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sometimes genius arrives not by choice, but by chance. Many of the greatest discoveries have been by accident or even by mistake. On a quiet June afternoon in 1935 Nathan Grant was working on a school science project, but it didn't go quite as planned. Nathan Miss read the instructions, and due to a mistake, he observed what has baffled scholars of science for all time. Venomous, quick to reproduce and with no known predators, lionfish invasion is probably the worst environmental disaster the Atlantic will ever face. As lionfish are not indigenous to the Atlantic, they pose a great threat to the ocean's biodiversity as fish do not recognize them as enemies. Michelle may have a lot of experience in childbirth, but incredibly, this is only her second see section. With the baby position sideways, it could prove to be a challenge. Eva quit in the year 2000. She smoked 12,000 packs of cigarettes over 15 years. This'll new lung cancer screening could save her life. No matter how much you smoked, early detection could save you. You stop smoking now start screening. For nearly 70 years, Golden State Foods has based its business on solid values, providing quality products and services, giving customers a fair deal and treating its associates with respect. It's a company that cares about its people, its customers and its community. It all started in 1947 providing meat to local restaurants and hotels in Southern California. In the 19 fifties, Golden State Foods teamed up with a young McDonald's, becoming one of their primary suppliers. Today, the $7 billion company is one of the largest diversified suppliers to the food service industry. Golden State Services, more than 125,000 restaurants and stores for leading brands and 60 countries on five continents. It's a company built on a handshake and values. It takes a hand 24 hours to produce one egg. 30 minutes later, she starts the process all over again. All told, 280 million hens lay over six billion dozen eggs each year in the United States, thats program made possible in part by a major grant from epicenter industries and by viewers like you. This has been the story of Steve and Kristy Lee, just kids in Indiana, learning a lesson they couldn't learn in school. That a world they didn't make is a world they can't avoid for hometown journey. I'm Kent McCammon, Good night