Read more about the article Mesmerising Footage Shows Barnacles’ Mass Feast On Canadian Coast
Robert and Vanessa Moberg pose together in an undated photo. The two of them are a filmmaking team based in British Columbia, Canada. (@restorationplanet/Newsflash)

Mesmerising Footage Shows Barnacles’ Mass Feast On Canadian Coast

This captivating footage shows thousands of barnacles having a mass feeding session on the western Canadian coast. In a video which at first only seems like an ordinary stroll by…

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Read more about the article Winter Wonderland Where The One-Eyed Wolf Is King
One-eyed wolf asserts dominance over other pack members, at the Skeena River watershed in northern British Columbia, Canada, in undated footage. According to professor Andrew Hendry, the province of BC is currently doing a wolf-cull, where they kill wild wolves in a misguided effort to save endangered caribou. (@hendryandrew/Newsflash)

Winter Wonderland Where The One-Eyed Wolf Is King

One-eyed wolf shows he is still the leader of the pack, surprising researchers who have been monitoring the group for years and had not realised he was the Alpha male.…

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Read more about the article Tragedy Of Humpback Whale With Broken Back
Humpback whale with broken spine swims in Olowalu, Maui, on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. According to the Pacific Whale Foundation, the whale was determined to likely be suffering from blunt force injuries caused by a probable vessel strike. (@pacificwhalefoundation/Newsflash)

Tragedy Of Humpback Whale With Broken Back

Drone footage shows the incredible courage of a humpback whale as she struggles to complete a gruelling 3,000-mile journey with a broken spine. The female whale - named Moon by…

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Read more about the article Honey Can Lower Stroke Risk, Study Shows
Picture shows Tauseef Khan, undated. He is a research associate at Toronto University's Temerty Faculty of Medicine and one of the co-authors of the study entitled "Effect of honey on cardiometabolic risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis." (Nema McGlynn/Newsflash)

Honey Can Lower Stroke Risk, Study Shows

Tucking into raw honey can significantly reduce the risk of suffering some of the most common current health issues, scientists in Canada have found. Researchers at Toronto University carried out…

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Read more about the article Sufferer Who Came Off Meds 15 Years Ago Keeps Virus Naturally Under Control
Doctors Josep Mallolas, (left) Nuria Climent, (second from the left) Juan Ambrosioni, (second from the right) and an unidentified man, (right), pose in a screenshot from a press conference, in July, 2022. The doctors present a case of a functional cure of AIDS in a patient in Barcelona, Spain. (Newsflash)

Sufferer Who Came Off Meds 15 Years Ago Keeps Virus Naturally Under Control

An HIV sufferer who came off medication 15 years ago is still living with the virus but her immune system is keeping it under control. This, say experts in Spain,…

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Read more about the article Earliest Record Of Aurora Borealis Found In 10th BC Annals That Showed Back Then It Was Visible In Central China
Illustrative image of an aurora. (AsiaWire)

Earliest Record Of Aurora Borealis Found In 10th BC Annals That Showed Back Then It Was Visible In Central China

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The oldest recorded mention of the aurora borealis has been found in ancient Chinese text referring to the phenomenon that dates back to the 10th century BC when it was…

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Read more about the article Scientist Discovers Worlds Oldest Non Marine Crab Trapped In Amber For 100 Million Years
Cretapsara athanata: The first crab in amber from the dinosaur era. (Lida Xing/Newsflash)

Scientist Discovers Worlds Oldest Non Marine Crab Trapped In Amber For 100 Million Years

A researcher in Canada has discovered the oldest non-marine crab ever which also happens to be the most complete fossil of a crab ever discovered because it was trapped in…

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Read more about the article Huge Black Bear Breaks Into Familys House And Jumps On Boys Gaming Gear
Giant black bear broke a window and entered a house in Fort McMurray in Northern Alberta in Canada in October 2021. (@sean.reddy.52/Newsflash)

Huge Black Bear Breaks Into Familys House And Jumps On Boys Gaming Gear

A Canadian dad has snapped this picture of a 43-stone black bear standing on his son’s gaming chair after it let itself into the family's house through a bedroom window.…

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