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Look closely, so you won't miss it. This toe truck drivers comes in fast for the kill. He backs up, picks the car up, and is gone faster than you can buy a newspaper. He's got serious skills! Enjoy!
This skateboarder plans to jump over a car in motion, while the car coming towards him smashes the ramp the skateboarder used. Well he pulls it off, but it's unlike it he'll be able to repeat it. Or if he tries...he's going to make the news. Lucky moron!
An amazing spray paint demo from an artist, doing a perfect paint job by using sprays, brushes, and newspapers. It's truly brilliant, so enjoy this video of The Perfect Paint Job!
Funny
A police officer accidently shoots himself with a taser gun, while arresting a suspect. Lucky for him that a news helicopter was just above filming everything, and broadcasting it for the whole nation to see
Here's an unusual find: a doll that says "Islam is the light". No wonder that America has problems
Seems like this dog is the boss of this little corner-street business. Really funny and cute! Enjoy!
Well...answering the question: "Did you get many spankings when you were a kid?", the lady news anchor made a little bubu...Just watch. It's hilarious..and naughty
Here's how a serious topic like the missile defense system can be condensed into 30 seconds of humorous info bulletin!
A news anchor woman just can't stop laughing after her colleague says a minor boo-boo. Very funny situation, yet slightly embarrassing for both of them. Enjoy!
These comedy news appeared in the Australian comedy show called Skithouse. These news clip is absolutely hilarious. Enjoy.
WTF..?!
You're right! It's this guy! I can hear it now: "Young adrenaline addict loses leg to a white shark" OR "Young surfer looking for a cheap thrill was eaten by a bunch of angry looking whithe sharks"
Amazing
This video of a Russian IL-76 fully loaded cargo plane is from Australia. The airplane uses ALL of the runway to takeoff. If they had another ounce of weight...they would have made the news. Crickey, that was close!
A gauss gun, works by sequentially accelerating a projectile to a desired speed by using either magnets or coils.
The first video is a small demonstration of the principle behind the whole thing, by using magnets. The following videos are weapons which were homemade, and as you can see work remarkably well. So well in fact, that the US Navy will implement such weapons on its ships by 2020, after they succesfully tested an 8 Megajoule prototype.
Driving in summer can sometimes be ruined by those pesky bugs that hit the car's windshield. But did we ever stop to think that maybe we're the one's ruining their flight? The german newspaper "Der Spiegel" recently published some stunning photos taken under a microscope, which show in detail what happens when a bug hits the car's windshield.
One deer got stranded in the middle of a frozen lake because it couldn't skate. Luckily a news helicopter arrives on the scene, and manages to save it in an unique way. Watch and enjoy!
Sexy
This sexy soccer girls movie clip appeared during the world soccer championship last year (won by Italy). It is made in Brazil, and it features some hot playmates. The sexy soccer girls pictures made a tour around the world on different sport news channels. The soccer girls were so successful that Playboy even made a movie (documentary) called "Playboy: Girls of World Soccer" and released it on dvd. So it's definitely worth watching. Enjoy this sexy soccer girls movie clip, and if you want more, search our sexy clips category.
Movie Trailer
The new transformers movie is to be released July 4, 2007. The trailer of this movie has already been released, and uploaded to youtube. The story of transformers the movie is that dueling alien races (Autobots and Decepticons) bring their battle to Earth, leaving the future of humankind hanging in the balance. The transformers movie trailer looks very promising and speaks for the whole "Transformers movie". Enjoy.
Technology and Health News
By comparing DNA of healthy and cancerous tissue of a single person, there were discovered eight new mutations linked to the disease. The study in Nature
The complete genome of a person suffering from cancer was decoded for the first time. The comparison between the DNA of normal and cancerous tissue of a woman suffering from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has identified ten mutations in the genome of cancer cells, including eight so far unknown, which would be linked to the disease. Researchers of the Washington University School of Medicine (USA), coordinated by Richard K. Wilson, presented their findings in Nature.
Scientists have taken a sample of tissue from normal skin and a tumor tissue from bone marrow to a patient suffering from AML - cancer that affects the bone marrow cells that produce red blood cells. Subsequently they have decoded the DNA of the two tissues, comparing all three billion bases of which the genomes were composed, to go back to differences in disease characteristics of the individual.
There were ten mutations identified, two already known, eight first ever linked to the disease. Of those, three were found in genes that normally can block the growth of tumors (for example in Ptprt, the tyrosine phosphatase gene, often altered in colon cancer). Four changes instead involved genes regulate the molecular pathways that promote tumor development - particularly in a family of genes, usually expressed in embryonic stem cells, which could stimulate cell renewal. A final disturbing deterioration instead of transporting drugs into the cell. According to scientists, these mutations have occurred one after another, each adding something new to the tumor.
The habitual consumption of alcohol reduces the size of brain mass. This suggests a study in Neurology magazine.
The more we drink, the more our brains will decrease. To suggest this is a report of Wellesley College, Massachusetts, published in the journal Archives of Neurology (a publication of Jama) and this week the American Academy of Neurology.
We know that the volume of the brain decreases with age (about 1.9 percent every ten years). This physiological reduction is accompanied by an increase in white matter lesions and both factors - reminiscent of the authors - are related to cognitive problems like memory.
While some scholars have suggested a possible positive effect of alcohol on reducing the normal volume of brain mass, this new study suggests just the opposite. Data was collected on a sample of over 1,800 individuals aged between 55 and 64 years, most consumers of alcohol or ex-drinkers, which carried out magnetic resonance (participants in the Framingham Offspring fall Study, a study of the cardiovascular problems started in 1971, for which it was collected information on weekly consumption of alcohol, sex, body mass index and other physiological parameters). The results show that there is a significant correlation between alcohol intake and reduction of brain volume, especially in women which usually consume less alcohol than men.
To isolate individual cells of the immune system and study the interaction in order to improve the treatment of cancer. At this will serve the new biosensor prototype developed under the project Cochise (Cell-On-CHIp bioSEnsor), supported by the European Union and coordinated by Roberto Guerrieri, professor of Electronics at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Bologna .
The biological approach used to treat cancer patients consisting of interferon, interleukin-2 or other factors stimulating the growth of different cell types and able to reinforce the natural defenses of the body. But these substances are not always well tolerated. An alternative approach is to identify the immune cells able to fight cancer, cultivate them in vitro and then re-introduce them in the body. But here the problem lies in identifying and in isolating the small number of cells that are selectively able to fight cancer.
The objective of the project Cochise (which is intended to last three years), is to develop a new class of biosensors capable of isolating cells (not more than 1 in 10 thousand) that are actually effective in fighting cancer cells . As the first objective was developed a prototype, used to demonstrate the possibility of controlling the flow of two individual cells and putting them in a display where you can study the interaction.
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