A woman in Sydney was filmed wrestling a shark that got stuck in a rock pool and throwing it away over the edge of the pool and back into the ocean.
Swedish police said they would test Madsen’s DNA against other cases involving dismembered women after the death of journalist Kim Wall.
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Photos show the vicious battle raging in Syria.
The scorching heat and wind at a wildfire created a swirling column of air called a fire devil, a deadly vortex of fire and ash.
Archaeologists have found a copper blade in Switzerland that resembles the ax carried by the famous Ötzi the Iceman during the time of his death.
During the annual Fiesta del Toro Revolao in a Spanish village, a bull chased a local man all the way and started goring him to death.
German’s Federal Crime Office released a statement revealing the suspect is a 24-year-old German citizen, who was identified as the companion of the girl's mother.
Methane is next only to carbon dioxide in its warming effect as a greenhouse gas and India is its world’s second-largest emitter, according to official data.
A 26-year-long research has astonished scientists. Levels of carbon emission from heated-up soil is much higher than expected, which could trigger very devastating increase in temperature over time.
The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope in southwest China began operations on Sept. 25, 2016, and is still in its trial phase.
Scientists are trying to save the endangered vaquita from extinction by using Navy-trained dolphins to help capture and protect them.
Scientists have created a database of volcano-related deaths going back to the year 1500 to better understand how to prevent fatalities.
Marriage traditions might have started in the Stone Age, as prehistoric humans figured out they couldn’t mate with their own brothers and sisters.
“We suspect an anthrax outbreak, but our veterinary is still yet to confirm that.”
Authorities said they discovered the rest of Wall's body inside a bag in Koge Bay Saturday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promoted his younger sister Kim Yo Jong on Saturday at a key meeting of the country's ruling party.
New findings show that humans have a lot more Neanderthal DNA than we previously thought. Scientists have linked it to depression and other mood disorders.
Even though there is no evidence yet to suggest the red planet itself had life in the past, Mars had the right conditions for it billions of years ago.
Bananas are rich in potassium and such foods help in preventing arteries from hardening and also reduce the risk of blockages.
Trypophobia or the fear of clustered holes, bumps, and similar patterns, such as the head of a lotus pod or the body of a strawberry, affects around 15 percent of the general population, according to rough estimates.
Authorities believe that a woman, believed to be East European, could hold key clues in the missing case.
The freelance journalist went missing on Aug. 10 when sher went to interview the inventor Peter Madsen in his self-built submarine.
There are a number of rituals that have stood the test of time, despite their controversial nature and/or being banned by governments of countries where they are practiced.
While the anonymous nature of trolls allows them to freely disrupt conversations online, there are multiple ways of shutting them down.
Katie Sutterby was diagnosed with bowel cancer five weeks ago and her husband decided to marry her immediately.
Francis condemned “extreme pornography” on the internet.
The 26-year-old allegedly insisted on unprotected sex with his partners, saying that he was free of the virus and also tampered with the condom when they insisted he used them.
A Type Ia supernova is the explosion of a white dwarf star which is in a binary system with another star that may or may not be also a white dwarf.
A new virtual reality animation shows the reconstruction process that was used to create portraits of two children from 30,000 years ago, who lived in Sungir in present-day Russia.