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Sports funny faces

Sports funny faces

In the heat of the moment, sportsmen and women sometimes pull some very strange faces. Here’s a selection of sportsmen and women caught off guard Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus pulls a strange face after losing a point during his quarter-final match against Carlos Moya of Spain at the Sydney International tennis tournament, on 11 January [...]

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Psychodelic fish caught in Indonesia

Psychodelic fish caught in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia — A funky, psychedelic fish that bounces on the ocean floor like a rubber ball has been classified as a new species, a scientific journal reported. The frogfish – which has a swirl of tan and peach zebra stripes that extend from its aqua eyes to its tail – was first discovered by [...]

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The 10 Biggest Intellectual Fights Of All time

The 10 Biggest Intellectual Fights Of All time

In our modern, scientific world it is sometimes easy to forget that human progress often comes attached to some spectacular intellectual clashes between different ways of looking at things and differing interpretations of what is seen. There have been some notable intellectual mind-fights over the millennia, the following are ten such fights, the outcome of [...]

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5 Things You Didn’t Know about North Korea

5 Things You Didn’t Know about North Korea

When Ex President Bush vilified North Korea as part of the “Axis of Evil,” many Westerners needed no further convincing. What little we already thought we knew seemed plenty persuasive; North Korea — ruled in principle by a dead man and in practice by a character cartoonish enough for The Simpsons, were it not for [...]

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10 Excruciating Medical Treatments from the Middle Ages

10 Excruciating Medical Treatments from the Middle Ages

Surgery: Crude, blunt and horribly painful Surgery in the Middle Ages was crude and blunt and … PAINFUL! Surgeons had a very poor understanding of human anatomy, anesthetics and antiseptic techniques to keep wounds and incisions from infection. It was not a pleasant time to be a patient, but if you valued your life, there [...]

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5 Truly Bizarre Historical Theories

5 Truly Bizarre Historical Theories

From subterranean Martians to female hysteria, people have been known to believe some pretty bizarre things. What does it take to make a believable scientific hypothesis out of a strange idea like Hollow Earth theory, what suspension of believe is needed to agree with the Intelligent Design nutjobs? Apparently, not much. Here are five of [...]

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The 10 weirdest items sold on Amazon

The 10 weirdest items sold on Amazon

Think Amazon’s just a cheap way of getting hold of bestsellers and DVDs? Think Again. We’ve uncovered 10 absolutely incredible items for sale on the online emporium. 1. Wolf Urine Lure-32 oz The blurb says: “Use our 100% urine lures to create the illusion predators are present in the area you wish.” Reviewer Glenn Berkemeier says: ”Today is [...]

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The Top 10 Telescopes of All Time

The Top 10 Telescopes of All Time

Gemini Observatory Two eyes are better than one. The Gemini Observatory’s twin optical/infrared telescopes are an ocean apart, yet together they can access the entire sky. Gemini South is located at almost 9,000 feet in the Chilean Andes; Gemini North (pictured) sits atop the dormant volcano Mauna Kea, home to an international community of telescopes [...]

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Mammoths Roasted in Prehistoric Kitchen Pit

Mammoths Roasted in Prehistoric Kitchen Pit

Central Europe’s prehistoric people would likely have been amused by today’s hand-sized hamburgers and hot dogs, since archaeologists have just uncovered a 29,000 B.C. well-equipped kitchen where roasted gigantic mammoth was one of the last meals served. The site, called Pavlov VI in the Czech Republic near the Austrian and Slovak Republic borders, provides a [...]

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7 Unluckiest People in the World

1. Major Summerford Struck by lightning… 4 times! A British officer, Major Summerford, while fighting in the fields of Flanders in February 1918 was knocked off his horse by a flash of lightning and paralyzed from the waist down. Summerford retired and moved to Vancouver. One day in 1924, as he fished alongside a river, [...]

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