November, FRIDAY THE 13th, 2009

Invisibility cloak an actual possibility, such as in the Harry Potter series, says Imperial College London researchers for 4.9 million pounds to research bending light with 'metamaterials'.

World-leading physicist Professor Sir John Pendry hopes to create a material which forces light to flow around an object, hiding it from the human eye.

Researchers at the Glasgow Science Center hope to figure out if there is any scientific probability to the unluckiest day of the year, Friday the 13th.
 
Some people believe Friday the 13th got it's superstitious start on Friday 13th, October 1307 when the Knight Templars were arrested throughout Europe at the orders of the French King, Philip IV.

Almost a month after sending a rocket to hit the moon, NASA finds water on the moon.



Researchers at DARPA (Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency) hope to freeze soldiers injured brains in order to save damaged brain.



Man gets a remote control for his bionic ass!



55-year old Ged Galvin had his bowels removed during a motorcycle crash, and now has a remote to open his bionic bowels when he uses the toilet.

Oklahoma farmer home to 22 cloned Black Angus cows, to be used as beef across the globe.


One of the identical cows on Barry Pollard's farm, Pollard is both a farmer and neurosurgeon.

The Ninth annual Texas Bigfoot Conference was held in Piney Woods.


Full article: http://www.texasobserver.org/dateline/where-the-wild-things-are

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