Renovating Aztec ‘Whistles of Death’
Posted on July 7th, 2008 at 10:00 pm by admin

United Mexican States CITY, Mexico Scientists existed fascinated by the spiritual find: a human skeleton in the cupboard buried in an Aztec temple with a mud, skull-shaped whistle in each gaunt hand.

Roberto Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez has given his career to reanimate the disregarded sounds of his remote ancestors.

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Show Me State outlaws cyberbullying
Posted on July 7th, 2008 at 3:39 pm by admin

O’FALLON, Show Me State Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt gestural a measure Monday illegalising cyberbullying, but miles from where a 13-year-old missy committed destruction nearly 2 age ago after being vexed on the Net.

Tina Meier holds photographs of her girl Megan, who voted down herself after acquiring mean Net messages.

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Dwindling away penguins signal sea woes
Posted on July 7th, 2008 at 9:20 am by admin

Washington The dwindling down march of the penguins is signalizing that the world’s seas are in trouble, scientists now say.

Sea pollution, world warming and early factors are touching the world’s penguins, scientists say.

Penguins may be the tuxedo-clad variation of a canary in the ember mine, with by and large ailing universes from a compounding of planetary warming, sea oil defilement, depleted piscaries, and touristry and evolution, according to a new scientific review paper.

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Givers sign up to hold bodies exhibitted
Posted on July 7th, 2008 at 2:59 am by admin

By Emanuella Grinberg CNN

Toney Dixon’s captivation with dead bodies goes back to her puerility, when she would sneak about her uncle’s funeral home and watch him ready bodies.

The physical structures on display are plastinatedded, a procedure that supersedes bodily fluids and fat with plastic.

“I launched my bosom racing,” stated Dixon, 67.

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