Posts from September 27th, 2009

Things That Job Applicants Do to Annoy Hiring Managers

With employers being flooded with candidates for any job they post, it’s more important than ever to make sure you understand how your behavior may look on the other side of the hiring desk. Here are my top five pet peeves that I see over and over from job applicants. 1. Not asking questions. I [...]

Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers: England

Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers

Hairiest Man in China Decides to Remove Hair

China’s hairiest man Yu Zhenhuan undertakes laser hair removal treatment Hair covers 96 percent of Yu’s body.

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Elephant car wash

Car wash business going Green

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Holiday Inn hotel made of key cards a world first

THE world’s first hotel made entirely of key cards has been unveiled in New York. The 37-square-metre hotel was made from more than 200,000 key cards and weighs 1814 kilograms.

Stealing a Leopards lunch

In an amazing series of photos, a fearless rat stared down a mighty leopard–and the leopard blinked.  While the puzzled cat sniffed and watched, the rat helped itself to the leopard’s steak dinner.

The Fungi Miracle in Russia

A miraculous image done by fungi appeared on the wall.

Pig Festival in Philippines

The main goal of the completion was to turn pigs into stars and celebrities by dressing them up with colorful costumes.

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The First Custom Green Electric Chopper

Siemens announced  that it has teamed up with renowned custom motorcycle manufacturer Orange County Choppers to build the first custom electric motorcycle. The “Siemens Smart Chopper,” which will be featured on the hit TV show American Chopper, was unveiled  in an event at the Time Warner Center.

A single cell can repopulate damaged skeletal muscle in mice

Muscle stem cell identity confirmed by researchers A single cell can repopulate damaged skeletal muscle in mice, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine, who devised a way to track the cell’s fate in living animals. The research is the first to confirm that so-called satellite cells encircling muscle fibers harbor an elusive [...]