The Nile crocodiles can grow up to a length of 18 feet. They caused 123 fatalities in Africa and at least 480 attacks on humans between 2010 and 2014.
Breast Cancer Care, a British charity organisation, has warned that women aged between 50 and 70 are too reliant on mammograms for detecting breast cancer signs.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has lodged an appeal against the size of fine imposed by the Federal Court on Nurofen makers Reckitt Benckiser for breach of consumer laws.
Oculus has put a stop to the unofficial porting of exclusive games to HTC Vive.
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The “Pokemon Sun and Moon” guide will come in two editions.
“The Division” Conflict Update will bring more ways for players to earn loot in better ways.
Alyssa Azar set out early on Saturday for the final climb of about 800 metres to the peak of Mount Everest. She has become the youngest Australian to scale Everest.
Blizzard has given a lot of teasers to hype up the release of “Overwatch” on May 24.
“Fallout 4” Far Harbor has pretty nice secrets that give an Easter egg nod to players and fans of Bethesda alike.
E-cigarettes will be treated as tobacco in Victoria. The Victorian Government is extending the smoking ban to e-cigarettes too.
Queensland teenager Alyssa Aza is all set to become the youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest. The 19-year-old daredevil mountaineer will make her record-breaking attempt on Saturday.
Cannabis cultivation may soon turn out to be a major industry for drought-stricken farmers in South-west Queensland. The Federal Government’s decision to legalise medical marijuana has been hailed by farmers.
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Aspiring “Minecraft” players on PC may want to get their copy of the game before the weekend is over to avoid paying extra.
Health authorities in Tasmania have confirmed three more cases of measles. They were exposed to the illness at Launceston General Hospital’s emergency department. Booster doses have been recommended to stay safe.
“Destiny” players should say goodbye to the unlimited rocket bug.
Satisfy the craving for some delicious and experimental cuisine with “The Sims 4” Dine Out Game Pack.
In order to combat drug-resistant superbugs, UK farmers have taken the initiative to cut down antibiotics use in agricultural products. A new UK taskforce will reduce antibiotics use in farming.
More Ultimate Collector’s Editions for “Final Fantasy XV” will arrive for fans worldwide.
The three-billion-year-old mega-tsunamis in Mars caused waves that averaged 50 metres in height but rose up to the height of 30-storey buildings. They decimated shorelines and paced inwards.
More news on “Pokemon Sun and Moon” coming in June.
Polyphony Digital’s latest “Gran Turismo Sport” will be out in time for the holiday season.
The June update for “Rocket League” will introduce new features to better communicate with teammates and celebrate wins.
Scientists may finally learn something about our Solar System’s origins after they discovered frozen comets orbiting a sun-like star (HD 181327). The researchers detected extremely low levels of carbon monoxide around the star.
Square Enix has revealed the free heroes and multiplayer details for “Dragon Quest Heroes II.”
A South Australian family is desperately waiting for the government to legalise medical marijuana and is not happy with the SA government’s inaction on the same.
Researchers are worried as global warming is rapidly melting Totten Glacier atop East Antarctica. It may raise ocean levels by two metres, which could be the “tipping point” of no return.
Oculus is holding two programs to create 360 videos about social change, while Google is looking at VR-ready phones for a more immersive VR experience.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat. Experts are worried that lack of new antibiotics may make antibiotics-resistant superbugs kill more people than even cancer if left unchecked.