some big news - Australian scientists found cicada's wings can destroy bacteria, earthquakes deposit gold in the Earth and nerve-protecting cells could play a role in Alzheimer's disease. Read more:
→ Cicada's wings shred bacteria: http://bit.ly/WW6n91
→ Insulating cells can be added throughout our lives: http://bit.ly/Yl5eD7
→ There is only one giant squid species: http://bit.ly/YoIu8l
→ Earthquakes put gold in the soil: http://bit.ly/15ZoDPv
→ Cicada's wings shred bacteria: http://bit.ly/WW6n91
→ Insulating cells can be added throughout our lives: http://bit.ly/Yl5eD7
→ There is only one giant squid species: http://bit.ly/YoIu8l
→ Earthquakes put gold in the soil: http://bit.ly/15ZoDPv
- The satanic leaf-tailed gecko from Madagascar is a master of disguise, but that's no the only way it avoids an attack from predators. It flattens its body against the leaves to reduce its shadow, and opens its jaws wide to show an intimidating, bright red mouth. Like many other lizards, it can also shed its own tail to distract a predator. Via Dr. Carin Bondar - Biologist With a Twist
- 88% people admit that, at least once in their life, they all have tried to balance the light switch in between the on and off position.
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