Sunday, July 24, 2016

See Lionel Messi's new blonde hairstyle (photo)

 

Football star Lionel Messi's wife Antonella Roccuzzo today posted a photo of the Barca hotshot on her Instagram page showing off his new bleached blonde hairstyle. You like?

More sleep may not be making you as productive as you think


A man takes a nap on his couch alongside his dog.
It has long been thought that the amount of time spent in different stages of sleep was responsible for how well people were able to remember things.
But a new study done by researchers at the University of California and University of Padua shows that we may have been missing something.
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) appears to be a key player in the brain's ability to perform memory consolidation during sleep.
ANS is made of three parts. The sympathetic system is responsible for the body's "fight or flight" reaction, the parasympathetic system controls the body during rest with functions like heart rate and temperature, and the enteric system controls how your gut works.

Shuleydee Visits #Special Children & orphanage homes around Lagos to kick start her Promo for her new single #AYAMA @realshuleydee


popular artiste  #SHULEYDEE  has taken great strides in her noble campaign to redefine the industry by being different, her commitment to humanity and love for the less privilege is immeasurable, her new single #AYAMA is buzzing and highly anticipated ,on Saturday 24th July 2016 took time from her busy schedule to spend the weekend  with children with special need , it was a great moment of sober reflection of hope (in her words from facebook post)
Be thankful for ur life today.. some of this people can't even do anything, some can't eat some can't sleep, some can't ask God for anything... Go out today and help who u can because it's the right thing to do...‪#‎Shuleydee‬‪#‎FR‬..

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Manchester United plane forced to make unscheduled landing on the way to Beijing for City clash










The aeroplane carrying Manchester United's staff and players from Shanghai to Beijing was forced to make an unscheduled landing due to bad weather.
Jose Mourinho and his men are travelling to Beijing for Monday's International Champions Cup match against rivals Manchester City.
But their preparations for the game aren't going to plan, as winger Memphis Depay revealed on Facebook.
He shared a video with his fans on the social media website, explaining how he and his teammates were forced to touch down earlier than planned.
"We are lost somewhere, we had to make a quick landing somewhere," Depay says in the video.

Birmingham Bullring: Shocking picture shows badly injured man moments after falling from top floor balcony

This picture shows horrifying scene moments after he reportedly fell from a top floor of Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre.
He can be seen receiving attention from staff at the shopping centre as he lays curled on the ground.
Shocked shoppers took to social media saying the man plummeted from the third floor of the building onto the walkway below.
Pictures show crowds of people looking down over railings at the floor where the man is believed to have fallen.
At least one floor of the building was shut following the incident and a police incident tent erected over the site the man fell. He was taken to hospital for treatment.
Initial reports indicated the entire shopping centre had been evacuated but that is yet to be confirmed.

Scientists have developed a tiny robot prototype to that could help fight disease in the future



The robots are modeled after African trypanosomes, bacteria that can hide their flagellum.
Blood clots, cancer, and damaged brain cells - these are the last words anyone wants to hear at the doctor's office. They're also the stuff that scientists are hoping to be able to fight one daywith nanotechnology.
A newstudy released todayin the journal Nature Communications details just how scientists are hoping to transform modern medicine with very tiny robots.
Selman Sakar fromEPFLand Hen-Wei Huang fromETHZ have worked together to create prototypes of nanosized robots that could actually enter human bodies. While they haven't yet tested these little robots in people, they hope to do so soon. Perhaps, in the not too distant future, the nanosized robots might do things that are too microscopic for doctors to currently perform and are too sensitive for common drug therapies to handle.

FIRST PICTURE - Munich maniac was 'mentally ill loner obsessed with shooting sprees': Iranian-German killer, 18, had 300 rounds of ammunition in rucksack as he went on murderous rampage which ended with nine dead before he killed himself


Munich maniac was mentally ill loner Ali David Sonboly obsessed with shooting sprees
Police have said today that the 18-year-old loner who gunned down nine people during a rampage through Munich last night was deranged and obsessed with guns, but had no links to ISIS. They said Ali David Sonboly (centre) had no known links to Islamic State. Police who searched his room (bottom right) found newspaper clippings on attacks including an article entitled 'Why do students kill?' His father works as a taxi driver and his mother works in German department store Karstadt. Police are investigating a fake Facebook advert which offered free food at the McDonald's (top left), where he killed the first of his nine victims with a 9mm Glock pistol. Terrified shoppers were seen running for their lives from the Munich Olympia Shopping Centre after hearing gunshots (bottom left). Witnesses said that the gunman screamed 'I'm German' and 'Allahu Akbar' before shooting at children. A total of 21 people were taken to hospital as a result of the incident - ten are fighting for their lives in critical condition and 16 are still receiving medical treatment.

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