Woman’s mystery illness turns out to be 3-inch snake parasite in her brain (arstechnica.com)
It's the first time the snake parasite has been seen in a human, let alone a brain.
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It's the first time the snake parasite has been seen in a human, let alone a brain.
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Article en anglais malheureusement mais qui parle d’un sujet que je connaissais pas du tout, je pense que ça vaut le coup de le partager ici quand même
Mercari listings for Xbox Starfield discs sold for $200 and up.
Archived version: archive.ph/3vfmc...
Amazing really. This is what we mean by hackers, a well crafted and elaborate scheme that took advantage of multiple points to accomplish this.
Cambridge study says carbon offsets are not nearly as effective as they claim to be.
Twitter took Gene X Hwang's username and only offered him “some merch.”
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Unusual and often breathtaking, the genre is relatively unknown in the West.
New research published in a paper suggests that some of the people that died in Pompeii during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius did not die instantly, as other research has suggested. The plaster casts that they studied show that some of the Roman citizens and residents of Pompeii died while choking on ash. This study might show...