Articles by Ma. Danilyn Miravalles

Ma. Danilyn Miravalles


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£7 Contact Lenses Ripped Out a Teenager's Cornea

Tia Goode, a psychology student at University of South Wales, dressed up as a leopard for Halloween party was left with unbearable pain after ripping off her cornea as she was trying to remove the pair of cat-eye contact lenses.
  • "Drug-Smuggling Mouse" Busted in a Brazilian Prison

    Prison guards captured a mouse working as a drug dealer scurrying between cells with bags of illegal drug tied to a cord on its tail. The investigation team recovered small packets of marijuana and 23 packets of cocaine from the drug-trafficking mouse on Friday.
  • Embarrasing Google Translation Error Left Spain a Red Face

    A Galician town's website ended up promoting a "clitoris festival" when Google Translate failed to recognize the Galician word 'grelo.'
  • Star Wars' Death Star Waffle Maker Will Make You Eat "Death Star" for Breakfast

    ThinkGeek has just introduced the waffle maker which creates golden tasty waffles that no kids or an even adult can resist. Not just any ordinary waffle maker -- it's a waffle maker shaped like the Death Star, the Galactic Empire's super-weapon of destruction.
  • The Best Headphone Ever Created Costs $50000

    Sennheiser presented, Tuesday, November 3, on their official website, its new high-end "Orpheus headphone" which they claimed to be the best headphone ever created in the world.
  • Would You Eat Vegetables Grown from a Pencil?

    The eraser at the end of the wooded pencil is replaced with a seed capsule made from biodegradable material that contains a small mixture of seeds and peat. The capsule dissolves and the seeds grow into a plant.
  • NO LABEL: The World's First Transgender Beer

    On Friday 6th November, the world’s first non-binary transgender beer will be launched on draft. The beer extends equally with people who recognize themselves in a comparable ‘non-binary’ way, as transgender – a community of people that is still to a great extent under-recognized by society.
  • Fortingall Yew: Europe’s Oldest Tree is 'undergoing a sex change'

    Fortingall Yew is known to be male which has small spherical structures that produce pollen. Female yews sprout bright red berries. The ancient yew amazed the scientists when three red berries were seen on its branches which suggest that it had become a female.
  • Killer Side Effects of Healthy Foods

    With juicers and food processors becoming more popular now a days, a few individuals assume that grinding the entire fruit or vegetable (skin, seeds, pits, stems and all) is some way or another more beneficial than custom routines. This is not generally always the case. A few parts of some organic product are not just unpalatable to eat, they can even be hazardous. Here are the facts about poisonous parts of organic product and especially if you like to grow-your-own food: some of the healthiest vegetables have relatives that could kill you.
  • Bear Grylls Survival Technique Helped Grandad Withstand the Outback

    Reg Foggerdy, a 62-year-old man, surprisingly survived the Australian Outback for six days without food or water. He stayed alive by eating black ants he learned by watching the survival expert Bear Grylls on TV.
  • CDPH Alerts Consumers of the Toxin Detected in Dungeness and Rock Crabs

    Due to the dangerous levels of domoic acid, a naturally occurring toxin that were detected on Dungeness and Rock crabs caught in waters between the Oregon border and the southern Santa Barbara County line, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) today advised public not to eat the said crabs.
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