50 things that have already happened this year already
People, we are not even at halfway.
Recently, it seems that every page magazine or column of newspapers contains such a wild title, if Louf.the low that it is difficult to believe that it is true. Although it may feel that few things have changed in our daily lives, 2018 also brought us some of the most salistic, surprising and totally shocking news that we have ever seen - and we are not even halfway. again.
Inimaginable political stories to unpredictable scientific advances, 2018 has been a serious turning point in every corner of the world. If you need a little enthusiasm in your day, just take a gandhon in these 50 news items that blow - all this has already happened just this year alone. And for more savage information about the world around us, check these20 crazy facts that will breat you.
1 Doctors grew up a new ear in a soldier's arm
After PVT. Shamika Burrencit lost her ear in an almost fatal car accident, army surgeons got up to do it again. However, instead of creating a new prosthesis ear, she was cultivated with her own cartilage, under the skin of her right forearm and wassuccessfully attached At the medical center of William Beaumont Army in El Paso, Texas. And for crazy trivia about our armed services, check these30 celebrities who served in the army.
2 13 years wakes up after being declared dead of the brain
After a Buggy Dune accident, the 13-year-old Alabama, Native Trenton McKinley, was pronounced from the dead brain. However, after being dead from the brain for days, just as his parents were preparing to donate his organs, adolescence miraculously started moving his extremities. Even more impressive, as a result of three brain surgeries, McKinley speaks, reading and even walking again, just two months after his almost fatal accident.
3 Orange snow falls through Europe
In early 2018, some parts of Europe had a picturesque, if particular view: the orange snow falling through the eastern part of the continent. Although alarming, the orange snow was not actually resulting from a kind of chemistry or other source of potential harm, but was caused by a low pressure zone moving on North Africa and in the Eastern Europe causing an orange sand to mix with droplets of water, causing the strange snow. And for more dinner fodder, check these40 facts so funny are difficult to believe.
4 The golden state killer apprehends after 32 years
32 years after the so-called Golden state killer committed his last killing killed in California, a DNA match was finally made. April 25, 2018, Joseph Deangelo Jr., a former police officer based in California,has been arrested, thanks to the DNA information found via the GEDMATCH website. And for more crime facts, check these30 illegal things virtually everyone did.
5 Former FBI Director James Detsy, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee
The United States has long consider the political scandal, but little have been more shocking than the former FBI director, James Geeny testifying to the Russian Interference Senate Committee in the 2016 elections. Geny has overturned a extra dirt on the president during aABC News Maintenance, in which the result described Donald Trump as "morally unsuitable" to hold his position. And for more here the material, good, justSee how our correspondent won the cognitive examination of Donald Trump.
6 Colorado man survives both shark attacks and bears
Dylan McWilliams saw more adventures and terror - in his 20 years that most people will see in a life. Case: less than a year after being attacked by a bear during a camping trip, the Native Colorado was bitten by a shark while Boogie embarked in Kauai, Hawaii. However, despite his multiple brushes with death, Williams refuses to give up life as an outdoor man: "I will not let these things change what I want to do," he saysPeople. And for more wild trivia of the animal kingdom, discover these40 amazing animal facts.
7 High School Senior offered more than $ 7 million in scholarships
The good grades can get you anywhere in life - just ask Shariah Williams. The Memphis, Tennessee, high school titles in high school this year when it was accepted in amazing 149 colleges, which offered $ 7.6 million in scholarships. Maybe she will register for one of the20 Courses of the most incredibly ridiculous colleges.
8 Scientists erase Alzheimer's damage in human cells
About 5.7 million people have Alzheimer's disease in the United States only. However, 2018 brought a good news to these sufferings: researchers atGladstone InstitutesSan Francisco was able to modify a protein associated with the condition in a less prejudicial form, reverse damage to the cerebral cells affected in the process. And for more information exciting on your body, check these20 amazing facts about your body.
