Sea turns blue with algae
Updated: 2015-01-07 11:34
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
|||||||||
Doctor helps Xiao Li with physiotherapy. [Photo/ Southern Metropolis Daily] |
Banknote wakes up man in coma
A man who had been in a coma for more than a year was recently woken up by a 100-yuan ($16) banknote, Southern Metropolis Daily reported.
Xiao Li fell into coma after spending days without sleeping at an Internet bar in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province, in August 2013. In March 2014, he started reacting to the outside world by flickering his fingers and moving his eyes.
When a nurse took out a 100-yuan note from her pocket and swayed it in front of Xiao, he held up a hand to grab it. Though it took him five minutes to grab the note, the doctors said the move showed that Xiao has regained consciousness.
It may still take a while for the lucky man to recover fully before being finally discharged from hospital.
Do only humans commit suicide? Find out in our next story.
- Massachusetts opens 1795 time capsule
- What tough times await the 'sheep leaders'
- 3D printing at 2015 Intl Consumer Electronics Show
- Winter storm freezes US
- Giraffes, elegant dancers
- Memory of stampede victims honored on 7th day
- Russian airline stewardess flying over China
- Two New York policemen shot after armed robbery
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
95% of netizens disapprove removal of cleavage scenes |
How does anti-graft watchdog handle petitions? |
2014 top news events in China |
Yearender: Ten most talked-about sport stars in 2014 |
Top 10 policy changes of China in 2014 |
Yearender: What happened around the globe in 2014 |
Today's Top News
California high-speed rail breaks ground in Fresno
John Boehner re-elected as Speaker of the US House of Representatives
Gunman shoots one person, kills himself in Texas
Analysts look for 7% growth in China, more interest in US real estate
Two New York policemen shot after armed robbery
US stands by plan to pull troops from Afghanistan
ZTE talks mobile at CES
Top 10 biggest recall of cars in China in 2014
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |