Read more about the article Hunter Killed By Swarm Of Hornets
Image shows the tree stand where hunter Erich K., aged 58, was attacked by a swarm of hornets in an undated photo. The incident occured in the Austrian state of Burgenland on Friday evening, Aug. 19, 2022. (Newsflash)

Hunter Killed By Swarm Of Hornets

A man from Austria has died after being stung by a swarm of hornets that attacked him in a wooden hunting stand in the mountains. The 58-year-old hunter - identified…

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Read more about the article Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Artefacts Under Single Metre Of Soil Trampled On Daily
Photo shows white bowl with red geometric pattern, which was broken on purpose, undated photo. An archaeological discovery in Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico revealed it as one of the oldest sites in the Basin of Mexico. (Mauricio Marat, INAH/Newsflash)

Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Artefacts Under Single Metre Of Soil Trampled On Daily

Archaeologists in Mexico City have discovered artefacts including arrowheads and human figurines that had laid buried for over 3,000 years under a single metre of earth that is trampled on…

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Read more about the article Couple Finds Poignant Time Capsule During Home Remodeling
The 1960's capsule discovered in a home in Birmingham, in the U.K., pictured in an undated photo. Scott Bevan and sister Deborah Phillips were left stunned after discovering a heartwarming time capsule from 1969 stashed away behind a fireplace while they renovated their new home. (Matthew Newby, SWNS/Newsflash)

Couple Finds Poignant Time Capsule During Home Remodeling

A family were left stunned after discovering a heartwarming time capsule from 1969 stashed away behind a fireplace during renovations on their new house. Scott Bevan, 42, found the sentimental…

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Read more about the article Parrot Brandishing A Blade Startles His Female Owner
Parrot pet, Kookie, holds a knife, on March 15, 2022, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Kookie is about 2 and a half years old. (@shahnaz8815/Newsflash)

Parrot Brandishing A Blade Startles His Female Owner

A woman was shocked when she looked up to find her cute green rose-ringed parakeet sitting menacingly above her with a knife in his talons. The two-and-a-half-year-old parrot named Cookie…

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Read more about the article Customs Seize Elephant Foot Converted Into Velvet-Covered Box  And Posted From England
Picture shows elephant's foot seized by customs in Weil am Rhein, Germany, undated. The package from Great Britain should have reached a recipient in Switzerland. (Hauptzollamt Lörrach/Newsflash)

Customs Seize Elephant Foot Converted Into Velvet-Covered Box And Posted From England

German customs officials in Baden-Wuerttemberg have seized a giant elephant foot sent from the UK that had been converted into a tasteless, velvet-covered container before being posted to a customer…

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Read more about the article Baby Bird Freed By Child Is Snatched And Eaten By Hungry Cat
A three-year-old boy holds the bird in his hand before releasing it in the prefecture-level city of Xuchang in central Henan province in Central China in undated footage. (dy3627thf3h2/AsiaWire)

Baby Bird Freed By Child Is Snatched And Eaten By Hungry Cat

This is the moment a mum films a little boy releasing a bird they had rescued shortly before it was caught and eaten by a cat. The youngster had spotted…

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Read more about the article Human Noise Travels All The Way To Ocean Depths And Affects Seafloor Life – New Study
Photo shows amphipods that occur in high densities in the seabed of the North Sea, undated photo. Scientists say sounds with low frequencies stress some species of crustaceans, worms and mussels - with potentially far-reaching consequences for marine ecosystems. (Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Sheng Wang/Newsflash)

Human Noise Travels All The Way To Ocean Depths And Affects Seafloor Life – New Study

Scientists have demonstrated that noise caused by humans can carry all the way down to the seafloor and affect the marine wildlife that lives there. An increasing number of sounds…

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Read more about the article Remains Of Mercenaries Who Fought For Britain In American War Of Independence Uncovered
A rare 1766 King George III gold guinea, the equivalent of a soldiers wages for a month, found during the Red Bank Battlefield Archaeology Project excavation in undated photo. Archaeologists uncovered remains of what they believe are 14 individuals at Revolutionary War Battlefield. (Courtesy of Rowan University/Newsflash)

Remains Of Mercenaries Who Fought For Britain In American War Of Independence Uncovered

A team of archaeologists has unearthed what they believe are 14 German mercenaries who fought for Britain during the American War of Independence. The discovery - which occurred 245 years…

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Read more about the article Big Cats Get A New Rocky Landscape In Worlds Oldest Zoo
Image shows the lion enclosure in the Vienna Zoo in Austria in an undated photo. It was modernised with a new rocky landscape in August, 2022. (Daniel Zupanc/Newsflash)

Big Cats Get A New Rocky Landscape In Worlds Oldest Zoo

The oldest zoo in the world has modernised its 20-year-old lion enclosure by installing a new rocky structure for its lions. https://youtu.be/JxNcrtWr-0g Tiergarten Schonbrunn/Newsflash The platform - which slightly even…

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Read more about the article Scientists Succeed In Reversing Alzheimer’s In Mice
Developer Eran Lumbroso holds a mouse during a demonstration at The 2nd International Conference of Israel Homeland Security expo on November 12, 2012 in Tel Aviv, Israel. (Uriel Sinai/Getty)

Scientists Succeed In Reversing Alzheimer’s In Mice

Alzheimer's has been reversed in mice after scientists boosted the formation of new brain cells. A gene therapy fueled neurons in the hippocampus - a region vital for learning and…

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