9 Boston Dynamics creates an executive robot
We have robots that make our grocery lists and who aspire our floors, but Boston Dynamics has resulted in an extra step, creating a robot capable of working and skip efficiently. Although the potential applications of this technology are uncertain, see this mansion machine through a human jog through a park is impressive, so a bit terrifying. And when you want more insight into the future of the future,That's what life could look like 100 years from now.
10 Amputee shaquem Griffin makes the draft of the NFL
NFL has just been a little more inclusive with Shaqueem Griffin-22-year-old line addition, born with amniotic band syndrome, which required the amputation of its left hand at the age of four at the saddle of Seattle Seahawks. It was written by the Seahawks on April 28, 2018. And for more sports leisure, check these12 famous actors you forgotten were once amazing athletes.
11 Bear gets ice cream at the Dairy Queen
There are many things that you are required to meet in a dairy queen dairy, annoyed teens to hungry kids after the practice of football. One thing that most servers do not see, it's a Kodiak Bear wishing to get gentle services, which is exactly what happened in Innisfall, Alberta, when the owners of Discovery Wildlife Park Taken one of their animals from the property and stopped for a snack.
12 Jeff Bezos creates a 10,000 year clock
The CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos caused titles for his physics torn lately, but perhaps an even more surprising development was his $ 42 million investment in the10,000 year clock. The clock, which will live in a Texas mountain in the western hollow, will take place over time for the next 10,000 years.
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13 Antioxidant found to reduce the aging of blood vessels
The year 2018 was that scientists can come to discover the fountain of youth - at least for our blood vessels. Researchers at Colorado University in Boulder found that antioxidant Mitoq canReduce aging in blood vessels Up to 20 years, potentially increasing human life in the process.
14 Hippo accurately predicts Super Bowl
Want to win your Super Bowl bet next year? It could be a good idea to get a hippopotamus on your side. Fiona, a hippopotamus at the cincinnati zoo, makes waves when she predicted precisely the victory of the Eagles of this year in the big game.
15 Mouse treated with engineering human cells
Diabetes research has increased in a major way this year when researchers atCininnati Medical Center of Children's Hospital managed to treat diabetes in mice. Using human tissues designed, researchers made progress that can accommodate a day with organ transplantation using the regenerated fabric of a host.
16 Katy Perry and Taylor Swift Composed
After a long-lasting quarrel, Pop Stars Katy Perry and Taylor Swift have apparently impossible in 2018: the pair made up. SWIFT displayed a photo of a card sent to him by Perry (who included an olive branch) in which Perry admits that she is "deeply sorry" for what was transpired between the two old friends.
17 Dr. Dre loses the continuation of trademarks to the real doctor
After the gynecologist Dr. Draion Mr. Burch, who is also led by Dr. Drai, tried to create his name, he found himself in a surprising legal battle against Dr. Dre rapper. More than three years, the rapper tried to argue that Dr. Drai could try to capitalize on his fame, only to lose a license to the real doctor to use his nickname for commercial purposes.
18 Scientists imply human brain cells in mice
The future of neuroscience occurs as we speak, thanks to researchers who have managed to implement human brain cells in mice this year. Over time, this can teach us more about the functioning of the human brain and helping doctors to repair damaged brain tissues in the future.
19 Rudy Giuliani admits that Trump repaid lawyer for reimbursement of Stormy Daniels
After several denials of Trump camp, Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, confirmed that the president had reimbursed his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, the $ 130,000 Cohen used to keep the star of the movie Adult Stormy Daniels Silent. About his presumed affirmation with Trump. Never before has such an Airine Declaration has been made on new live programming.
20 Scientists create "all the repellent"
We have solar screen and a buggy, but now, scientists have gave us a better with "all that is repellent". Created by researchers from the University of Michigan, this product would virtually grow all known liquids of humans, with the protection of sofas to smartphones.
21 Barbra Streisand Close his dead dog
In addition to his career as singing and actor, Barbra Streisand has a new pretension to glory: as the parent's parent with two cloned dogs. In March 2018, Streisand admitted toVariety She missed her dog, Samantha, so much she had had two new dogs created using her cells.
