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(KGTV) - Did a recent scientific study involve attaching 3D glasses to fish?Yes!Researchers at the University of Minnesota put the glasses on the faces of cuttlefish and then played video of their prey in 3D.Sure enough, the mollusks were fooled by the effect and reached out for the prey with their tentacles.The study shows that cuttlefish's eyes have well developed depth perception. In fact, one scientist says it may be better than humans.We're told the glue used to attach the glasses to the cuttlefish wore off after a few days. 543

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(KGTV) — California updated its reopening guidance this week to allow all personal care services to open with indoor modifications during the pandemic.The updated guidance allows personal care services including:Esthetic and skin care servicesElectrology servicesNail servicesBody art professionals, tattoo parlors, and piercing shopsMassage services (in non-healthcare settings)(California's reopening guidance and restrictions for these businesses can be found here.)The services may reopen in counties, including those listed in the state's first reopening tier (widespread/purple), with indoor modifications that "create a lower risk environment for employees and the public," according to a state release.RELATED: California theme park leaders call reopening guidance unreasonableThe California Department of Public Health says evidence has shown that the risk in the newly added businesses can be "sufficiently mitigated with modifications to allow those services to resume.""As parts of the world and much of this nation are experiencing another wave of COVID-19 cases, it’s more important than ever we take this disease seriously," said Dr. Erica Pan, Interim State Public Health Officer. “Our Blueprint for a Safer Economy is driven by science to keep the risk of COVID-19 transmission low in order to help keep Californians safe while allowing for a safer reopening of our activities. Our approach and pace intend to avoid the difficulties that result from repeatedly opening and shutting down economic activity and tries to balance the level of a myriad of activities and economic areas that are important to all of us. The most important things all Californians can do to reduce COVID-19 transmission are masking, keeping physical distance and avoiding mixing when possible.”The update was announced a day prior to the state releasing reopening guidance for theme parks to resume operations for certain tiers during the pandemic. 1949

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(KGTV) - If the House votes to impeach President Trump but the Senate fails to convict, does that nullify Trump's first term and allow him to run two more times?No.Conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec tweeted "These Democrats don't realize that if they impeach Trump and the Senate doesn't confirm it then nullifies Trump's first term and he gets to run two more times."But that is completely untrue.If the House votes to impeach but two-thirds of senators fail to convict, President Trump would stay in office. But it would not nullify his current term.This is exactly what happened with President Bill Clinton in 1998.The Senate failed to convict after the House voted to impeach. But Clinton, who was in his second term, wasn't allowed to run again. 759

  

(KGTV) - A former model and actor this week accused Star Trek icon George Takei of sexually assaulting him.Scott R. Brunton claimed Takei took advantage of him in 1981 when Brunton, then 23, was going through a breakup, according to The Hollywood Reporter."This happened a long time ago, but I have never forgotten it," Brunton told The Hollywood Reporter. "It is one of those stories you tell with a group of people when people are recounting bizarre instances in their lives, this always comes up. I have been telling it for years, but I am suddenly very nervous telling it."RELATED: Online sexual harassment pervasive as Weinstein scandal growsBrunton alleged that Takei invited him over to his Hollywood condo one evening for drinks. Brunton said he passed out after a couple of drinks and when he came to, Takei had pulled down his pants and was groping his genitals.Takei responded to the allegations on Facebook, saying the events, "simply did not occur.""I have wracked my brain to ask if I remember Mr. Brunton, and I cannot say I do. But I do take these claims very seriously, and I wanted to provide my response thoughtfully and not out of the moment," Takei wrote on Facebook. "...Those that know me understand that non-consensual acts are so antithetical to my values and my practices, the very idea that someone would accuse me of this is quite personally painful."Brunton claims to have met with Takei years later in Portland, where Brunton now lives, while Takei was there on a book tour, THR reports. However, he told the publication he never went to the press because he assumed no one would take him seriously.RELATED: Louis C.K. says 'stories' about him are true, apologizes in statementThe claims come on the heels of a windfall of other accusations of sexual assault and inappropriate behavior by Hollywood actors and executives.Most recently, comedian Louis C.K. and actor Kevin Spacey have been accused of sexual misconduct. C.K. admitted in a statement to the allegations.The rash of individuals coming forward with claims followed the Harvey Weinstein scandal, in which the former Hollywood executive has been accused in a series of sexual harassment and assault claims. 2284

  

(CNN) -- When a World War II veteran turned 99, he had one regret. He had an opportunity earlier in life to meet some of the last living Civil War veterans, but he didn't go.Now 100-year-old Sidney Walton is giving people across the country the chance to meet one of the last living World War II veterans.Walton has been on a mission to visit all 50 states over the past year and a half, and he passed the halfway mark earlier this month. He's made it to 26 states, meeting with governors and anyone who will hear his story.He wants people he meets to remember the sacrifice World War II veterans made, especially as there aren't many left. Fewer than 400,000 of the 16 million Americans who served in World War II are alive, according to US Department of Veterans Affairs statistics.RELATED: Thousands of service members return to San Diego for ThanksgivingIn April 2018, Walton started sharing his message. He decided to leave his home in San Diego and meet with governors of each state as a way to reach a large number of people.He first met with Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo and would hit 25 more over the next 18 months, ending with Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan. He calls it his "No Regrets Tour.""We're going to complete this tour," Paul Walton, Sidney Walton's 64-year-old son, told CNN. "We have 24 more governors to go and we're going to do it, as they say, 'Come hell or high water.'"When Sidney Walton was 21, he left college in New York City to join the US Army.RELATED: San Diego mother calls on community to sponsor wreaths honoring veteransAt first, he was trained in chemical warfare and was sent to get a degree in chemical engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, now known as Virginia Tech. He never had to use those skills, though.He later was sent to India and served in the China-Burma-India Theater as a corporal, which some call the forgotten theater of the war.Paul Walton said this tour is meant to keep the memory of veterans alive and remember their sacrifices. He believes in the message his father is sharing so much, that he gave up his job to travel with him.The journey isn't always easy. At 100 years old, the amount of traveling and planning can be difficult. Paul Walton said all their plans are made a month in advance at most. They never know what could happen, but they hope to finish the tour in style.RELATED: San Diego veteran receives Congressional Gold Medal for WWII serviceThey drive a rental car with a magnetic sticker that tells people Sidney Walton, a 100-year-old World War II veteran, is inside. The two have big dreams of getting a large campaign bus to travel through the remaining states so everyone knows that Sidney is there."We want everyone in the next 24 states to know that Sidney is on his way," Paul Walton said. "He's going to accomplish this mission like he always has all of his life." 2867

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