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graeme interviews tim (who's dressed as an old lady) to see what she'd trade for her packet of razz washing powder.
this is the hero-character from ren & stimpy.
soldiers patrol fields and rural villages. their mission: find a photojournalist who has snapped a picture certain to unite the world against their leader. alejandro gonzález iñárritu directs clive owen as the photographer's driver and safe hope of getting him and his film safely across a strongly guarded border.
try this kids at home!
there needed to be more hero-content on spiked.
"why, he's toast-a-rific!"
jerusalem, june 20 (upi) -- the israeli army is working with a local company to turn soldiers' blood into a freeze dried powder. blood samples are taken from new recruits and processed. in the battlefield, the powder can be mixed with water to treat wounded soldiers, the jerusalem post reported friday. the development was announced at a first-ever press conference for health reporters, conducted by the head of the israeli army's medical corps this week, the paper said. brig.gen. dr. nachman ash head of the medical corps told reporters if the idea proves itself it could also be adapted to civilian life. he said the company leading the research is core dynamics, a biotechnological company active in research and development of thawing and freeze-drying technologies in blood transfusions. ash revealed a few other lifesaving devices currently being developed for the army, including a portable device with ceramic pipes that can produce oxygen in the field for wounded soldiers and a battery-operated device that could be used to ventilate wounded soldiers on the battlefield. ash told reporters the army plans to convert the working models into commercial devices. source
article submitted by henri_. a man cut off his finger tip while working on a model plane. his brother, a medical research scientist, sent him a vial containing powdered pig bladder and told him to sprinkle on the severed finger tip. it grew back -- "flesh, blood, vessels and nail" -- in four weeks. that powder is a substance made from pig bladders called extracellular matrix. it is a mix of protein and connective tissue surgeons often use to repair tendons and it holds some of the secrets behind the emerging new science of regenerative medicine. "it tells the body, start that process of tissue regrowth," said badylak. badlayk is one of the many scientists who now believe every tissue in the body has cells which are capable of regeneration. all scientists have to do is find enough of those cells and "direct" them to grow. "somehow the matrix summons the cells and tell them what to do," badylak explained. "it helps instruct them in terms of where they need to go, how they need to differentiate - should i become a blood vessel, a nerve, a muscle cell or whatever." be sure to check out this cbsnews article for more information about re-growing organs... including: ink jet heart cells and custom-made body parts source, source
she's my favorite
just add water.
sounds kind of disgusting