22 The man eats 30,000th big mac
Do you think you like fast food? You have nothing about Wisconsin Don Gorske, who consumed his 30,000th Big Mac this year. The 64 year old is such a big fan of McDonald's hamburger that he has eaten about two a day for 46 years.
23 Scientists are preparing to create Neanderthal mini brains
Our understanding of human development will soon be more advanced than ever, thanks to a next experience of the Max Planck Institute for evolving anthropology in Germany. The researchers of the Institute create miniature brains using the Neanderthal DNA to understand how human consciousness has grown.
24 Virginia Man wins the lottery after the numbers come to him in a dream
Some people have just been lucky, like Victor Amole de Virginie. Once the lottery numbers have come to him in a dream, Amole bought four cash tickets and played using exactly the same combo number, winning a $ 400,000 in the process.
25 The computer transcribes words without its sound
The dictation has just become much more advanced. In April 2018,Researchers at MIT Comforted a computer interface capable of transcribing words a person who reflects - and as such, giving tiny physical signals to indicate - even if they do not really say the words aloud.
26 Scientists bring brains of pig to life
Have you ever wondered what life after death could look like? Well, researchers may have understood that. Yale neuroscientist Nenad Sestan and her colleagues managed toresunitate pig brains Following their slaughter up to 36 hours, using a technology called BrainEx.
27 North Carolina Restaurant Perfect La Tarentula Burger
Do you think your taste is adventurous? Then you will love the menu toBull City Burger and Brewery In Durham, North Carolina, where you can now get a roasted tarantula at the top of your hamburger.
28 Hobby Hall returns 3,800 contraband artifacts
Hobby Giant Hobby Hobby Lobby Contraband Days are behind them. After having been taken with 3,800 illegal artifacts, the retail chain returned the antiquities in Iraq, from which they had been eliminated illegally for use in the biblical museum of the chain.
29 The short robot for the mayor in Japan
In pursuit of a better and less corrupt political structure, a robot named Michihito Matsuda ran for the mayor in Tama City of Tokyo. Although Matsuda lost in the holder, the robot has always managed to get 4,000 votes.
30 The family brings bobcats at home instead of kittens
Bring home a new pet can be a nervous experience - especially when you bring home the bad. This is what happened to a family in Texas, who thought he had adopted abandoned Bengal cats, only to discover their new kittens were actually bobcats.
31 Scientists form a spider to jump on request
Arachnophobes, beware: 2018 was the year that researchers from theUniversity of Manchester Taught a spider to jump on order. The spider named Kim, a demonstrated skill in 15 different jump jump tasks that have been assigned to him, advancing, down and side by side.
32 Woman arrested after sending the date of 65,000 texts
Think you had a bad date or two? Your experience probably compared to the poor man who made a single date with Adines from Jacqueline Phoenix, aged 31, who was arrested in May, after sending 65,000 texts - many of them harass - at the 'object of her of her affection.
33 The New York tiger turns out to be raccoon
If you are a lifelong live resident of New York, you probably see three types of animals on a regular basis: pigeons, rats and dogs. Unfortunately, a lack of experience with animals has led to poor identification in Harlem on April 12, when the police responded to a tiger itinerant the streets. The only problem? It was just an oversized raccoon.
34 Boston University Student Breaks Record Joggling
A student from the University of Boston has established a new world record for a sport that most people do not even know exist: jogging. On May 8, the Zach Prescott student managed to run one kilometer in just 4 minutes, 43.2 seconds, while juggling a trio of lacrosse balls.
35 Woman plays a flute during cerebral surgery
Multineaux had serious inspiration this year, the courtesy of Anna Henry. While she feared that she never plays in his hand again because of a tremor, the 63-year-old Flaule managed to play his instrument of choice during brain surgery.
36 3D printer prints on the skin
3D printing is no longer just for making models and toys. In fact, the researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered a new application: printing on the skin. April 25, 2018, a successful 3D printerprinted on human skin For the first time, offer a wide variety of medical applications in the future.
