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If you find yourself trapped in an episode of "Night of the living dead" and you are fighting scores of Zombies, then you might find a use for this little shotgun. Otherwise, it's just another cool gun. Enjoy!
For those exercise enthusiasts out there here's a new type of treadmill, contained in an enclosure full of water, providing a more challenging environment. Pretty cool! Enjoy!
These guys are completely nuts. Going through NYC at rush hour, cutting off pedestrians and cars in intersection. But what would otherwise be the fun in going on a bike in NYC ? This has to be the most time-efficient mode of transportation at rush! Pretty cool video, watch it, and you won't regret it!
Funny
Ah...the pool! Just a deadly accident waiting to happen around your home, for you, your family or your pets. Hopefully, but unlikely, nobody got hurt during the making of these home videos. Otherwise, they are hilarious! Enjoy!
Here's another funny skit from "The Man Show", where a boy tries to get some shop customers to buy him a six-pack. Will he succeed or not? Well, it's not really the point, because his wise remarks make it worthwhile! Enjoy!
Beer boy is back! The kid with the wise remarks featured on "The Man show" is back, this time with a fake id! He is simply hilarious! Enjoy!
OMG ! THIS IS HILARIOUS! It's from the popular TV show "The Man Show". The 10yr old kid is a genius! His remarks made my belly hurt! He's really good!!! Don't miss this! Really!
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!
Ouch
This guy decided it was time to have a farking near death experience! Good thing his friends were there to film it, otherwise it would just have been in vain!
Amazing
One of the things that got the front page these days was the US-Iran incident in the Gulf of Tonkin. A few fast little boats apparently unarmed, tried to provoke a reaction from the US ships in convoy. Although authorized to open fire, the US ships didn't want to start a war. Wise choice in my opinion. Here's the official video of the incident:
Wow...I mean W O W! This gives a whole new definition to a full train. What's even more interesting is that they have separate compartments for women. Probably because otherwise there would be a lot of pinching and feeling going on!
Sexy
Federica Pellegrini is one of Italy's top talents. Not only beauty wise but also as a top sports woman. This sexy swimmer won in 2007 the Olympic bronze medal in Sydney. Italy can be proud with such a pearl. Enjoy this sexy Federica Pellegrini video, on Seychelles islands!
Hers is a photoshoot video strip of NBXs Wisegirls models for April 2006. Enjoy this video
Movie Trailer
I've got to say that Hellboy was one of my favorite movies, but the anime was even better. His wise remark were the cherry on top of the cake. I'm hoping that Hellboy 2: the golden army will be at least as good as the original. So, enjoy this Hellboy 2: the golden army trailer in HD.
Hilarious pics
Here's a bunch of hilarious pics that made me giggle.
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Technology and Health News
Italian researcher Alessandra Luchini wins the first edition of "The Prize Award” with a paper of a system to identify those molecules that signal the presence of a tumor (tumor markers) that are beyond the traditional methods of investigation.
To do this requires making a hydrogel containing certain microscopic nano-spheres that once inserted in the samples of blood taken for analysis diagnostic trap some markers and protect them from deterioration.
"These nano-spheres, made of the same plastic as hydrated soft contact lenses are equipped with special molecules that, once in the blood, snap-specific tumor markers and incorporate them. In this way, they protect them from enzymes that would otherwise deteriorate them. Usually blood tests fail to identify precisely because these markers are destroyed prematurely, " says researcher Alessandra Luchini.
"The beauty of this system," says the researcher, "is that it does not need very sophisticated tools, which is simple and economical: with one hundred U.S. dollars we can make nano-spheres for more than two hundred patients." The new method is not going to replace the standard, but acts at a stage prior to analysis by providing a better quality.
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.
No more black and white images: a new electronic tool will observe the chemical species to the wavelengths of visible
The color images provided by an ordinary microscope can not make a resolution at the level of individual atoms, while the electronic microscopes, capable of atomic resolution, providing black and white images. In these images different atoms appear as different shades of grey. Now, an electron microscope of a new generation, recently designed and installed at Cornell University and the subject of a study published in Science, will obtain color images at atomic resolution.
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