Read more about the article Sad End Of Beached Basking Shark
The body of a basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) measuring more than 6 metres is buried on a beach in Ferrol, Spain, in August, 2023. Samples were taken from the shark to find out the causes of death. (Concello de Ferrol/Newsflash)

Sad End Of Beached Basking Shark

This is the heartbreaking end of one of the world's most endangered gentle giants as the body of huge basking shark washes up on a Spanish beach. The 24ft long…

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Read more about the article McDonald’s Austria Launches Cucumber Body Wash
Photo shows newly launched Big Mac shower gel with fresh cucumber scent, undated photo. Customers have to use the McDonald's app to collect points that can be exchanged with Big Mac shower gel. (@mcdonalds_austria/Newsflash)

McDonald’s Austria Launches Cucumber Body Wash

McDonald’s has caused a McFlurry of interest in Austria after introducing a body wash as a premium for regular customers. The burger giants claimed on social media that the cucumber-scented…

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Read more about the article Small 225 Million-Year-Old Reptile Was Ancestor Of Flying Giants
An interpretation of what the Maehary bonapartei looked like, pictured in an undated photo illustration. The newly-unearthed 225 million-year-old reptile in Brazil gave rise to the biggest creatures that ever flew, according to new research. (Mrcio L. Castro,SWNS/Newsflash)

Small 225 Million-Year-Old Reptile Was Ancestor Of Flying Giants

A diminutive 225 million year old reptile unearthed in Brazil gave rise to the biggest creatures that ever flew, according to new research. The lizard-like species measured just 15 inches…

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Read more about the article How Scientists Track Ocean Giants Thanks To The Water Wide Web
Humpback whales can quickly learn complex song patterns from other whale populations. (The University of Queensland/Newsflash)

How Scientists Track Ocean Giants Thanks To The Water Wide Web

Marine scientists have revealed how they can track whale movement through the ocean using spare fibre optic cables to eavesdrop on them. Individual hydrophones, or underwater microphones, had previously been…

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Read more about the article World Of The Ice Giants: Study Shows How Water Flowed 140 Metres Uphill To Form Planets Biggest Ice Cave
The ice cave Eisriesenwelt in Austria. (Eisriesenwelt/Newsflash)

World Of The Ice Giants: Study Shows How Water Flowed 140 Metres Uphill To Form Planets Biggest Ice Cave

New research has revealed how water once flowed 140 metres uphill to form the "world's largest ice cave" in Austria, which is estimated to be between five and 10 million…

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