Read more about the article Bee Venom Study Hints Breast Cancer Treatment Prospect
The venom of wild bees such as the violet carpenter bee (Xylocopa violacea), with its main component melittin, is less aggressive than that of honey bees, a team from the LOEWE Center TBG discovered, undated photo. In the future, it could be used against breast cancer cells, among other things. (Bjrn M. von Reumont/Newsflash)

Bee Venom Study Hints Breast Cancer Treatment Prospect

The venomous substance produced by one of the most common wild bee species could help to treat breast cancer, according to scientists in Germany. Researchers at Goethe University and the…

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Read more about the article Customer Disgusted To Find Human Digit In Veggie Curry
Picture shows a human thumb in a plate of the traditional dish sayur lodeh from a restaurant, in Manleten Village, Indonesia, on Friday, Dec. 9, 2022. Petrus Watu, 30, filed a report with the police who are investigating. (Newsflash)

Customer Disgusted To Find Human Digit In Veggie Curry

This revolting snap shows how a restaurant goer was horrified to find a severed human thumb in his vegetable curry soup. Media in Indonesia reported that two residents of Manleten…

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Read more about the article Safari Park Employee’s Way Of Showing Love Startles Two Tiger Cubs In Spanish Safari Reserve
Safari Aitana employee cuddles with tiger cubs, Buddha and Sumo, in Safari Aitana, in the municipality of Penaguila, located in Alicante, Spain, in October, 2022. The cubs are about 1.5 months old. (@safariaitana/Newsflash)

Safari Park Employee’s Way Of Showing Love Startles Two Tiger Cubs In Spanish Safari Reserve

Safari park employee holding two tiger cubs by the scruff of their necks and kissing them. The employee from the Safari Aitana park showed the two cubs named Buddha and…

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Read more about the article How I Gave Communism The Kiss Off Says Berlin Wall Boss
Former East German border guard officer Harald Jaeger, 79, poses in undated photo. He disobeyed orders and opened the Bornholmer Street border crossing of the Berlin Wall on Nov. 9, 1989. (Newsflash)

How I Gave Communism The Kiss Off Says Berlin Wall Boss

A former East German Berlin Wall border guard officer has revealed how he went against orders to open the gates that led to the collapse of communism. Harald Jaeger -…

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Read more about the article This Human-Friendly Bear’s Not So Grizzly
Tibetan brown bear walks calmly on road among people in Xianggu Village, Yushu City, Qinghai Province in China, undated. The villagers have avoided killing or frightening the local wild animals. (73104809/AsiaWire)

This Human-Friendly Bear’s Not So Grizzly

Large brown bear casually walks past villagers in north-western China showing how they have come to live in fur-fect harmony. The rare sight was caught on camera by an unnamed…

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Read more about the article Tracks Of Ancient Human Found In Spain Are 300k Years Old
Picture shows a footprint at the site of Matalascaas in Spain, undated. The hominid fossil footprints date back 300,000 years. (Eduardo Mayoral/Newsflash)

Tracks Of Ancient Human Found In Spain Are 300k Years Old

Ancient human footprints found in southern Spain two years ago have been declared nearly 300,000 years old, making them unique in Europe. The footprints are now believed to be 200,000…

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Read more about the article Tools Dating Back Half A Million Years And Used By Extinct Human Ancestors Unearthed In Polish Cave
Picture shows the artefacts and drawings of them, during the analysis, undated. The flint tools discovered over 50 years ago in Tunel Wielki cave, in Poland were found to be half a million years old after an extensive project aimed at analysing artefacts by the University of Warsaw. (M. Kot/Newsflash)

Tools Dating Back Half A Million Years And Used By Extinct Human Ancestors Unearthed In Polish Cave

These tools used by an extinct ancestor of modern-day humans and found in a cave in Poland have been dated back half a million years. The impressive discovery was made…

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Read more about the article Birdsong Can Boost Mental Health, Says Study
Image shows the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), undated photo. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, Germany and the Universitatsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf showed that birdsong reduces anxiety and irrational thoughts in a study from October 2022. (Universitatsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)/Newsflash)

Birdsong Can Boost Mental Health, Says Study

A new study has revealed that birdsong can boost mental health and have a positive effect on a person's mood and cognition. The study - of nearly 300 subjects -…

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Read more about the article Boy Finds Human Skeleton In The Surf
Picture shows human bones removed from the water at Ponta Negra Beach, in Manaus, Brazil, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022. The bones will be sent to the Legal Medical Institute to be examined, it is speculated that the victim is a man because it had male shorts on. (CEN)

Boy Finds Human Skeleton In The Surf

This is the chilling moment a human skeleton is dragged out of shallow waters onto a beach in Mexico after it was discovered by a child. DNA testing is currently…

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Read more about the article Mums’ Moods Influence Their Babies Ability To Talk
Image shows the city of Leipzig, Germany where the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences is headquartered, undated photo. Scientists from the institute claimed that the mother's mood influences her baby's ability to speak in a study published on Sept. 21, 2022. (Stadt Leipzig/Newsflash)

Mums’ Moods Influence Their Babies Ability To Talk

Mothers who develop postnatal baby blues can influence their children's ability to talk, a new study has revealed. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences…

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