Nov 15, 2007 -
NEW YORK - While serendipity may be the art of finding pleasant things by chance, what health inspectors found at celebrated eatery Serendipity 3 was not very agreeable.
Officials closed the restaurant Wednesday night after it failed its second inspection in a month. An inspector spotted a live mouse and mouse droppings, fruit flies, house flies and more than 100 live cockroaches.
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Aug 20, 2009 -
A giant plant that can gobble up bugs and even rodents has been discovered in Southeast Asia.
The carnivorous plant (nepenthes attenboroughii) was found by researchers atop Mt. Victoria, a remote mountain in Palawan, Philippines.
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Oct 18, 2007 -
http://www.king5.com/video/eveningmagazine-index.html?nvid=184277
Sometimes a furry friend comes in a package you didn't expect! You can find critters at your local shelter too!
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Oct 21, 2009 -
In the end, in such a brutal attack, under the Burning Legion have no choice - only to withdraw.There is no Drum, no shouting. Devil simply begin to withdraw. They maintain an orderly formation,Then messenger describes how he came here: a group of guards and officials in the moon together to try to discuss some means of defense, we must inform the wow gold black crow castle.
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Sep 12, 2009 -
Paris weekend.... Saturday morning cartoons Mickey at Jeremy Scott fall' 09.....
This is what Bruno calls.....
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Sep 11, 2009 -
If you're a runner, you're probably familiar with runner's high. You know — that energetic, overwhelmingly awesome feeling you experience after a workout that makes you feel like the happiest person alive. The feel-good sensations come when endorphins are released from your brain, and new research shows that a runner's high mimics the same sense of euphoria as drug use.
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Sep 05, 2009 -
Earlier Date for First Refined Stone Tools in Europe
LinkedinDiggFacebookMixxMySpaceYahoo! BuzzPermalinkBy HENRY FOUNTAIN
Published: September 2, 2009 New York Times science section
Stone Age peoples weren’t always so stone age. As time went on, they became more refined in their toolmaking, able to create larger double-faced implements like hand axes and cleavers.
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Aug 13, 2009 -
By now, we've all heard that high-fat diets are bad for our health in the long run. But what about the short-term?
A new study on rats finds that 10 days of eating a high-fat diet caused short-term memory loss and made exercise difficult.
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Jul 28, 2009 -
Blue M&Ms 'mend spinal injuries'
The food dye that gives blue M&Ms their colour can help mend spinal injuries, researchers have claimed after tests on rats.
Published: 7:00AM BST 28 Jul 2009
The compound Brilliant Blue G blocks a chemical that kills healthy spinal cord cells around the damaged area - an event that often causes more irreversible damage than the original injury.
BBG not only reduced the size of the lesion but also improved the recovery of motor skills, the rodent tests showed.
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Nov 24, 2008 -
This seems a bit over-dramatic to me, but that's the way the story's written.
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 11:16 AM on 24th November 2008
A new plague which jumps from rats to humans has been discovered by scientists.
Fears are growing that increasing numbers of brown rats - the most common kind in Europe - are carrying a strain of bacteria that can cause serious illness in humans from heart disease to infection of the spleen and nervous system.
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