37 Texas Man steals $ 1.2 million from Fajitas
Do you think you love Fajitas? Not as much as Gilberto Escamilla, a former employee of the Darrel B. Hester Juvenile Detention Center in San Benito, Texas, who has recently been sentenced to 50 years in prison for stolen 1.2 million Fajitas from a supplier Food products at the detention center.
38 Book returned to the library after 47 years
Lost library books are a fact of life. However, a particularly conscientious person would not let it dissuade them, manage toreturn a copy from Eldridge Cleaver'sSoul on the ice At the San Francisco Public Library, from which the book had been missing for a shocking of 47 years.
39 Man wins $ 4.38 million on a free lottery ticket
Anyone who thinks you never really get something for free in life should say that Davenport, Iowa, Resident Chuck Anderson. After buying a Powerball ticket, Anderson received aFREE LOTTO AMERICA TICKET In a Kwik Star store in his hometown and eventually gained a massive of $ 4.38 million. To increase your own opportunities,These are the most common Powerball winning numbers.
40 The spatial station is germinating onion
Space feeds have just obtained a lot more flavors in 2018. This year, the international space station now houses a onion to sprout, its green head a source of renewable flavor for the future cuisine of the ISS.
41 The school brings tiger live to the ball
Most secondary schools have trouble getting a live DJ for their ball ball. However, at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, students got an impressive dance floor accessory: a living tiger. However, after a serious online barrage, the school apologized for bringing the cage cat to dance.
42 R. Kelly's music is removed from Spotify and Pandora
After years of investigations into his personal life, including multiple allegations, he is at the helm of a cult that tabas in trafficking in human beings, R. Kelly got a professional life for his behavior. In 2018, Spotify removed his music from their recommended algorithm and playlists the company owns and manages, while Pandora has removed his music newslists and their advertising and social media accounts.
43 The German supermarket serves Buffalo worm burgers
Move, crickes: If you are looking for a more durable protein source, look no further than the Buffalo worm. In 2018, the company of the company based in the Netherlandsrolled Buffalo worm burgers, Lending them as a healthy and sustainable alternative to traditional beef cakes.
44 Woman discovers that the flowing nose is actually cerebral fluid
Nebraska Woman Kendra Jackson had an unpleasant surprise when she discovered that her flowing nose was more than the result of seasonal allergies. In fact, after meeting with a NEBRASKA medicine specialist in Omaha, Jackson was informed that she was running out half a cerebral fluid since 2013.
45 MIT builds a self-driving car capable of navigating non-invaded roads
No GPS? No problem! The year 2018 was the year that the MIT researchers managed to build a car that behaves not only, but isCapable of navigating previously unpleasant country roads.
46 Bill Cosby convicted of his crimes
After years of accusations about his serial sexual assault, the billing of the actor formerly beloved Cosby had his only desserts this year. The former 80 year oldCosby Show The star was found guilty of three heads of sexual assault for an attack in 2004 and can cope with 10 years in prison.
47 Paris Museum opens its doors to nudists
If you like art but you hate clothesThe Tokyo Palace may have just solved your problem for you. In May, the Contemporary Art Museum opened its doors to nudists for the first time, inviting them to enjoy the museum during their birthday costumes for a single special event.
48 Remnants of mummified monkey found in the minnesota department store
Handbags and cosmetics are not the only things you find in the department stores these days. In fact, in April, a mummy monkey carcass was found in air upheavals in a minneapolis department store, although its origin remains unknown.
49 Tumbleweeds take the city of California
Tumbleweeds are not just a disturbing play piece in Western movies. Indeed, in April, Tumbleweeds all but the city of Victorville de la California, where, as a result of particularly strong winds, tumbleweeds stacked up to seven feet high throughout the city, temporarily trapping many residents at home.
50 Iced horse discovered
While some people find remnants of previous residents of their homes when they make landscaping projects, a family of Utah has found something more impressive:an iced horse. A family in Lehi, Utah, discovered the horse well preserved, but not fossilized, when the landscapers pulled their garden; The skeleton is currently excavated by paleontologists. And for more savage information about the world around us, check these20 crazy facts that will breat you.
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