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Do you remember this dude? I do! He's one of the craziest guys in Paris
Here's the deal: you go into a public place with a ban on smoking, and you light up a cigar. See how many puffs you can take before someone kicks you out!
I'm pretty sure you've seen the urban football tricks videos circulating around the Internet. Well...this one is kind of a spoof. This guy plays football in the unlikely places. The ending is hilarious! Enjoy!
This is a really hilarious skit, from the guys at Balls of Steel! Like their previous work (The annoying devil, Bunny Boiler, Urban Sports) this one also doesn't disappoint. I know you'll laugh until your belly aches! Enjoy!
A sexy and lonely girl picks up guys in a pub in England. Now, if that wouldn't be weird enough, she invites them for "party" at her place. It all seems perfect just there is a catch...Have fun
These 3 clips are from the same show as the Annoying Devil Clips form Channel 4 in the UK. From these clips I really laughed very hard especially at the Urban Sprinting one. Hope you will enjoy them all and remember: Don't try this at home!
Found these while browsing the net...They're from a show on Channel 4 in the UK. They're of a guy dressed up in a red cape (duh!) who pulls off despicable but hilarious deeds. Click on full story to see them all (if you haven't already done so). Have fun watching the "Annoying Devil" LOL.
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Parkour is now the new extreme urban sport. Invented in France, it's actually a form of climbing, jumping, and doing all kinds of stunts in an urban environment. The catch is that everything has to have a nice flow to it. That said, it's time to watch this cool video, and see how some of the best guys do it! Enjoy!
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.
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