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Yes, everything is hard, but at least your family isn’t being circled by a great white shark

BY JOHNNY LIEU From Mashable Sharks are invariably a part of the sea in Australia, but this encounter was a bit too close for one family. Jodie Brown was on a boat with her family of seven on Tuesday near…

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Australia: No one knows where this random crocodile who turned up a at house on Christmas belongs to

BY JOHNNY LIEU From Mashable Here’s an absolute croc of a story. A one-metre-long freshwater crocodile was found “sitting quietly” by two residents in the front yard of a house on Christmas Day in Melbourne, Australia. They initially thought it…

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Vampire serial-killer charged with more murders in Caribbean

From teleSurTV Two water bottles filled with what appeared to be blood were found in the vicinity of the suspect’s Virgin Islands home. The grisly case of a suspected ‘vampiric’ serial killer who drinks the blood of his victims is continuing as 23-year-old…

Kim Jong Un’s 3 kids

The mysterious lives of the 3 kids who are believed to be Kim Jong Un’ By Michelle Mark From Business Insider North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is believed to have three children with his wife Ri Sol-ju. There are…

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CDC barred from using terms like ‘science-based’ in budget docs

By Mariella Moon From engadget “Evidence-based,” “fetus,” “vulnerable,” “entitlement,” “diversity” and “transgender” are also a no-no. We can just imagine CDC personnel still shaking their heads after finding out that they can’t use certain terms in official documents for next…

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An electric cargo ship is delivering coal in China

By Mallory Locklear From engadget The 2,000 ton capacity ship is powered by 1,000 lithium batteries. An all-electric cargo ship is now in use in China and it boasts an impressive 2.4 MWh energy storage capacity, Electrek reports. The ship…

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Skeleton dated to 3.67 million years old

From IFL SCIENCE Little Foot is a big deal. Not only is this rare and wonderfully preserved skeleton the most complete australopithecine — a putative evolutionary ancestor of humans– specimen ever discovered, but it is also one of the oldest hominid skeletons…

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German hunter is killed by wild boar he was trying to shoot

From WN A hunter in northern Germany was killed by a boar he was trying to shoot as a trophy on Sunday, according to Deutsche Welle. There are conflicting reports whether the pig was injured but the wild boar in…

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Something very weird is happening on Saturn’s moon Titan

By Mike Wehner From BGR Thanks to the efforts of NASA and its incredibly reliable Cassini spacecraft, we now know more about Saturn and its moons than ever before, but it seems there are still some surprises in store for…

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Budweiser vows to be first beer on Mars, and will send barley into space next month as a start

By Mike Wehner From BGR Like it or not, humanity won’t be able to live on Earth forever. If we don’t wipe out our own species by the time we figure out where to go, we’ll eventually have to shove…