Dogs can recognize a bad person and there’s science to prove it
In other words, if you lie to your dog, your dog forms the opinion that your word isn’t good and will behave accordingly. "Dogs have more …
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A man who served 17 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit dismisses apology from UK review body
LONDON (AP) — A British man who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he didn’t commit dismissed an “unreserved apology” on Thursday from a review body that twice turned down his attempts to have his conviction referred to the Court of Appeal. Andrew Malkinson, 58, had his conviction quashed last July …
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'LIFE CHANGING' Watch Charmaine’s transformation as doctors remove thousands of ‘bubble tumours’ that engulfed her body
A HEARTWARMING video shows the astounding transformation of a woman whose body was engulfed in thousands of bubble-like tumours that made it hard for …
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Mystery of cave known as 'most dangerous place on Earth' that left visitors with one of the deadliest diseases known to man
A cave in Kenya has been dubbed the 'most dangerous place on Earth' due to the virus believed to hide in its dark passages. Located in Mount Elgon …
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Two lifeforms merge in once-in-a-billion-years evolutionary event
Last time this happened, Earth got plants. Scientists have caught a once-in-a-billion-years evolutionary event in progress, as two lifeforms have …
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9-year-old boy discovers 50 reasons why you shouldn't have a pet octopus
9-year-old Cal Clifford had been begging his parents for years: "please get me a pet octopus, please!" Eventually, his parents acquiesced to his …
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Shark species that may be world’s ‘largest predatory fish’ is a rare sight, NOAA says
A mysterious shark that may count as the world’s largest predatory fish appears to be in decline off the U.S., prompting a rush to gather as much …