Inside a dark room, realistic-looking "human body parts" are stacked on shelves and hanging on meat hooks. The place looks like a mortuary or the lair of a serial killer, but in fact, it’s a bakery. What appears to be putrefying body parts are the bread sculptures of 28-year-old art student Kittiwat Unarrom. (w/video)
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Body Parts Made Of Bread
911 Response - ‘Sorry, Everyone is at the Doughnut Shop’
Fire dispatcher on clip says, ‘Everyone is at the doughnut shop.’
An Easton firefighter trolling the city’s official Web site Wednesday clicked on a recording of a bogus 911 dispatcher who mockingly said ‘our offices are closed because everyone is at the doughnut shop’.
Men More Comfortable Talking About Sex
British men are comfortable talking about their sex lives and their social lives with friends, according to a survey of top bar talk topics.
The survey, commissioned by the British Beer & Pub Association, found that sports were discussed 64% of the time by men in pubs, followed by work at 40%, politics at 40% […]
Breakthrough Could End Blood Shortages
An international research team led by a Danish scientist has developed a process to change blood types, which could spell the end of blood shortages.
Henrik Clausen of the University of Copenhagen and his group used bacterial enzymes to turn blood types A, B and AB into the universal donor, type O blood…
“Sex Edition” in HS Paper Crosses Line
The "sex" edition of the Winnacunnet student newspaper raised the ire of some parents.
A photo of two women kissing, under the headline, "Why men love women who love women," a true or false quiz featuring a question on anal sex, and an interview with an anonymous custodian, who said he found a pink, three-speed […]
New “Selfish Gene” Produces Safe Mosquitoes
A class of selfish genes that cause the death of all offspring that do not inherit them could be used to help the spread of genetically modified mosquitoes that are resistant to malaria, scientists say.
The release of genetically modified mosquitoes that cannot pass malaria to people has been proposed as a new approach to […]
Skip the Prozac and Spring Cleaning! Get Dirty!
UK scientists suggest that a friendly bacteria found in soil may affect the brain in a similar way to antidepressants.
Cancer patients treated with the bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae reported increases in their quality of life. They speculated this could be because the bacteria were activating brain cells to release more serotonin.
"These studies leave us wondering if we […]
The Truth Hurts, But Liars Get Shocked!
If you lie, you’re in for a shock!
The Lie Detector evaluates the data and stores the information after each question giving an accumulation of data on the person being questioned. This means the more questions that you ask, the more information the Lie Detector has to evaluate. Thus it could be possible for you […]
How To Get Your Business License Online
Anyone who has tried to register a business in a small town while living halfway across the country will understand the appeal of BusinessLicenses.com.
The company, based in Airmont, N.Y., lets users download, file and store …
Airline Hassles are On the Rise
More passengers found themselves bumped, their flights delayed or their bags lost last year than in 2005, a study found.
Scientists Consider the Downside of Palm Oil
Only a few years ago, oil from palm trees was viewed as an ideal biofuel: a cheap, renewable alternative to petroleum that would fight global warming. Energy companies began converting generators and production soared. Now, it’s increasingly seen as an example of how well-meaning efforts to limit climate-changing carbon emissions may backfire.
Survey: ‘Sex’ Does Not Make Chinese Women ‘Happy’
About 22.5 percent of Chinese women consider love as a big happiness maker, while only 2.5 percent of Chinese women derive happiness from ’sex’, a recent survey reveals.
Hispanics Shown to be High Consumers of Media
Hispanic American Internet users consume more media and spend more time with technology than the general US population, according to a new study by Yahoo! Telemundo and Experian Simmons.
Teachers Drop Holocaust, Crusades From History Lessons to Avoid Offending Kids
Teachers are dropping controversial subjects such as the Holocaust and the Crusades from history lessons because they do not want to offend children from certain races or religions, a report claims.
Why Prescription Drugs Cost So Much
If you have ever wondered why the cost of prescription drugs in the United States are the highest in the world, according to a new report by the Center for Public Integrity, congressmen are outnumbered two to one by lobbyists for an industry that spends roughly a $100 million a year in campaign contributions and […]
Amazing Photos of When Coffee is Combined with Milk
Simply putting a drop of milk into a cup of coffee can yield some amazing photography. Here are a series of the coolest photos you’ll ever see on this subject matter.
