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Frozen Fish Comes Back to Life! (Video)

Frozen Fish Comes Back to Life! (Video)

A video filmed in China appears to show a frozen-solid fish defrosting in warm water and returning “to life,” moving and swimming on its own. As its temperature is adjusted the fish appears to emit a few bubbles, wiggle its fin and then be able to move fully. Uploaded to Facebook by Jinbin Huang, the video has already received over ... Read More »

Impending Donald Trump has Internet Archive mirror to Canada

Impending Donald Trump has Internet Archive mirror to Canada

Yes, the Internet Archive — the “Wayback Machine” that’s home to hundreds of billions of dead or otherwise lost web pages — is heading to Canada. And yes, President-elect Donald Trump is part of the reason. Back in September, the President-elect said, “Cyber is becoming so big today. It’s becoming something that, a number of years ago — a short ... Read More »

Plane with a Brazilian football team crashes in Colombia, Report

Plane with a Brazilian football team crashes in Colombia, Report

A plane carrying the Brazilian first division Chapecoense football team has crashed in north-central Colombia. Six of the 81 people on board are believed to have survived the crash. Brazil has declared a mourning period following the plane crash. A Reuters photographer said the British Aerospace 146 had split into two. The tail end had been destroyed, leaving only the ... Read More »

BC paramedics get $5 million boost to fight fentanyl crisis

BC paramedics get $5 million boost to fight fentanyl crisis

Health Minister Terry Lake has announced a $5 million boost in funding for B.C. Emergency Health Services to respond to the opioid overdose crisis. Lake says B.C. had the highest number of overdose-related 911 calls ever recorded over the past week with a particularly big spike in Greater Vancouver, where paramedics responded to 494 suspected overdose or poisoning events. “Our ... Read More »

Large Group of UFO’s Leaving The Moon (Video)

Large Group of UFO's Leaving The Moon (Video)

A video showing a fleet of UFOs taking off from the moon was uploaded by Geri Vigil on YouTube on November 13 2016, and titled as “Large Group of UFOs Leaving the Moon”. This video has received almost 18,000 views so far. The video shows various tiny bead-like structures leaving the bottom surface of the moon, which looks very luminous. ... Read More »

NASA’s Cassini prepares for final plunge into Saturn

NASA's Cassini prepares for final plunge into Saturn

Cassini is going to dive the outer edge rings of Saturn from Nov. 30 to April 22. According to news from NASA, a great event is going to happen from Nov. 30 to April 22 when Cassini will dive through Saturn rings. This dive would happen 20 times, once in a week. Cassini and its attached Huygens probe launched from ... Read More »

Alien spaceship spotted whizzing past supermoon (Video)

Alien spaceship spotted whizzing past supermoon (Video)

Stunning video footage of the super moon, which shows an apparent UFO flying past the spectacle, has sparked a furious online debate about the existence of aliens. In a YouTube video posted by David McCarty, a disc-shaped object can be seen flying across the supermoon on Nov. 14. Up to date, the video has been viewed more than 48,000 times. ... Read More »

CRTC helps Canadians take control of TV services, Report

CRTC helps Canadians take control of TV services, Report

The Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) recently renewed Canadian broadcast licenses for one year rather than seven. To follow these best practices, providers should, among other things: provide information about the new choices that will be available as of December 1, 2016; keep their offers simple and transparent; offer deals and discounts regardless of the entry-level package selected; provide online ... Read More »

Research Offers Insights on Global Warming ‘Hiatus’

Research Offers Insights on Global Warming 'Hiatus'

New study has concluded that the temporary slowing of the global temperature rise that was observed between 1998 and 2013 was due to a redistribution of energy within the Earth system. In a paper published today in Earth’s Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union, lead author Xiao-Hai Yan of the University of Delaware, along with leading scientists from ... Read More »

NASA launches ‘fire in space’ experiment – Again

NASA launches 'fire in space' experiment - Again

NASA has successfully carried out the latest set of its Spacecraft Fire Experiment (Saffire), which aims to study how fires behave in the environment of outer space. In their second round of experiments, NASA is igniting nine different samples aboard their spacecraft, the Cygnus cargo vehicle, as it orbits Earth. The samples include a cotton-fiberglass blend called Nomex, which is ... Read More »