Showing posts with label Injuries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Injuries. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Flying Saucer Touches Down in Caracas, Injuries Reported? | UFO CHRONICLE – 1954



A Strange Incident In Caracas - The Key West Citizen 12-3-1954

Key West CAA Tower Hears Wierd Stories

     A Flying Saucer from outer space landed at Caracas, Venezuela, last night, injured a number of persons, and took off again.

By The Key West Citizen
12-3-1954
That information was received by The Citizen today.

The Associated Press was attempting to get the story from Caracas but up to The Citizen's press time no word had been received.

A story of what may be a flying saucer's first confirmed contact with the earth reached Key West shortly after sunrise today.

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Plane Takes Evasive Maneuvers to Dodge UFO; Investigation Pursues

Plane Takes Evasive Maneuvers to Dodge UFO; Investigation Pursues

2 flight attendants injured after pilots forced to take evasive action over Lake Ontario

     A Porter airlines flight crew had to take evasive action to avoid a flying object, which may have been a drone, as the plane approached Toronto's downtown airport on Monday morning.

None of the 54 passengers on board were injured during the incident, now being investigated by the Transportation Safety Board (TSB).
CBC News
11-14-16

The TSB said the "risk of mid-air collision" happened before 7:30 a.m. ET and involved flight POE204 travelling from Ottawa to Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport.

Porter said the event happened over Lake Ontario near Pickering, Ont. — about 55 kilometres east of Toronto — as the de Havilland Dash 8-400 plane was flying at a height of about 9,000 feet. The statement said pilots noticed an object in the distance, which they originally thought was a balloon.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Print-On-Demand Bone Could Quickly Mend Major Injuries | VIDEO

Print-On-Demand Bone Could Quickly Mend Major Injuries
If you shatter a bone in the future, a 3D printer and some special ink could be your best medicine. Researchers have created what they call “hyperelastic bone” that can be manufactured on demand and works almost as well as the real thing

     If you shatter a bone in the future, a 3D printer and some special ink could be your best medicine. Researchers have created what they call “hyperelastic bone” that can be manufactured on demand and works almost as well as the real thing, at least in monkeys and rats.
By Jessica Boddy
www.sciencemag.org
9-28-16
Though not ready to be implanted in humans, bioengineers are optimistic that the material could be a much-needed leap forward in quickly mending injuries ranging from bones wracked by cancer to broken skulls. ...