SHOPLIFTING a problem? Keep an eye out for customers wearing fruit on their heads.
Police in the US state of Virginia have arrested two men who used watermelons as masks when the allegedly stole from a grocery store.
The hollowed-out melons were captured on CCTV (pictured) as the pair stole undisclosed items from a Sheetz grocery store.
Llama antibodies have been touted as a possible protection from coronavirus.
A study published in the journal Cell last week described a particular type of camelid antibody which is able to "sneak into spaces on viral proteins" that are too tiny for human antibodies, according to the New York Times.
The researchers have worked with a particular Belgian llama named Winter, whose antibodies have already been shown to be effective against SARS and MERS.
In a recent update the same antibodies have been found to neutralise the virus that causes COVID-19 infections.
Study author, Dr Xavier Saelens from Ghent University, said "if it works, llama Winter deserves a statue".
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