July 17, 2012 0 Gorilla Goggles Bokito, pictured above, is a gorilla at the Diergaarde Blijdorp zoo in the Netherlands. In 2004, he escaped [...]
July 16, 2012 0 Mice Cold Soda Seemingly frivolous litigation is a tongue-in-cheek hallmark of the American legal system. About two decades [...]
July 13, 2012 0 Bridge Over Former Water Zrenjanin, Serbia, is the sixth largest city in the country and home to 75,000 people and about a dozen [...]
July 12, 2012 0 Invisible Mothers What you see above is a baby, calm, sitting in a chair. What you don’t see above is how that was [...]
July 11, 2012 0 The Unintentional Artist Over the course of his life, Emanuel Ninger created a reported 700 works, each of which took weeks to craft. [...]
July 10, 2012 0 Meal Ticket It’s hard to find an urban area which does not have a significant homeless population. Be it New York, [...]
July 9, 2012 0 The Yellow Fleet The Suez Canal, situated in Egypt, connects the Mediterranean and Red Seas, thereby providing a naval [...]
July 6, 2012 0 The Tales of the Prairie Dog Constantine Slobodchikoff was born in China to Russian immigrants, and his family moved to San Francisco [...]
July 5, 2012 0 D-Day’s Doomed Dry Run On June 6, 1944 — D-Day — the fate of World War II hung in the balance as Allied forces attempted to [...]
July 3, 2012 0 Seeing Eye Mini-Horse Guide dogs — sometimes referred to as seeing eye dogs — have been assisting disabled people for [...]