(Photo) Wow! Woman Finds WHAT In Ikea Bags???

This is just crazy. If you’ve ever been to Ikea and received one of their infamous blue bags, you know that they are extremely versatile. So much so, that on a visit to the Kläckeberga church in southern Sweden in late July, erotic author Kicki Karlén found a very surprising gift: human bones. See for yourself after the jump.


Man Attempts To Sell Coffin On Craigslist. Guess What Was Inside!!

An Iowa man’s online classified ad offering an oak coffin for sale neglected to mention the full skeleton inside, so police interrupted the deal and seized the bones. Hit the Jump for more on this wild story.


Dinosaurs Smaller Than We Thought?!?!

A recent study on the curvature of bones in Dinosaurs shows that the creatures that roamed the earth thousands of years before us were a bit skinnier than we would perceive and lighter than most projected. Usually scientist would measure the bones width and height and make assumptions about size Charlotte Brassey a biomechanist at the University Of Manchester England a researcher in the study said it’s different than the take a measurement and then “scal[e] this up to the size of a dinosaur” approach. Her new study of the curvature of the bones and how the stress amasses on the bones may paint a slightly different picture on what these prehistoric creatures were actually like. Hit the jump for more. PaulDaPro


(Video) Human Body Parts Sold For Money!

Human body parts are being sold for money in the Ukraine! The body parts that are being sold are being used for dental and medical products.  Hit the jump for the video! Steph Bassanini


Tech Talk News: LEGO Robots Help Scientists Build Artificial Bones

Toy-kit robots are helping a team of British scientists build artificial bones, a mind-numbing task their lab didn’t want to outsource to expensive industrial research and manufacturing robots. “LEGOs seemed like the simplest way,” PhD student Daniel Strange at Cambridge University, after the break!! @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


TECH TALK: Microsoft Getting Under Your Skin!!!!

  Researchers at Microsoft have developed a new device that will be able to see under your skin to view your injuries for physical-therapy patients.  Microsoft has developed this device to help patients see the results of any therapy they maybe taking part in, in hopes to continue treatment. @Tatwza @YJB Read More….


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