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A woman will be divided in two, yet escape harm, and a rabbit does card tricks.
New research published in the Journal of Experimental Biology shows that crabs can learn to avoid electric shocks, picking a different shelter to escape harm.
In Ferguson, she said, a BearCat armored truck, paid for with $360,000 in Homeland Security grants, helped the police escape harm amid gunfire.
The survivors — the insects endowed with some inherent quality that enables them to escape harm — are the parents of the next generation, which, by simple inheritance, possesses all the "toughness" of their forebears.
"This will allow neighbouring occupants more time to escape harm's way, and for fire services to extinguish blazes before large numbers of dwellings are consumed".
Americans escape harm in assault on U.S. Consulate in Afghanistan.
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Thirty-five staff members inside the complex with them also escaped harm.
Children lucky enough to be given potassium iodide largely escaped harm.
The reality of Europe is often far worse than those who have escaped harm at home could possibly have imagined.
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