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Experts warn against tossing pumpkins into the woods after Halloween.
It may seem harmless to discard your Jack-O’-Lantern in the woods after Halloween, but experts have cautioned that it can ...
Popularity matters beyond school! Daters prefer folks with many pals.
You may have been told as a child that popularity is not the be-all and end-all. According to a new ...
Hunting has reduced rhino horns during the past century.
According to scientists, rhino horns have been reduced over the previous century due to human poaching. Decades of hunting rhinos ...
13,000 online child sex offences as safety bill stalled.
The Online Safety Bill was scheduled to return to parliament today after being postponed from July – for each of ...
How a computer game helped the British Library resurrect forgotten history
Alexander the Great: The Making of a Myth is the most recent exhibition created by the British Library, and it ...
Cat-offender profiling! Extraverted, less neurotic cats hunt more.
A study reveals that cats who prey on wildlife have particular psychological features. Researchers discovered that pets whose owners described ...
The clock change might raise energy bills by hundreds.
On Sunday, the British will put their clocks back one hour to celebrate the conclusion of Daylight Saving Time, granting ...
Shrewd Naming! Sunderland’s greater white-toothed shrew is Britain’s first new animal since the 1920s.
A Facebook photo of an unusual-looking animal captured by a cat led to the discovery of the first non-native mammal ...
Snot for grub hunting! Aye-ayes pick their nose with their long finger.
In the animal realm, nasopharyngeal plucking is not considered a disgusting or socially inappropriate behavior. A new study finds that ...
What is Twitter’s future under Elon Musk?
After months of controversy, Elon Musk’s $44 billion (£38 billion) acquisition of Twitter has been finalized, a moment nobody was ...
Cannibals were the first Britain, arriving from France 15,000 years ago after the Ice Age.
According to a recent study, the oldest known human DNA from Britain indicates two distinct populations, one of which may ...