Archive for the 'Strange Environment News' Category

Awesome vid: Tornado flips bus

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

So there’s this choir in Poland, and they’re in the middle of a storm, and there’s about 37 of them. One of them has a video camera and starts filming the storm outside when from out of nowhere comes this tornado, which flips the whole goldarned bus, with everyone in it, and the guy still [...]

Meteorite damage slideshow

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

The Time Magazine website’s just posted up a supercool slideshow about meteorites and the damage they’ve caused on earth. Some pretty awesome pictures there, but the real fascination comes from the strong reminder the photos present that when it comes to cataclysmic meteor strikes on earth, it’s not a question of “if” but “when”. Check [...]

400,000 plastic balls dumped into LA water reservoir

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

People don’t usually toss lots of junk into a city water reservoir, unless as part of a comic-book villain’s plot to take over the world or something. But the Ivanhoe Reservoir in Los Angeles recently got 400,000 shimmering black plastic balls dumped into it for reasons that sound like they also cam from a comic [...]

$6,100 for a black watermelon

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Do you like watermelon? Do you really like watermelon? The Japanese, they really like watermelon. Take this 17-pound, black-skinned marvel of watermelon-ness. Last Friday, it fetched a record $6,100 at a market in Hokkaido. That comes out to around $360 a pound. Why spend so much on the so-called “Densuke” watermelon? Because, says a spokesperson [...]

Tick advisory at Euro 2008

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Tickets–check. Food and beer–check. Face paint–check. Tick vaccine–check? With some six million football fans expected to descend upon Switzerland and Austria for this year’s Euro 2008 in June, scientists are sending out an advisory to be careful of ticks. 13,000 people were hospitalized in Eurpoe for tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) last year, up 30% from last [...]

In Singapore, more weddings are killing off sharks

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

A report published in Singapore revealed a sharp increase in consumption of shark’s fins over the past year. More than 470 tons of shark’s fins (just the fins, mind you) were eaten in Singapore in 2007, compared with only 182 tons in 2006. This increase was directly linked by the report to higher incomes and [...]

Bats dying by the thousands; scientists can’t explain why

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Thousands of bats have been dying since March of this year due to a mysterious outbreak known only by the telltale white substance on the heads and wings of the bat carcasses. “White-nose syndrome” was first observed February last year, and has continued to attack bat colonies and mystify scientists. Other symptoms seen in the [...]

Ultra-rare rat, last seen 112 years ago, surfaces

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

  Rare-animal researchers seem to be working extra-hard lately. First there was that mythical Vietnamese turtle a couple of weeks ago, and now a team of US and Filipino biologists have found a specimen of a dwarf cloud rat (it was dead when they found it, though) in the northern mountain territories of the Philippines. [...]