Ruby Rose and Nina Dobrev prank wars: ‘xXx: The Return of Xander Cage’ co-stars are hell-bent in winning
It all started last week when “Vampire Diaries” star Nina Dobrev freaked the hell out of Ruby Rose while the latter was entering her trailer. It was an April Fools prank.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6 spoilers: Bran Stark may cause an earthquake in Westeros; Isaac Hempstead Wright reveals on-set pranks
Bran was last seen in Season 4 where he had finally found the Three-Eyed Raven, the mysterious figure in a cave, under a giant weirwood tree, far north of the Wall.
‘My Kitchen Rules’ 2016: Don’t mess with the ‘rulers of sudden death,’ Gianni and Zana
Everything started perfect for Rosie and Paige who prepared an entree of ricotta, mint and lemon ravioli. The judging panel gave the dish 10 out of 10.
‘Prison Break’ season 5 spoilers: Scofield’s son to bring back his dad’s memories; speculations suggest Tancredi death
If rumours are to be believed, a major character will die in “Prison Break” season 5 and that won’t be Scofield. Speculations suggest Tancredi will be the one dying.
‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 spoilers: Season 6 finale fan outrage part of the new beginning; Focus shifts to Negan v Rick
According to showrunner Scott M Gimple, he had to end “The Walking Dead” Season 6 finale in that fashion as revealing a bit more would have spoiled Season 7’s beginning.
Autism eye test: Autism has an eye connection; Scientists to identify disorder in kids via webcam
The new technique will make children miss “important social cues” as the scientists found out that children with autism focus on the speaker's mouth when emotional subjects are being discussed.
Zika success story: Pregnant women to benefit from Zika vaccine; Indian girl’s contribution in cracking Zika structure praised
Zika virus has been linked to various neurological disorders, including microcephaly in newborns. The new research, of which Indian girl Devika Sirohi was part of, thankfully revealed some of the virus’ weaknesses.
‘My Kitchen Rules’ 2016: Coles supermarket picks Rosie and Paige v Gianni and Zana fight for sudden death
Simply preparing the dish was not enough; “My Kitchen Rules” 2016 contestants had to convince customers at a Coles supermarket to vote for their dish.
‘Game of Thrones’’ Khaleesi reveals her secret naughty desire, speaks nudity in TV show and Khal Drogo’s member
Daenerys Targaryen, aka Khaleesi of “Game of Thrones,” has a naughty desire that she would really love to carry out if she became the Queen of the Seven Kingdoms.
Iggy Azalea’s wedding ring and IRS controversy: Aussie rapper to cancel wedding if cheating rumours are confirmed
Iggy Azalea is having a tough time. First, her wedding with Nick Young may be called off following Young’s cheating rumours, and now she has been fined by the IRS.
Deadly diseases and colonisation brought by Europeans destroyed early Americans and Aboriginal Australians, Incan girl mummy suggests
The researchers sequenced mitochondrial genome of the mummified Incan girl and other skeletons extracting DNA from bones and teeth. This helped them trace the movements of a particular genetic lineage.
Fish can save the Great Barrier Reef from coral bleaching; Australia failing to meet water quality targets
In light of the recent coral bleaching events, scientists have also found out that fish are protecting the Great Barrier Reef corals from bleaching, predators and storms.
Aussie star Ruby Rose is afraid of her ‘future children’ questioning her green hair, opens up on depression
At the 27th annual GLAAD Media Awards, Ruby Rose said that her new hairdo was not to start any trend but an effort to hide her green hair a bit.
‘My Kitchen Rules’ 2016: Mike and Tarq eliminated; Fans believe their skills & techniques should have been considered
The fault was in the dessert. “My Kitchen Rules” 2016 had earlier seen Mike and Tarq impress everybody with their skills and techniques. But yesterday was not their day.
“Game of Thrones” Season 6: Predicting Kit Harington-Rose Leslie romance was way easier than predicting Jon Snow’s fate
Kit Harington and Rose Leslie have made their relationship public and the two look totally into each other. However, that might mean Jon Snow is dead.
