Woman's Bra Saves Her From Stray Bullet

January 10, 2007
A woman from St. Petersburg in Florida mysteriously survived without any injury, when the bra she was wearing stopped a stray bullet fired into the air, from entering her body. Debbie Bingham was on a visit to her family on New Year's Eve when a . 45 caliber bullet fired into the air by an unknown person, hit her left shoulder when it fell back down to Earth.

Israelis Gobbling Up Moon Property

January 7, 2007
Israelis currently own 10 percent of the privately owned land on the moon, where real estate sales have skyrocketed following NASA's announcement last month that it would establish a permanent moon colony by 2025. While it is illegal under the terms of the United Nations' Outer Space Treaty for states to purchase land in space, private citizens are permitted to do so.

"Spaceship Earth" Collapses Just Three Months After Its Unveiling

January 5, 2007
"Spaceship Earth," a million dollar sculpture honoring environmentalist David Brower on the campus of a Georgia public college, has reportedly collapsed and broke into pieces. It was made for the purpose of reminding the future generations of the Earth's fragility and ironically collapsed just three months after its unveiling. The 175-ton massive spaceship with phrase "our fragile craft" was still visible amid the debris at Kennesaw State University.

Chinese Scientists Use Snakes To Predict Earthquakes

December 30, 2006
A group of scientists from Nanning in the southern Chinese province of Guanxi, are claiming they can predict earthquakes just by observing the behavior of snakes. The earthquake bureau in Nannning says they monitor snakes on a snake farm using 24-hour Internet video links. Scientists working for the bureau say the snakes can sense a quake from 75 miles away, up to five days before it occurs.

Scientists Discover Two-Headed "Dragon" In China

December 22, 2006
Scientists in China are claiming to have discovered a fossil of two-headed "dragon" which roamed the earth some 145 million years ago. A report by the Daily Mail said the dragon was not a fire-breathing monster but a deformed baby lizard. Researchers said the fossil had two distinct heads and necks and is believed to be the earliest creature developing that way. They theorized the creature belonged to an ancient family of the now extinct replies that grew an average height of three feet long.
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