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A pretty cool vid with a dude in Venice making a cat out of molten glass in approximately 1 minute. It takes serious skills, which are passed from father to son from generations to learn traits like this one! Enjoy!
Well, if you're like me, you don't. But some Asian cultures have insects on their regular menus. And it gets me thinking...if they taste like chicken (like you hear), and they are good for your health (virtually no fat, only proteins), why do we prefer Big Macs and other types of unhealthy foods?
This particular C-130 is the so called "Fat Albert" belonging to the Blue Angels. It's very cool to see this beast take off almost vertically like a jet does with its afterburners. Enjoy!
Funny
This soccer referee slightly hit one of the players (who went down like he was shot) and had to run the whole field. The funny thing is, that although he is fatter than all those soccer player, he still manages to outrun them all
This little mouse was first playing possum, but then when the cat started annoying him, he decided to strike back. Hilarity ensues, as the fat cat is terrified of the little squirt. Enjoy!
This cat is eating waaay to much for her own safety. Sometime soon, it's going to take an entire team of firemen to have the door unstuck from its fat ass
This fat little kitty is kinda restless during the night. I kinda feel sorry for the guy, for not getting his sleep properly. And I bet he can't even lock it out of the room, because it would yell all night
The answer: really, really, really hard. The guys from Lamborghini need to have an urgent meeting and do a redesign of the car.
An amusing Muppets skit, parodying the Godfather. It's very amusing. Enjoy!
Bam Margera from Jackass together with the famous BMX rider Mat Hoffman, both dressed up like fat men start skateboarding/riding bikes and getting hurt in the process. Very funny video! Enjoy!
It's one of those once in a lifetime humiliating experiences that he'll be remembered of until he has his own kids. That will leave a psychological scar for sure!
Here's a cute but somewhat fat cat. You can do anything to it, but you won't make it run on a treadmill, that's for sure. Enjoy!
Also take a look at this other lazy cat!!!
WTF..?!
Here's a silly mod on Mortal Kombat, with added superheroes. This video shows Batman vs. Superman and their fatalities. It's fun to watch if you're 12, otherwise it's just a waste of time at work!
I agree that this police officer was unfit for working on the field, but in my opinion they could've put him on a desk job and that would satisfy all parties involved!
Since we're on the subject of ignorance and ignorant people, here's an interesting video with a father teaching his son to shoot. This reminds me of one of the school attacks when the mother bought her son for his birthday an MP5. God! Some people just don't think of the repercussion of their action!
Gaming Videos
I played this stuff all the time in my youth, so it brings back nice memories. Thought I'd share it with you! Enjoy!
Amazing
The answer: a whole lot. Look at this fat little hamster munching away on carrots and sunflower seeds like a vacuum cleaner. There's nothing stopping him. Go, go, hungry hamster!
Technology and Health News
An enzyme that can rewind the DNA at points where the two propellers should remain separate, even fatal, causing disturbances.
The cause of some serious diseases, such as the rare immune-dysplasia of bone Schimke is a protein able to settle the two propellers of DNA at points in which they should remain separate and thus induce the expression of genes that would otherwise be idle.
Under normal circumstances the DNA presents a series of "bubbles", namely the segments in which there is space between them and raggomitolate. The unusual alignment of the two parallel strips, led by newly discovered protein, called Harp (HEPA-related protein), reactivates the expression of genes in these traits, which may in this way to start even occurrence of very serious diseases.
The enzyme is and was discovered by James Kadonaga and Timur Yusufzai, two biologists at the University of San Diego (California) authors whose research results were published in Science. Just as a zip, the enzyme flows on the tape of DNA tangles the lines and welding to the two separate entities, thereby according the traits of nucleic acid that ordinarily are designed to remain inactive. Exactly the opposite of what another enzyme, the "elicasi", which has the role to unwind the DNA during replication of the molecule, being essential for life.
The protein discovery is only the first of an entire class of enzymes candidates to be the basis of occurrence of disorders characterized by cardiac or kidney malfunction, with even fatal effects on children.
A new technique, developed in the laboratories of the Foundation San Raffaele Biomedical Park, facilitates the process of regeneration of muscle tissue.
Stem cells, modified at the level of genes, could permit the recovery of tissue degenerated from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (Dmd), even when the disease is in an advanced stage. This is a further step towards developing a therapy, which is being developed for some years by researchers of the Foundation San Raffaele Biomedical Park of Castel Romano, coordinated by Giulio Cossu, University of Milan. The research, published in Nature Medicine, was conducted by Cesare Gargioli and Marcello Coletta, along with Fabrizio de Grandis and Stefano Cannata at the Roman Tor Vergata.
From previous studies and experiments on animal models it is known that mesangioblasti, stem cells normally associated with blood vessels, are able to spread easily and merge with and into the muscle tissue regenerating it (cell therapy). In advanced stages, however, this treatment had so far proven ineffective because of difficulties to penetrate between the muscle fibers. The degeneration, in fact, is accompanied by a process of inflammation followed by scarring tissue that impedes the provision of blood (and thus oxygen) to the muscles. Therefore, the muscle fibers are replaced with fatty tissue.
To overcome the obstacle, the researchers genetically modified cells derived from the tendons (fibroblasts) so as to make them express the protein metalloproteasi 9 (Mmp9), a molecule that can degrade collagen that accumulates between fibres degeneration.
Muliple mutations of a single gene lead to the accumulation of a protein in motor neurons that causes death.
Mutations in a single gene could be the basis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Sla), the neurodegenerative disease that leads to progressive paralysis and that affects every year in Italy 1,500 people, mainly men of average or advanced age. The discovery, the result of years of studies conducted by international team in which the names of Emanuele Buratti Baralle Francisco and the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Icgeb) in Trieste, and guided by Christopher Shaw of King College London, appeared in Science.
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