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Most recently published stories in FYI.
Moles Love Gum
It's a beautiful day out and you're walking in your yard. You notice the grass under your feet is kind of soft and sinks down when you step on it. You look around and notice that there are lines of this raised, soft grass, leading to small piles of dirt. What the heck?!
By Taylor Johnson5 years ago in FYI
The Mighty Stem Cell Part 1
The MIGHTY Stem Cell: What exactly are stem cells and how do they function? What medical uses are theorized, currently in research trials, and which are a reality at present? There are few medical advances that aren't morally and ethically challenged at some point of the approval process. Stem cells are no exception. Can it cure cancer? Will it make the paralyzed walk? Can it grow a human being from a single stem cell? Understanding stem cells takes a bit of science, ethics, and bit of hope in the future.
By Lady Karina Benish5 years ago in FYI
Uncommon Syndromes
Uncommon Syndromes, that I am afflicted with 1. Foreign Accent Syndrome This syndrome happens when you suddenly start to speak with a different accent. It is most common after a head injury or stroke. I had a head injury when I was 4 years old, after I fell down the stairs. I never really thought much about my head injury until as I got older, people would ask me “What is your nationality?” I would tell them, I was Canadian and they would usually ask, “But where were you born?” I would tell them Canada and they would usually ask, “Where were your parents born?”, and I would tell them Canada. So, they would usually say, “Oh, so you’re Canadian.” Being a polite Canadian I would never tell them what I was thinking … “That’s what I said the first time, you moron!”
By Roy Tsukishima5 years ago in FYI
The Ultimate Sacrifice of Captain Oates
“I am just going outside and I may be some time”. Those were the last recorded words of Captain Lawrence Oates, who stepped into a blizzard in Antarctica on 16th March 1912 and was never seen again. The recorder of those words was Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who kept a diary until shortly before his own death some two weeks later, also defeated in the attempt to survive the terrible conditions of the southern continent.
By John Welford5 years ago in FYI
The April Calendar of Celebrations, Part One. Top Story - March 2021.
Spring is here, hopefully, and the world is beginning to emerge from more than a year of lockdowns, shutdowns and states-of-emergency. Our freedom and safety might still be fragile but the time is starting to feel right for a celebration...or thirty.
By TheSpinstress 5 years ago in FYI
Coffee: The Most Powerful Weapon of the Civil War
If you drink coffee, think about the last time you really needed a cup. Maybe it was while trying to cure grogginess the morning after a night of partying. Maybe it was halfway through a particularly exhausting shift at work. Maybe it was while frantically cramming the night before a test. Now imagine you are a soldier during the Civil War. Bullets are whizzing past your head. People next to you are screaming in agony after being shot. You frantically reload your burning hot musket and try to fire off as many shots as you can to avoid getting killed. Would you want a cup of coffee?
By Alex Pellitteri5 years ago in FYI









