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Search Result for: Canada Funny
Lol. A hilarious skit that YOU CAN'T MISS! Really! Enjoy!
We could easily blame this on birdflu, but since it isn't widesprea in Canada (yet, anyway) it's probably just a case of a mental, teritorial goose.
Ouch
On Sunday, the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix took place. On lap 38 a terrible, but lucky, accident took place on the track, with Robert Kubica being the pilot of the F1 car. It was announced only today that he in fact escaped with only a minor leg injury! Incredible!
Big in Japan
Here's a cool video capturing the life in Japan as it is. No props, no actors, just real life! The video itself is made by a girl originally from Canada. She spends 3 days riding around Kumamoto City in Japan on a bike and with her camera. Enjoy!
Sexy
A scorching hot video filled with sexy girls, made by the popular men's magazine Maxim, from the Maxim model search Vancouver. The search also ended in Vancouver, so pay attention and you shall see the next Maxim centerfold model! Enjoy this sexy video from Maxim magazine.
Technology and Health News
Cancer threatens the conservation of some wild species because it represents one of the top causes of death. This was also recently featured on the Discovery Channel.
Cancer affects some animals with the same effect as in human beings, and could be the cause of extinction of some wild species. The researchers say the Society of Preservation of Fauna and Flora of New York have found an increase in cancer cases in wild animals in recent years.
According to their findings, published in Nature Reviews Cancer, the species most affected are those at risk of extinction, like the Tasmanian devil, a small marsupial carnivore, already decimated in the late nineties by a rare form of transmissible cancer (the devil facial tumor).
The cause is unknown, but it has been shown that malignant cells are able to spread among the samples and through bites during fights. To save the species, biologists are now isolating infected animals in zoos or reserves.
Denise McAloose and Alisa Newton, authors of the study, have investigated the possible causes of cancer in different species, and have found a correlation between cancer and pollution. For example, for the living beluga in the estuary of the St. Lawrence River (Canada), a form of bowel cancer is the second leading cause of death. The culprit could be an organic compound (a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that is found in oil, but also in municipal waste), already known to be carcinogenic for our species.
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