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Garden Route faces a whale of a problem

The rotting carcass of a massive humpback whale had left a pretty resort town in South Africa in a smelly and messy quandary Tuesday after it beached in its tiny cove over the weekend.

Mushroom enzyme could strip pollutants from fuel cells

An enzyme from fungus that grows on rotting wood could be used as clean alternative to expensive and polluting and rare metals in fuel cells and batteries, say scientists

Smelly woman solves fishy mystery

BRISBANE - A woman who spent four decades puzzled by a pungent body odour "resembling rotting fish" has finally had the smell explained by Australian doctors.

Six Apart CEO: Down Economy Boosts Blogging

If you're looking for something -- anything! -- that might actually benefit from the present stinking rotting corpse of an economy, try blogging companies.

Six Apart CEO: Down Economy Boosts Blogging

Portfolio_3 If you're looking for something -- anything! -- that might actually benefit from the present stinking rotting corpse of an economy, try blogging companies.

Woman's fishy problem

An Australian woman has been diagnosed with a rare genetic condition - after 30 years of smelling of rotting fish .

A Very Scary Economy Today on Meet the Bloggers (1pm ET/10am PT)

Since it's Halloween, we couldn't think of anything scarier to discuss on Meet the Bloggers than "The Frightening Economy." The blood-sucking greed of CEO vampires! The terror of checking your 401k status! The spooky specter of socialism! The rotting remains of Republican economic philosophy! The horrors of a Bush-McCain economy!

Online Shopping Potential Network Threat

Break out the mistletoe and the Bing Crosby / David Bowie duets- its time for the holidays! What's that you say? Your house is still awash in orange and black, you haven't come down from your Halloween sugar-high, and you still have to throw out the rotting pumpkin on your front porch?

Scientists Use Bees to Sniff Out the Illicit and the Dangerous

It's the ultimate way to pull off a sting: Teach a group of ordinary honeybees to ignore flowers and, instead, focus on vapors from explosives used in bombs. Then send the bees off in teams to sniff out terrorists. Or track the molecular trail of illicit drugs, or even point police to a rotting corpse.

Naples's notoriety trumps its culture

NAPLES: The posters on Claudio Velardi's office walls mix alluring Neapolitan sites with phrases like "Monnezza a chi?" (Who are you calling trash?) Velardi, a public relations whiz recruited from Rome, runs the regional tourism office here. His advertising campaign to counter images that have plagued Naples since last year - the endless news photographs of rotting garbage in the streets - clearly hasn't done much, not yet, anyway, to turn around the city's fortunes. Tourists still stay away in droves, notwithstanding that for months the center of town has been immaculate.

Next Gen Wii to Still Use Infrared?

While Nintendo hasn't even announced the next Wii, a DigiTimes source claims that a company named Pixart Imaging is already set to provide Nintendo with the infrared chips for their next generation Wii device. (Pixart already supports the current Wiimote and products from Intel and Logitech.) While not necessarily the worst news, I'm sure at least a few of us were hoping for a solution to avoid those constant "point your Wiimote at the screen" error messages. Oh well, Nintendo could release the Wii2 with non-interactive, rotting banana controller and it would still sell a bajillion units. [DigiTimes via MaxConsole]


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