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If you're not familiar with his work, then this video is not to be missed. He is simply hilarious, trust me!
Funniest skit I've seen in a long time: "Girls are not to be trusted"...Yeah, like we didn't already know that
Amazing
The "Baker" A-bomb exploded underwater on July, 25, 1946 8:35AM. With 21 Kilotons of force, trust me, you do not want to be near it.
Sexy
This is a Spring Break bikini girls contest, containing some very hot girls in what with a lot of generosity could be called a bikini. It seems that with time the bikinis are getting smaller and smaller. It's obvious why, but the only question is until when? Anyway, enjoy these Spring Break bikini girls, and you won't be disappointed, trust me ;)
Here's a photo shoot presentation of the 2006 National Bikini Team USA. They're young, they're fresh, and very very hot. Those of you with really good eyes, may spot that the bikinis on the 2006 National Bikini Team USA girls are actually painted and not real. Don't squint your eyes too much, because you can't see behind the painting! Trust me, I've tried! Anyway, I'm sure you'll love this video photo shoot of the 2006 National Bikini Team USA!
Technology and Health News
The ventral striatum, a part of the brain already known to be associated with rewards and unexpected stimuli, is the center of our desire for adventure. The research in Neuron.
A group of researchers from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at the University College of London has identified the area of the brain directly linked to our desire for adventure. Or, more precisely, our propensity to live new experiences and to experience what we do not know.
For the study, published in Neuron, researchers have developed a test: the participants were presented a series of images associated with different sums of money put into a premium, and were asked to guess which of the sums was higher. Although the volunteers easily could identify the image associated with richer rewards, when it was introduced a new figure, all of them tended to choose the latter rather than those already known with secure profits. Through magnetic resonance imaging, neuroscientists have noticed that the area of the ventral Striatum (an area of the brain already known to be associated to receive a reward and unexpected stimuli) was particularly active when participants opted for the novelty.
At the Ifom-Ieo Campus, a study began on the operation of a molecule which opens new avenues of research for less toxic treatments in chemotherapie. The study in Cell magazine.
Developing new chemotherapies able to kill cancer cells without harming healthy ones: This is the goal that's still far away but we can see the light. Thanks to an international study to which has substantially contributed a team of Campus Ifom-Ieo (Foundation Institute of Molecular Oncology - European Institute of Oncology) in Milan, in fact, it was possible to identify a molecule - called Ndc80 - which could be the ideal target of new chemotherapeutic drugs, because it's active only when the cell reproduces (mitosis). The research, led by Andrea Musacchio in collaboration with Peter De Wulf, was published in the journal Cell.
One of the problems with current chemotherapies is that, in addition to attacking the cancer cells, in part it also kills healthy cells. This is because the drugs (for example, taxolo) affect proteins that, although mostly engaged in the process of cell proliferation (typical of tumor masses), they are also involved in other processes with other cells that are not sick. A molecule found only in reproducing cells would be the ideal target.
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