World’s smallest frog discovered
The tiny frog sits easily on a US dime, whose diameter is 18mm A frog species that appears to be the world’s smallest has been discovered in Papua New Guinea by a US-based team. At 7mm (0.27 inches)...
View ArticleTiago Barros Designs a Passing Cloud that Lets You Float Through the Sky
Who hasn’t dreamt of floating on a cloud? Whether we are looking up at the sky or gazing out of an airplane window, those giant beds of fluff are irresistible. New York designer Tiago Barros is on the...
View ArticleWoman Injects ‘Bath Salts,’ Loses Arm To Flesh-Eating Bacteria
Stimulant chemicals dubbed "bath salts" are increasingly injected for a high.Using illicit drugs can cause lots of bad things to happen. But being attacked by flesh-eating bacteria usually isn’t one of...
View ArticleStrange sounds around the world , most logical explanation
As you may or may not have heard, there has been a recent influx of “Strange sounds around the world”, “Earth groaning”, and other phrases describing basically similar events which “witnesses” video...
View ArticleCase of mystery noises at Green Bay homes may be solved
Five years after Green Bay residents began complaining about mysterious noises inside their home, a consultant says he has tracked the sounds to a refrigerated warehouse located a mile away. The...
View ArticleThe secrets of ancient Amazonia. Traditional image changing with new discoveries
AMAZONIA. New archaeological studies about the Amazon has been changing the traditional idea of a virgin forest practically uninhabited in the pre-colombian times. Recent discoveries reveal a region...
View ArticleIn Flash of Fire, Florida Loses Old Friend
LONGWOOD, Fla. — Back, way back, before King Tut was born and Alexander the Great roamed his empire, the Senator sprouted in a swamp here in central Florida, one of thousands of its kind. Steve Wright...
View ArticleEcuador finds huge trove of antiquities at US museum
More than 3,000 Ecuadorian archaeological finds including the most impressive works of the Manteño civilization are kept in the storerooms of a Washington museum, from which the government in Quito...
View ArticleJaguars May Soon Get Critical Habitat in the U.S
After years of legal wrangling, the U.S. government says it will designate critical habitat for the jaguar Jaguars, the third-largest cats after lions and tigers and the biggest in the Western...
View Article1st Photo of Batman Massacre Shooter James Holmes
Here is the first photo of “Dark Knight” theater shooter James Holmes … released by the University of Colorado, where he attended the School of Medicine. SanDiego6.com also obtained a photo of Holmes,...
View Article