Worlds first fluorescent frog discovered by accident

Worlds first fluorescent frog discovered by accident

Scientists in Argentina have discovered the worlds first fluorescent frog, the polka-dot tree frog. Scientists at Buenos Aires Natural Sciences Museum made the discovery by accident when researching the polka-dot tree frogs metabolic origins of its normally dull complexion. The frog emits a bright green glow when under UV light. Mar 29, 2017
Canadian man aims to fly into space using helium balloons

Canadian man aims to fly into space using helium balloons

A Canadian man was fined $20,000 for using more than 100 helium balloons attached to his lawn chair to fly over Calgary in July 2015. 27-year-old Daniel Boria, whose stunt was meant to promote his cleaning company, published a trailer for his proposed next stunt, attempting to break the world record for the highest-altitude free-fall jump from 140,000ft. Mar 21, 2017