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Worm charmer, 10, sets new record
WILLASTON, England, June 29 (UPI) — A 10-year-old girl set a new world record by bringing 567 worms up from the ground during Britain’s World Worm Charming Championships.
Sophie Smith of Willaston, England, won the competition in her village Saturday by besting the previous world record of 511 worms listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, The Daily Telegraph reported Monday.
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Kenneth Catania, a U.S. neuroscientist specializing in sonic phenomena, said in research published last year that worm charming is at its most effective when competitors make sounds that emulate those of the mole, a natural predator of the worm.
“We carefully compared the frequencies,” Catania said, “and it’s moles every time. When it rains the worms come out slowly, but with charming and moles they come out as if they were running. That’s if worms could run.”
Secret Identity: Sophie Smith, 10-year-old girl from Willaston, England.
Powers: Granted special powers after rescuing a super-intelligent alien worm, Sophie can call and command an unlimited number of any and all species of worm using a form of telepathy. Such a low level of brain activity is required for this form of telepathy that Sophie could call for help even if she were in a coma.
Weaknesses: fish hooks, giant moles, and all of the usual vulnerabilities for 10-year-olds. Unfortunately, if Sophie gets cut in half, she does not grow two new bodies.
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space.com – Fri Jun 12, 9:45 am ET
A 14-year old German boy was hit in the hand by a pea-sized meteorite that scared the bejeezus out of him and left a scar.
“When it hit me it knocked me flying and then was still going fast enough to bury itself into the road,” Gerrit Blank said in a newspaper account. Astronomers have analyzed the object and conclude it was indeed a natural object from space, The Telegraph reports.
Most meteors vaporize in the atmosphere, creating “shooting stars,” and never reach the ground. The few that do are typically made mostly of metals. Stony space rocks, even if they are big as a car, will usually break apart or explode as they crash through the atmosphere.
There are a handful of reports of homes and cars being struck by meteorites, and many cases of space rocks streaking to the surface and being found later.
But human strikes are rare. There are no known instances of humans being killed by space rocks.
Secret Identity: Gerrit Blank, 14-year-old boy somewhere in Germany.
Powers: After being struck in the left hand by a small meteorite, Gerrit developed small cosmic powers in that hand. His hand can fly, and is powerful enough to take the rest of him with it. His hand also glows in the dark, shoots a beam of raw energy hot enough to boil an egg, and has the strength of several hands.
Weaknesses: lead, rubber suits, and pretty girls

