Doctor pulls a snake out of a patient’s mouth In the town of Levashi in the Republic of Dagestan, southwestern Russia, a woman was sleeping in the garden of her house, and she suddenly felt pain and suffocation, so the ambulance took her to a hospital from the nearby city; Doctors administered anesthesia to the woman and inserted a tube and scope through the woman's mouth, down her throat, esophagus, and stomach. Then something resembling a snake's tail appeared, and the doctor continued to throw it away, and when everyone confirmed it was a snake, the doctor holding it jumped back, screaming in horror, and quickly placed the snake in a container in the room. of operations.
Surgical Resident Breaks Down 49 Medical Scenes From Film & TV Annie Onishi, general surgery resident at Columbia University, takes a look at emergency room and operating room scenes from a variety of television shows and movies and breaks down how accurate they really are. Would the adrenaline scene from Pulp Fiction actually play out that way? Is all that medical jargon we hear in shows like Grey's Anatomy and House true-to-life? Is removing a bullet really a cure-all for a gunshot wound?
The door and Evnika Дверь и Эвника If your child can break his room and is not afraid to break a globe on which he "forced" to learn and know the geography, he feels more than free. After we allowed Evnika to destroy everything in her room, and make a hole with her bare hands in the door, her performance in school improved.
In our house, more than a decade operates one rule, "All the walls belong to children!", We allowed them to draw on the walls, scratch, smear clay, ripping the wallpaper, but not using a hammer and other sharp objects. Is permitted everything that can be done with bare hands. But we just have not thought of the fact that our children are growing up, and the house remains the same, and besides, who knew that we will have in the family the child, which would be manic destroy walls and doors with his bare hands.
Baby elephant causes havoc at home There's an elephant in the room! Moyo the orphaned baby elephant makes himself at home in carer Roxy’s house.
Family wraps home in greenhouse to warm up Stockholm weather The average temperature in Stockholm in January is -3°C (27°F). For Marie Granmar and Charles Sacilotto it can be much warmer thanks to the greenhouse that blankets their home. “For example at the end of January it can be -2°C outside and it can be 15 to 20°C upstairs,” explains Sacilotto. He was inspired to build a house-in-a-greenhouse through his relationship with architect Bengt Warne who began designing the first Naturhus (Nature House) in 1974*. Originally Sacilotto looked for an empty lot to build an entirely new Naturhus, but he eventually settled on an old summer house on the Stockholm archipelago. Using Warne’s design, he covered the small summer house, plus an addition, in 4 millimeter glass. The footprint of the greenhouse is nearly double that of the home, leaving plenty of room for a wrap-around garden, and since inside the bubble it’s a Mediterranean climate, the couple now grow produce atypical for Sweden (e.g. figs, tomatoes, cucumbers). The favorite spot is the glass-covered roof deck. Since there’s no longer need for a roof, the couple removed it and now have a large space for sunbathing, reading or playing with their son on swings and bikes. The greenhouse isn’t the only novel point to the Granmar-Sacilotto home. They are also completely independent from city sewage. Built by Sacilotto- an engineer by training-, the sewage system begins with a urine-separating toilet and uses centrifuges, cisterns, grow beds and garden ponds to filter the water and compost the remains.
Rescued lioness walks on grass for first time in her life Yuna, a lioness rescued from an abandoned house in Kiev after the start of the war, was living in a 3 x 4m enclosure with a concrete floor. Evacuated to a wildlife rescue centre, she was then bombarded by Russian missiles, leaving her severely traumatised and unable to stand. It took months of specialist care for Yuna to recover from her post-traumatic stress disorder. Overweight due to inactivity and poor diet, she slowly regained her strength. The first lioness rescued as part of the Big Cats in Crisis campaign , Yuna has regained her confidence in her new sanctuary. Having never walked on grass before, she began to explore her new surroundings with curiosity and determination.
Η κατασκευή του μεγαλύτερου 3D εκτυπωμένου κτιρίου της Ευρώπης σε 140 ώρες Χάρη σε έναν τεράστιο εκτυπωτή BOD2 σχεδιασμένο από την COBOD International, κατασκευάστηκε το Wave House, ένα data center 600 τετραγωνικών μέτρων. Χτισμένο σε χρόνο ρεκόρ 140 ωρών στη Χαϊδλβέργη της Γερμανίας, το κτίριο είναι σήμερα το μεγαλύτερο κτίριο τέτοιου τύπου στην Ευρώπη.
A raccoon attacks a child Friday December 2, 2022 in Ashford, Connecticut in the United States, a 5-year-old girl was attacked by a raccoon while waiting for her school bus. Her mother, alerted by her daughter's cries, came out of the house and grabbed the raccoon by the skin of its back. Once her daughter was safely inside, she threw the animal onto the lawn. The little girl was bitten by the raccoon. She was tested for the presence of rabies antibodies.
Shoe thieves Leave dissapointed Thieves have broken into the storage room of a store in Fort Worth, Texas to steal pairs of shoes only to realize the owner has removed one shoe from each box.