a 69-year old trucker who's had the left side of his face exposed to the sun for 28 years (from the driver's side window) shows off the notable difference in skin texture from the right, normally shaded side.
- Ana
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bez da sam vidila naslov gag-a uspila sam shvatit o cemu je rijec. trebalo mi je minut :wtf: izraza lica, al kad sam skontala plakala sam... ugl da, to sam ja. - http://9gag.com/gag/4216328
Plants smell," says botanist David Chamovitz. Yes, they give off odors, but that's not what Chamovitz means. He means plants can smell other plants. "Plants know when their fruit is ripe, when their [plant] neighbor has been cut by a gardener's shears, or when their neighbor is being eaten by a ravenous bug; they smell it," he writes in his new book, What a Plant Knows. They don't have noses or a nervous system, but they still have an olfactory sense, and they can differentiate. He says there's a vine that can smell the difference between a tomato and a stalk of wheat. It will choose one over the other, based on...smell! In a moment I'll show you how.
- Ana
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pulling an all-nighter. sad kad zaspen za uru, vec se vidin
"Bhrigu, over the course of several months at Michigan, had meticulously and systematically sabotaged the work of Heather Ames, a graduate student in his lab, by tampering with her experiments and poisoning her cell-culture media. Captured on hidden camera, Bhrigu confessed to university police in April and pleaded guilty to malicious destruction of personal property, a misdemeanour that apparently usually involves cars: in the spaces for make and model on the police report, the arresting officer wrote "lab research" and "cells". Bhrigu has said on multiple occasions that he was compelled by "internal pressure" and had hoped to slow down Ames's work. Speaking earlier this month, he was contrite. "It was a complete lack of moral judgement on my part," he said."
- Ana
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dobila sjemenke djeteline sa 4 lista za rodendan. ispalo da je ona sa tri lista. bummer.
Researchers have remotely activated genes inside living animals, a proof of concept that could one day lead to medical procedures in which patients’ genes are triggered on demand. The work, in which a team used radio waves to switch on engineered insulin-producing genes in mice, is published today in Science.
- Ana
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"It has become a morning habit to sing Bohemian Rhapsody on the way to school in the morning. Depending on traffic, we can usually start the song as we pull out of the driveway, and pull into the school just as the song ends."
- Ana
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ma cijena je takva jer je svicarski izum. cim neko sklepa neku 'genericku' verziju bit ce 5 puta jeftinije. :) al dobra ideja za nekoga ko voli bit sam svoj majstor
- Ana
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IMHO, ono što ti stvarno treba od ovoga je plamenik i kanta vode (i dovoljno prostran auto da stanu dvi vreće u njega), ostalo je šperploča koja uzima prostor bezveze. Kad sam u prirodi ne želim vidit lavandin.
- mzec
di nego u austriji. :) Austrian atheist Niko Alm supports the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a joke religion conjured up by atheists who say their make-believe stories are no better or worse than any traditional church's. In 2008, to make a point about his faith's sanctity compared to others, Alm asked to wear a pasta strainer on his head for his driver's license photo. Austrian citizens are only allowed to wear headgear in state IDs for religious purposes, so Alm, a Spaghetti Monster "pastafarian," argued that a colander is his "religious headgear."
- Ana
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Beards in politics: There hasn’t been a bearded major-party presidential nominee in almost 100 years. Why? - Slate Magazine - http://www.slate.com/article...