
Methane trapped in sub-marine ice and permafrost could possibly fuel the world for hundreds of years – but there's an explosive snag ...
Methane trapped in sub-marine ice and permafrost could possibly fuel the world for hundreds of years – but there's an explosive snag ...
The Southern Ocean has lost its appetite for carbon dioxide, and now it appears that ozone levels could be partly to blame.
Researchers say the idea is to replace explosives in small hand grenades with a certain variety of red chili to immobilize people without killing them.
The chili, known as Bhut Jolokia, is said to be 1,000 times hotter than commonly used kitchen chillies.
Scientists at India's Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) are quoted as saying the potent chili will be used as a food additive for troops operating in cold conditions.
Banks may need a bailout, but probably not this kind of one. Cameron B. Jefferson, 38, was arrested on charges of possession of cocaine and possession of cannabis after mistakenly depositing not just $200 in cash at the drive-thru teller, but a bag containing a small amount of marijuana and cocaine.
Iran's dissenters should be punished harshly "without mercy," a senior cleric says in a nationally broadcast sermon.
Mark Sanford apologizes to state leaders and promises to pay back thousands spent on an earlier trip to Argentina.
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Lin Zongxiu, from the southwestern province of Sichuan, heard in 2008 that soup made with a man's head could help cure her daughter who had suffered from psychiatric problems for years, the Chengdu Commercial newspaper reported.
Minutes after leaving the airport, five tourists find themselves in a wild police chase.
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If you thought piranhas were scary, be glad Megapiranha is no longer around.
Megapiranha was up to 3 feet long (1 meter) - a fish-beast four times as big as piranhas living today, studies of its jawbones indicate. It lived about 8 million to 10 million years ago and might have been quite comfortable stalking cartoon animals in an "Ice Age" movie.
Another close relative of the piranha, called pacu (singular and plural), is not so scary. Pacu have squared-off stumps of teeth used for munching veggies. (For the record, tales of carnivorous piranhas eating humans are fictional.)
Now a newly uncovered jawbone of a transition species ties all these teeth together. Named Megapiranha paranensis, this previously unknown fossil fish bridges the evolutionary gap between flesh-eating piranhas and their plant-eating cousins.
Read the rest: Three-foot 'mega' piranha fossil uncovered, paleontologists say.
Two Russian women got an unpleasant surprise when their former boss paid them more than 36,000 rubles to settle a labor dispute - in dozens of heavy bags full of tiny coins.
At least 20 people were executed, an equal number condemned and hundreds put on trial as China marked a global anti-drug day with stark warnings of rising illicit drug use, state press said.
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