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Castaways survive on lemons, charcoal, and seawater

and other stories from the stranger side of life

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Mirador do Roncador, near Rio de Janeiro

A man said he survived five days on a deserted island in seawater. Brazilian Nelson Nedy was rescued by authorities after he found his skier waving his T shirt. Nelson was stymied while visiting an observation point on Gulmari beach called Mirador do Roncador near Rio de Janeiro, and was smashed into the sea by waves. The Metroreported that he was washed ashore on a deserted island and sleeping in a cave.

Tasmanian tigers may come back to life

Australian and US scientists are launching a multi-million dollar project to bring Tasmanian tigers back from extinction. BBC.The last known member of the species died in the 1930s, but researchers believe that stem cells and gene-editing techniques can be used to recreate living creatures. Professor Andrew Pask, lead researcher at the University of Melbourne, said:

Man shares his vasectomy story on his TikTok

A US man uses social media to share his experience of having a vasectomy. I'm here. According to The Times, more and more young men in America are having vasectomies. Comedian Mike Prigen, from New Jersey, filmed the entire operation, including the moment the doctor had a "small pinch." A group of 10 urologists told The New York Times that they had booked a vasectomy after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn her Roe v Wade decision, which guaranteed women constitutional rights to abortion. increased.