Monday, December 9, 2013

OMG! Check Out The Python That Swallowed A Man

The image posted by a user of the social networking site based in India has been retweeted almost 15,000 times and been favourited more than 4,000 times.
The picture shows a huge snake lying on the ground with what looks like a person sized bulge inside theirstomach.
Twitter user Vikraman Nair, who posted the picture of the bloated snake, said the image was of a python who ate a person whole.
He shared the picture with the caption: “A Python ate a person who was drunk and lying beside the liquor shop. News from Attapady, Kerala

OMG! Check Out The Python That Swallowed A Man

The image posted by a user of the social networking site based in India has been retweeted almost 15,000 times and been favourited more than 4,000 times.
The picture shows a huge snake lying on the ground with what looks like a person sized bulge inside theirstomach.
Twitter user Vikraman Nair, who posted the picture of the bloated snake, said the image was of a python who ate a person whole.
He shared the picture with the caption: “A Python ate a person who was drunk and lying beside the liquor shop. News from Attapady, Kerala

GOOD NEWS: Scientist Make Amazing Discoveries On HIV, New Treatment Possible

Scientists have recently discovered a molecular invisibility cloak that enables HIV, the virus causing AIDS, to hide inside cells of the body without triggering the body’s natural defence systems.
The new study demonstrates how ‘uncloaking’ the virus using an experimental drug triggers an immune response that stops the virus from replicating in cells grown in the laboratory.
The findings could help to improve existing therapies for HIV infection and find new ways of virus treatment.
The innate immune system is the body’s first line of defence against infection and incorporates an alarm system present in all cells of the body that detects the presence of ‘foreign’ material from invading bacteria and viruses.
When the alarm is tripped, the infected cell begins an anti-viral programme and sends out warning signals to alert other cells that a virus is around.

Former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela is dead

Former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela is dead. He death was confirmed by President Jacob Zuma of South Africa...He passed on at the age of 95

President Jacob Zuma said flags will be flown at half-mast across South Africa immediately with a state burial to follow. The UK government have also announced that flags will be flown at half-mast in the UK.
May his soul rest in peace!