where in the world
daily dos
mon 10/5/2009
Scientists in the U.K. say they've discovered a way to make people move in slow motion. And it's not weed.
where in the world
daily dos
mon 10/5/2009
Did an employee at a cryogenics facility take a swing at the frozen head of baseball legend Ted Williams?
goo goo ga ga
daily dos
fri 9/25/2009
A woman in Indonesia gave birth to a 19-pound, two-foot-tall baby. Newborns usually weigh between six and nine pounds. Meanwhile, a woman in Arkansas has learned that she is having two babies – but they're not twins. Doctors believe the woman has a rare medical condition called superfetation, meaning she got pregnant after having already gotten pregnant two weeks earlier.
on bended knee
daily dos
wed 9/2/2009
Doctors in Tennessee are baffled by a teenage boy who cries blood up to three times a day.
my lady lumps
daily dos
tue 7/28/2009
Are women becoming "more beautiful" because the most beautiful are more likely to reproduce? So say researchers in Finland.
who you wit
daily dos
mon 7/27/2009
See what someone is saying with an animated X-Ray of a human speaking. (via digg)
your move
daily dos
thu 7/23/2009
Take a look at the longest solar eclipse of this century without going blind.
special sauce
daily dos
mon 6/15/2009
While in a science class, seventeen year-old Jessica Terry diagnosed herself with the disease from which she has suffered for the last eight years. Terry: "It's weird I had to solve my own medical problem."
