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For the last few months, white blobs have been found up and down the beaches of the province on Canada’s east coast. According to reports, they’re slimy on the outside, but firm and slightly ...
Environment and Climate Change Canada is continuing its analysis of a mysterious substance that washed up in blobs on beaches throughout Placentia Bay in recent weeks. Memorial University chemistry ...
Preprare to have Monsters, Inc.ruined for you forever. In this week’s Saturday Night Live, host Bill Burr played Ralphie, a ...
Legacy iOS Kit can also be used to save on-board SHSH blobs of 32-bit and 64-bit iOS devices. The steps below are for 32-bit devices only. For 64-bit devices, go to ...
Black balls which washed up on multiple Sydney beaches last month were made up of human faeces, drugs and cooking oils, researchers have found. Initial reports suggested the balls were made of ...
John’s office, he opened one of the bags, stuck his nose in and took a deep whiff. The blob smelled like WD-40 or a tube of caulking. He prodded it, noting its slimy, Silly Putty consistency.
A scientist has determined that the strange white blobs puzzling Newfoundland beachcombers are made of a plastic commonly found in adhesives, but the origin of the mysterious goo is still unknown.
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - A scientist has determined that the strange white blobs puzzling Newfoundland beachcombers are made of a plastic commonly found in adhesives, but the origin of the mysterious ...
A Memorial University scientist says the mysterious white blobs washing up on Newfoundland beaches are actually gobs of plastic — and they need to be cleaned up. Earth science professor Hilary ...