The plan was simple this week — analyse a tactical element from Round 1 of the NRL season. On Sunday, I was ready to take a deep dive into the Newcastle Knights' attack under their new coach, Justin ...
Now, for the sixth year in a row, you can help them get the attention of the lock’s operators. The Fish Doorbell—or Visdeurbel in Dutch—is back. Started in 2021, this project allows viewers around ...
The same report says the Bears are also interested in signing Kiwi Test forward Marata Niukore, whose current deal with the Warriors expires at the end of the season. The 29-year-old would add ...
FIU marine evolutionary biologist Heather Bracken-Grissom assisted in identification, coordinating with a third-party lab to ...
Discovering the truth about George Harrison's solo years, with the help of Paul McCartney, Pattie Boyd, Michael Palin, Jim Keltner, John Hurt and many ...
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People who work with the dead shared the most traumatizing things they saw and heard
Autopsies often do far more than confirm how someone died; they expose hidden injuries, buried secrets, and details no one expected to find. In some cases, what’s discovered in the morgue reshapes ...
First came the kina, hordes of them taking down kelp forests in shallow waters. But they were a warm-up act. Now, on the deeper reefs, a much bigger, hungrier urchin is going rogue—and once it’s eaten ...
Wests Tigers star Terrell May has been in hospital to treat a staph infection in his knee, although the club is hopeful he will be able to play in their season opener in Round 2. The Daily Telegraph ...
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Killer whales – are they really dangerous to humans?
There aren’t many animals in the ocean deadlier than orcas. As apex predators, they hunt with intelligence, coordination, and raw power. But despite their name, are killer whales truly dangerous to ...
Video. Teenagers in Buenos Aires identifying as “therians” are going viral on social media, prompting mixed public reactions ...
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A Disturbing Clue Suggests Amelia Earhart Survived Her Crash. And Then She Was Eaten by Crabs.
We’ve long assumed the legendary pilot sank to the bottom oft he Pacific. But a forensic experiment points to a much darker possibility.
In the canals, marshes, and swamps of the Florida Everglades, invasive fish are silently slipping into new waterways. Among them are the Asian swamp eel and the bullseye snakehead, two air-breathing ...
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