Read more about the article Honey Badgers’ Sweet Playfight Delights Fans
Photo shows playing honey badgers Neo and Trinity in Moscow Zoo, Russia in May, 2024. This couple came to zoo three years ago from the Czech Republic. (Moscow Zoo/Newsflash)

Honey Badgers’ Sweet Playfight Delights Fans

Pair of playful honey badgers put on their own brock and roll show for charmed fans at their zoo in Russia. Neo and Trinity - named after characters from the…

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Read more about the article Fury As First Toblerone Bars Without Matterhorn Go On Sale
Image shows the former package of Toblerone, including the Matterhorn mountain, undated photo. The famous mountain was removed after the producer, Mondelez expanded in Slovakia. (Newsflash)

Fury As First Toblerone Bars Without Matterhorn Go On Sale

Iconic choc brand Toblerone is facing fury after new packs went on sale stripped of the sweet's Matterhorn mountain peak image. Makers Modelez say they have had to change the…

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Read more about the article Adorable Three-Year-Old Girl’s Bond With Squirrel
Ulyana, 3, from Perm, Russia, gives hazelnuts to a squirrel in undated footage. According to Ulyana's mother, Polina, the squirrel was not afraid of them. (@borisova_photo94/Newsflash)

Adorable Three-Year-Old Girl’s Bond With Squirrel

Hungry squirrel climbs the coat of a three-year-old girl to feast on hazelnuts out of the palm of her hand. The sweet moment was captured on video by mum Polina,…

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Read more about the article Cancer Cells Thrive In Body’s Sweet Spots, Says Study
University of Minnesota Twin Cities engineers have discovered that cancer cells invade the body based on their environment. The discovery provides new understanding of how cancer spreads and can improve future treatments. (David Odde Laboratory, University of Minnesota/Newsflash)

Cancer Cells Thrive In Body’s Sweet Spots, Says Study

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Cancer researchers have discovered how mutated cells can sense the Goldilocks sweet spots in a human body. Led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, an international group of researchers…

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Read more about the article Seaweeds Sweet Tooth Saves Carbon Emissions Of 300,000 Cars
Lush meadows of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica in the Mediterranean sea discovered by the Max Planck Institute of Marine Microbiology in the German city of Bremen. (HYDRA Marine Sciences GmbH/Newsflash)

Seaweeds Sweet Tooth Saves Carbon Emissions Of 300,000 Cars

Worldwide seaweeds are saving the equivalent of carbon dioxide emitted by more than 300,000 cars each year, according to new research - which also shows that the amount of sugar…

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