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Sunday 25 September 2016

THE EXISTENCE OF MONSTERS AND GIANTS?

Monsters and giants have always played an important part in folklore and fiction. There has been a lot of speculation of whether some of these creatures exist in reality or not. People claiming to have witnessed some of them have aroused those speculations and have created a lot of curiosity about them. There has also been an element of fear involved in it as monsters and giants are known to be something that are dangerous and that can be harmful.

One of the most popular of such creatures that is believed to be in reality is the Bigfoot. The BigfootJustify Fullis a large, hairy half-human and half-ape like creature. It is known to be about 6 to10 feet tall, is tremendously huge, and walks upright on its legs. It is supposedly known to inhabit, mainly, in forests, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America.

There have been known to be a number of alleged interactions between humans and the Bigfoot. Many people have claimed to have seen it, which adds to the curiosity of the creature. The search for the Bigfoot has been going on for years. But all that has been found are some large footprints, some hazy pictures and videos, and endless stories about the Bigfoot.-read more

Saturday 24 September 2016

killer hornets game of stings

Scientists need YOU to look for lugworm sperm

lugworm-casts-iv.jpgThe people of Britain are being asked to look out the sperm of the lugworm, in a nationwide campaign to find out more about the sex lives of the secretive, burrowing marine worm.
Spermwatch is a citizen science campaign launched by scientists determined to solve a mystery that has eluded them for decades: exactly what environmental conditions trigger the lugworm to start spawning?
As the campaign’s website explains: “We need people across the UK to look for sperm puddles and tell us when they appear. 
“Our aim is to find out the exact time when male lugworms release their sperm, and how that varies around the UK.”
Lugworms, better known among humans as a source -read more

Sunday 18 September 2016

live streaming on YouTube.

Introduction to live streaming

You can reach your audience live by taking advantage of live streaming on YouTube.
Before you get started with your live stream, you need to do a few things:
  1. Confirm that your channel is verified and that you have no live stream restrictions in the last 90 days.
  2. Enable live streaming from Creator Studio tools --> Live Streaming.

Start streaming

Once your channel is enabled, you have two options to start your live stream:
  • Stream now is a quick and easy way to go live. Start sending content and we'll automatically start and stop the stream for you at the right time.
  • Events gives you greater control of the live stream. You can preview before you go live, you have back-up redundancy streams and you can start and stop the stream when you want.
If you want to embed your live stream on a site, make sure you have an approved AdSense account linked to your YouTube account.

Mouse-Sized Spiders Released in U.K.

The majority of people taking an online poll describe this news as "terrifying," but scientists are cheering the comeback of a large, endangered spider in the U.K. It's a recovery that was made possible by the recent release of hundreds of captive-bred individuals.
The fen raft spider (Dolomedes plantarius), which can grow up to three inches (7.6 centimeters) long and sometimes eats fish, is the largest species of spider in the U.K. It is also endangered. That's why scientists from the London-area zoo Chessington World of Adventures have beenbreeding it in captivity.
You shouldn't be scared—it's not dangerous to people and actually plays an important role in its ecosystem. (Watch hundreds of babies emerge after a wolf spider is squashed.)-read more

Manchester City unveil ROBOTS which will entertain fans on matchdays

Dont’ worry, this isn’t Manchester City’s new three-man defence although they look like they would be less injury-prone than Vincent Kompany.
No, these are the ‘humanoid robots’ who will be entertaining Blues fans around the Etihad stadium, singing songs and performing tricks.
The club has unveiled the robots as it announced details of it’s latest plans to provide the best and most innovative match-day experience on the planet.
The robots will help to entertain fans at some home games and will also be featured on LED screens around the ground and on other content shared on the club’s website and through social media-read more

Did this tortoise single-handedly save his species by having lots of sex?

Diego the tortoise: Doing God's workYou may have heard of Diego the Galapagos tortoise by now -- the legendary Casanova that did God's work and single-handledly saved his species from extinction by fathering more than 800 offspring.
But as with most things on the internet, if it's too good to be true, it probably is.
    Turns out Diego isn't the most prolific tortoise, and he most certainty didn't do it alone (amirite, ladies?).
    "Diego is prolific, but not the most prolific," says James Gibbs, a professor of conservation biology at the State University of New York, "Although you can't argue with 800 offspring."
    The guy with the most impressive performance is actually the nameless E5. According to genetic -read more