According to mathematics that are impossible to understand, renowned shoelace publication New Scientist claims there are a dizzying 400-million possible ways to lace up the average seven-eyelet stomper.
Scientists relieved to discover 'curious' creature with no anus is not earliest human ancestor. Resembling an angry Minion, the Saccorhytus is a spikey, wrinkly sack, with a large mouth surrounded by spines and holes that were interpreted as pores for gills -- a primitive feature of the deuterostome group, from which our own deep ancestors emerged.