‘My Kitchen Rules’ 2016: Sophia Pou got the better of MKR contestants; Mike and Tarq’s in sudden death
Out of the four teams, judges Pete and Manu chose Eve and Jason and former MKR contestants Mike and Tarq for Monday’s “My Kitchen Rules” sudden death.
Alien fish mystery solved: Bizarre sea creature is an albino swell shark
Apart from its weird greenish eyes, the bizarre sea creature had three gills on each side of its head as opposed to sharks’ five and seven gills on each side.
Ruby Rose and Taylor Swift friendship gets the GLAAD boost; Troye Sivan kissed by two
Aussie actress Ruby Rose’s contribution towards the LGBT community is well-known, and Taylor Swift was glad to present the GLAAD Awards to Rose.
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6: Female characters taking centre stage was not in response to sexual violence criticisms
Showrunners Dan Weiss and David Benioff have refuted all claims that they changed “Game of Thrones” Season 6 scripts to give women characters more importance after the sexual violence controversy.
Kylie Jenner-Gwen Stefani 2005: Little Kylie grooves to Gwen’s ‘hollaback girl’ on man’s shoulder
Kylie Jenner was a normal preteen but has always had celebrity connection. Hence, in 2005, an 8-year-old Kylie sang with Gwen Stefani at a concert when she was picked onstage.
Wendi Deng-Vladimir Putin romance: The two have not been spotted together in public yet
Businesswoman Wendi Deng is rumoured to be romancing Russian President Vladimir Putin. Deng was spotted boarding Putin’s friend Roman Abramovich’s yacht in St. Barts on March 28.
Cannabis legalisation Australia: Greenhouse space, ‘three times the size of the Sydney Cricket Ground,’ required to meet demand
Medical cannabis market has the potential to create thousands of skilled jobs and become a billion-dollar industry in Australia. When it’s a $250 billion global industry, it’s bound to create jobs.
Alzheimer’s disease: Scientists find mild-stage Alzheimer’s patients’ copying abilities promising
As the scientists progressed with their research, one thing became clear: Alzheimer’s, in its mild stages, didn’t damage the copying brain function. Patients were able to mimic simple gestures.
HIV breakthrough: Johns Hopkins surgeons stun the world with first ever HIV to HIV organ transplant
The Johns Hopkins doctors performed surgeries where an HIV-positive donor provided a liver to an HIV-positive recipient and a kidney to another HIV-positive recipient.
Australian singer Thelma Plum invades Australia’s ‘discovery’ debate; Facebook post thrashes ‘racist c----’
Channel Seven’s “Sunrise” and radio host Alan Jones were lashed out at by Aussie indigenous singer Thelma Plum as she found the panel racist.
‘The Legend of Tarzan’ 2016: Margot Robbie-Alexander Skarsgård sex scene left the latter bruised
Margot Robbie kind of roughed up Alexander Skarsgård during their steamy moment as the director David Yates wanted Robbie to give a slap or punch Skarsgård while making love.
Cannabis reality: Marijuana relief for women with menstrual pains; Whoopi Goldberg launches cannabis products
Actress Whoopi Goldberg was greatly affected to see her granddaughters suffer from menstrual pain and so she made it an objective to work on the lines of medical marijuana.
‘My Kitchen Rules’ 2016: Judge Colin and Pete’s nosy approach shakes contestants; Lemon juice makes things sour
The objective of Wednesday’s “My Kitchen Rules” 2016 episode was to choose four teams that would least impress. The judges were at their critiquing best that made things difficult for participants.
Hobbit-Human interaction: Humans made love to Neanderthals but made the hobbits disappear, scientists believe
Homo sapiens appeared around 200,000 years ago in Africa. Later they spread out in other parts of the world where they came across Neanderthals and possibly hobbits from Indonesia.
There’s no way the Great Barrier Reef can be climate-proofed; Reef destruction a political failure
In 2015, Australian government spent close to $100,000 sending officials to different parts of the world to convince World Heritage Committee members not to place the reef on the “in danger” list.