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The Loyal Cat

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New Fire Proof Super Foam, And It’s Edible!

Man shows off a new insulating foam which, sometime soon, could be found in houses or air-planes or cars or even nuclear power plants. He demonstrates it’s effectiveness by holding a welder flame (7000°) directly on his hand for 20 seconds without a mark. And to prove it’s safe for the environment, he eats the foam also.

China Mum Gives Birth to 7kg Baby

A mother in central China has given birth to a 7kg baby, possibly the largest newborn in the country’s record books.
The state-run Tianjin Post said the 29-year-old mother in Henan province gave birth to the boy on Saturday by caesarean section. It said delivery took just 20 minutes and both mother and the baby, named Chun Chun, are doing fine.

The paper said Chun Chun’s parents are average size and there was nothing unusual about his mother’s pregnancy or diet.
The paper said it wasn’t immediately clear whether Chun Chun’s 7.04kg (15.52lb) made China’s record books.

Guinness World Records says the heaviest newborn ever recorded was born to an Ohio woman in 1879 and weighed 10.77kg (23.7lb).