ASTRONAUTS at the International Space Station have perhaps taken nutritional advice to consume lighter foods too literally - by making pizzas they can fling like frisbees before eating.
Created from scratch pizza pies, the crew members spent some time spinning food at each other and taking some choice selfies before consuming their creations.
The experience was described as like having contact with "flying saucers of the edible kind", however, some of the astronauts were promptly scolded by their respective mothers for violating the golden rule of never playing with one's food.
IT TOOK a serious heart attack for a man from New Zealand to decide to take his palaeontology more seriously.
As strange as that connection sounds, Glen Wilson was recuperating in hospital when he remembered digging up a what he suspected was a dinosaur fossil 10 years earlier.
He promptly headed back to inland near Mount Damper in Taranaki and recovered the fossil which he believes belongs to a creature that was either a whale or a dinosaur.
Wilson wants dinosaur experts to help identify his find, or a cardiologist if it's just a whale.
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