
It is possible to know if someone lies by just looking into his/her eye, especially if you use the test that was developed by them which study the people´s ocular movements and they can detect if they lie when they are requested to recognize faces, according to the researches of the University of Stirling.
According to the experts, those who lied could not hide their reactions when a family face picture was shown to them. The project which discovered them is named ConFace and it carries out a process that tracks your ocular movements while the images are watched on a computer´s screen.
It is similar to a program used by the Japonese Police to try discovering the culpability in a murder.
A 12-year old child found a gigantic tooth of a long-haired Mammoth
A 12-year old child found a gigantic tooth of a long-haired Mammoth while he was on vacations with his family in Ohio State in the United States.
Last July, the Hepner family travelled to Holmes County to celebrate a family meeting. It was a sunny Saturday during the Hepner´s vacations when they all gathered on the Honey Run creek to take pictures.
It was then when Jackson Hepner walked on the bank near the water and an object draw his sight.
Jackson Hepner put aside the mud and he found a mammoth’s long-haired tooth that could be over 12.000 years.
Two weird White Lions Puppets were presented

Two weird while lion´s puppets were presented by a charitable organization in France. They were baptized as Simba and Nala. They were born on July 18th at the Ceresse de Tigre rescue center, located in the nation´s northeastern region in Normandy.
It is the fourth time a related feline birth is registered at that center. It was also informed the puppets would not spend too much time in that place, taking into account the male one would be sent to France related center and the female one to a park in the United Kingdom in the upcoming months.
The association takes care of other 10 felines that have been taken from circuses or zoos when they cannot be reintroduced into the nature.
By Alejandro Rojas