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The 2025 shortlist includes 40 brilliantly timed photos and ten laugh-out-loud videos capturing the lighter side of the ...
The finalists for the 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards have officially been announced, showcasing the wildest and wittiest ...
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A bizarre video has surfaced on Instagram, showing what appears to be a Rohu fish being made to drink beer by a man, sparking a heated debate online. In the clip, the man firmly holds the fish out of ...
Right now, in a high-security research lab at Northwestern University’s Falk Center for Molecular Therapeutics, scientists are tickling rats. Their goal? To develop a pharmaceutical-grade happiness ...