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Top 10 Animals You don’t Want In Your Luggage

Did you hear about the guy who found a stowaway scorpion in his luggage after he and his family moved from Mexico to Toronto? Well, Billy Shawn was very shocked by this deadly visitor, who I guess was also looking for a new place to live. Fortunately, the Toronto Zoo has taken the little guy off their hands, but the encounter may have been fatal for any member of the Shawn family. Top 10 Animals You Dont Want In Your Luggage But what other creatures would you not want to find the minute you open your suitcase? Well, here’s our top 10 animals you don’t want in your luggage. added by: Geoffiroth

Ghost porn! aka mormon porn 2

Finally someone that use technology for the good of humanity added by: alexandrek

Gulf Oil Plume Gone, Eaten By Newly Discovered Microbes

Analysis by Berkeley Lab revealed the dominant microbe in the dispersed Gulf of Mexico oil plume was a new species, closely related to members of Oceanospirillales family. Image: Terry Hazen via Science Daily . In what seems a deus ex machina or perhaps deus ex gaia moment, scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report that the miles-long deep sea oil plume which resulted from the BP oil spill has essentially vanished, apparently eaten by micro… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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7 Green College Campus Programs Making the Grade

Photo via Jessica.Tam @ Flickr A single college or university can produce an almost immeasurable amount of waste each year — and when you multiply that by all of the schools in the country, and the world, those numbers add up. But some schools are taking their conservation efforts beyond recycling bins and CLF bulbs with everything from on-campus community gardens and programs that reach out to student renters to bike incentive programs for commuters — and that’s success you can count on…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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