Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Komodo dragon, has a snake-like venom in its bite which sends victims into shock and stops their blood from clotting. Australian researchers made the discovery after studying results of an MRI done on the large lizard. Scientists say the creature's health insurance should cover it, minus a $50 co-pay.

Sprint plans to start selling it's purported "iPod killer," the Palm Pre, on June 6. A spokesman says the minimal name symbolizes the phone's charm, simplicity, and the few places in America where you can actually get a decent Sprint signal.

A study by British researchers says postponing retirement may delay dementia. Further studies will examine whether prolonged unemployment makes a person wish for dementia.