Friday, February 27, 2015
#TheDress is Really #BlueandBlack & Selling Out Fast! [Photos]
What Colors Are this Dress trended for several hours yesterday with lots of big news sites joining the fray including the CNN and BBC. I was tweet-watching How To Get Away With Murder last night when I noticed the other buzzing topic and when I saw how contentious it all was, I had to put up a post.
I saw white and gold, like I said here, while Atala saw blue and black. Turns out he and others like him who saw the darker colors are right after all. For reasons why we all see different colors, read here. The real dress has been found and the colors confirmed. AND... it's selling out fast! So if you need one, go get yours now.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Baby Girl ‘Pregnant’ With Twins at Birth
A baby girl with a rare, mysterious medical condition was found to be ‘pregnant’ with twins almost immediately after she was born. The foetuses, 8 to 10 weeks gestated, had legs, arms, a spine, rib cage and intestines. Both were also covered in skin one weighed 14.2 grammes and the other 9.3 grammes – and each had an umbilical cord.
The birth was reported in the Hong Kong Medical Journal. The condition, known as foetus in fetu occurs in just one in 500,000 births in the world and less than 200 cases have ever been reported. Doctors are yet to fully understand what causes the condition.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Could Antibiotics Cure Cancer? 8-Year-Old's Suggestion Turns Out To Be True
Camilla Lisanti was asked how she would cure cancer, and the eight-year-old suggested using antibiotics, an idea which has turned out to have a lot of merit. Camilla was asked the question by her parents, a husband-wife cancer research team.
They were sceptical at first but went ahead to test out her theory in their Manchester University lab. To their surprise, several cheap and widely-used antibiotics killed the most dangerous cancer cells, including seven of the most common cancers – including breast, prostate, lung and hard-to-treat brain tumours.
Amazing 200-Year-Old Meditating Mummy Found In Mongolia
Mummified remains of what appears to be a lama teacher or monk meditating in the lotus position has been found in Mongolia. Amazingly, the mummy is believed to have been like that for about two hundred years! A forensic examination is underway on the mummy, said to have been preserved in animal skin which could be the skin of a cow, horse, or camel.
'The mummified body sits in a lotus position, as if still meditating,' said a report in The Siberian Times - citing Mongolian accounts of the discovery.
Friday, January 23, 2015
See The Amazing Moment A Blind Woman Could See Her Baby for the First Time
Kathy Beitz, who has been legally blind since she was a child, got the opportunity to see her new born baby through a remarkable technology that gives sight to the blind. Kathy's sister who is also legally blind, uploaded a video of Beitz seeing her son for the first time on Youtube and it has gone viral. It's easy to see why because the video is really emotional. Kathy says;
“For the first baby that I get to actually look at being my own is very overwhelming. Even to look at my husband looking at him was such a good feeling. I got to fall in love with him."
Friday, January 16, 2015
Is The Moon A Planet Or A Star? What is It?
An argument broke out recently between QVC host Shawn Killinger and designer Isaac Mizrahi on a segment on the home-shopping network about the moon. The two were debating whether the Moon is a planet or a star. It started when she said the clothes designs reminded her of the earth's picture from the planet moon. Then she changed her mind and said the moon is a star.
But Mizrahi, the designer was having none of that! “No, the Moon is a planet, darling.” he insisted. But it seemed someone off camera had told her she was right, and moon was not a planet so she pushed back, “Don’t look at me like that! The sun is a star!” Mizrahi said he didn't know "what the Sun is” but he was sure the moon was a planet. One of the models couldn't stop laughing, facepalming herself in shame for both of them.
So what do you think, is the moon a planet or star, or what?
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Nigerian Teens Win Awards At US Science Fair With Cure For Bad Breath And Homemade Generator
Nigerian teenagers at the 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles, California, USA have done the country proud.
Two 14-year-olds, Eveshorhema Samuel-Alli and Ibukunoluwa Oladeinde, both students of Doregos Private Academy, Ipaja, Lagos, bagged an award for their research on solutions for Halistosia (bad breath). Their award is the Life Science Award of $1,000 in the Medicine and Health Science category, courtesy, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society.
The trio of Oluwatomisin Osibote, Kpakpando Akaeze and Eveshorhema Samuel-Alli, all 14-year-old SS2 students of same school, improved on a urine-powered generator, replacing the urine with waste oil and ionized water to come up with the 2WP Tri-powered generator which won them $6,000 scholarship, a bronze medal and $150 cash.
Monday, September 16, 2013
A Nigerian Post-Graduate Student Uses Basic Science To Prove Homosexuality And Gay Marriage Wrong?
So a Nigerian made a scientific breakthrough over the weekend while I on a mini-break. According to the summary of his science research results as published by Thisday Live, a University of Lagos post-graduate student has used physics, chemistry, maths and biology to prove, without a doubt, that homosexuality is not proper and is physically impossible. Hear him,
Friday, April 26, 2013
Curiosity on Mars Draws Naughty Pictures
Caption This |
NASA recently published pictures from Curiosity's track patterns, and the Mars rover appears to have traced out a very penis-like design on the dusty surface of the alien planet, complete with balls, lol...
According to HuffPo, the "car-sized rover landed on Mars last August with a mandate to explore the planet and analyze whether or not Mars could have supported life forms. Curiosity is controlled by a team of NASA engineers, who send two sets of instructions to the exploratory craft each day."
If you ask me, I don't think Curiosity made that pattern by mistake, my guess is those engineers are being very naughty :)
So who can best caption the picture?
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