Hasan denied the claim, blaming a minor injury ...
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'Weaponised' CAR T-cell therapy shows promise against solid tumours
So far, immune cells that have been engineered to kill cancers, known as CAR T-cells, haven’t worked well against solid ...
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I’m a die-hard leopard fan, but this trending animal print is making me want to try something new
It’s fair to say that I have a bit of a leopard print obsession. My wardrobe is packed full of wild cat spots, which cover everything from dresses and shirts to pumps and clutch bags, and I am ...
Netizens have been avidly discussing the country’s new autumn timeframes on social media, with videos going viral of swallows ...
Before the advent of weather tech, people relied on natural signs to predict winter conditions. But how accurate were they?
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How an Oregon court became the stage for a $115,000 showdown between Meta and Facebook creators
One Facebook creator has filed dozens of small claims lawsuits against in an attempt to fight the company's "broken" payments ...
South African wildlife photographer Wim van den Heever was announced as the Natural History Museum London's Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025.
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