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One of the best Will it Blend movies so far in my opinion. It features a Red Bull can, a mouse, a PC board, and lots of other stuff. Pretty cool that blender, guess they have a giant motor under the table
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Here is a hilarious video material from a local TV station probably from some while back on how to clean and maintain your computer's mouse, and properly clean its ...ahem...balls. I really don't think this was a joke for them, as they don't even smile for one moment. Enjoy the hilariousness!
This is the whack-a-mole version for cats: whack-a-mouse. Funny thing is, this cat seems to really enjoy it! Great fun! Enjoy!
This little animal is a clean freak. He just needs to clean his little dirty tail. His name might be Spanisg for little hoping mouse
It seems that in this case the mouse's courage pays off. The mouse trap proves to be just too old to handle the challenge...and BTW the ending is hilarious! Way to go Mr. Mouse
Here's a nutty racoon, who is very hungry for some treats. Lucky for him, this time there was a real treat waiting for him. I would have replaced the treats with a mouse trap. Made for a better show
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!
Not much to be said...Dad wants to take a close-up picture of kid's pet mouse, kid puts mouse on top of the cage...the rest is history. Enjoy.
This is a hilarious internet DSL commercial entitled "Log off". It shows how a neighborhood is transformed after sharing their internet connection. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did
WTF..?!
Amazing
Nature can seem very odd sometimes. But just because you're high up on the evolution scale, it doesn't guarantee that you are the same on the food chain. Really amazing!
Technology and Health News
Cloned cells were transplanted into the brain of mice who suffered from this disease and they replaced sick neurons.
The success of therapeutic cloning in mice. Researchers of the Sloan-Kettering Institute in New York, led by neuro-scientist Lorenz Studer, have treated the guinea pigs suffering from Parkinson with the transplantation of embryonic stem cells obtained from the skin of rodents themselves sick. The experiment, described in Nature Medicine, not only has recorded cases of rejection, but also significant improvements in the evolution of clinical pathology.
The group Studer - after having caused lesions in the brains of mice that would determine the same effects of Parkinson's disease - has transferred the nuclei of cells inside the tail skin cell mouse egg "emptied" of its nucleus, through the technique known as therapeutic cloning (or Scnt, Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer). The cloned cells, cultivated, were then developed into blastocysts. The researchers thus generated 187 lines of embryonic stem cells from 24 different mice, most of which later differentiate into neurons capable of producing dopamine.
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