Sunday, November 22, 2015

Amazing & Funny News Updates

Amazing & Funny News Updates


Most Beautiful Places On Earth That Everyone Loves To Visit Before They Die

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 08:05 PM PST

Different people on earth have different feelings and desires. Talking about desires, it get influenced by many things including their locality, surroundings, what they read, who they meet etc. But nobody will be free from a never ending desire to visit most beautiful places on earth. Traveling is the one thing, that no human would […]

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Crazy Guy Built 1000 Watt LED Flashlight Which is the world’s brightest (Video)

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 07:59 PM PST

LED was one of the most helpful invention, as it is much brighter and luminous than any ordinary lights. Nowadays cars, bikes and even flashlights comes with a LED lamp inside. As the watts increases, the luminous intensity also increases. Well, how powerful do you think, if there be a 1000 watt LED flashlight? In […]

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Facts About Animal Pregnancies That Are Strange And Weird

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 07:59 PM PST

Although the pregnancy procedure of every mammals including the human are same, most of us still have some serious doubts about animal pregnancies. There are some animals that give birth to its baby in a same procedure as human, but there are many animals whose pregnancies and birth procedures are bit strange and weird. Here […]

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Amazing Facts About Pentagon That You All Must Be Knowing

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 07:59 PM PST

There are several interesting facts about various things on earth. Knowing them all is impossible. But having knowledge about at least some facts once in while will help you improve your thoughts and knowledge. Here we are going to see some amazing facts about Pentagon, that not many people are knowing. Although most of you […]

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Playing GTA V On Force Dynamic 401CR Motion Control Stimulator (Video)

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 07:57 PM PST

The era of gaming has been changing as the technologies advances. Today people love to have a real-life experience in everything, why not we turn the gaming into such. If you know about the Force Dynamics 401CR, then the video is showing all about it. Force Dynamics 401CR is basically a computer mounted on a […]

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Hollywood’s Most Cursed Movies That Brought Tragic Deaths To Many

Posted: 22 Nov 2015 07:57 PM PST

The two-hour movie that we see on the screen aren't produced as easy as you see it on screen, rather there are numerous efforts taken by the whole team, which may last for several months to even years, to deliver you just 2 hours of entertainment. Since the behind scene involves much risky jobs, many […]

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ScienceDaily: Latest Science News

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News


Heart failure improvements with diet and exercise

Posted: 21 Nov 2015 08:04 AM PST

Doctors have shown the benefits of a healthy diet and exercise in patients with heart failure.

Microevolutionary evidence: The eyes have it

Posted: 21 Nov 2015 07:58 AM PST

A new study shows that larger eye size is the source of a sizable reproductive advantage for a tiny freshwater crustacean, Daphnia obtusa. The research provides hard data for eye microevolution that, until now, were lacking.

Expedition explores remote Galapagos home of rare tortoises

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:32 PM PST

Scientists have launched an expedition to a remote volcano in the Galapagos Islands to search out rare giant tortoises, some of which were found to carry the genes of two species thought, until recently, to be extinct.

Export of wood pellets from US to EU more environmentally friendly than coal

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:29 PM PST

Harvesting wood pellets in the US and exporting them to the EU was more environmentally friendly than burning coal in the EU to generate electricity.

Inflammation linked to weakened reward circuits in depression

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:29 PM PST

Persistent inflammation affects the brain in ways that are connected with stubborn symptoms of depression, such as anhedonia, the inability to experience pleasure. The findings bolster the case that the high-inflammation form of depression is distinct, and are guiding researchers' plans to test treatments tailored for it.

Addition of sugars plays a key developmental role in distantly related plants

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:29 PM PST

Deleting the genes for sugar-adding enzymes from the flowering mustard plant Arabidopsis and the moss Physcomitrella resulted in similar defects in both species, which are widely separated in evolutionary time. Surprisingly, these defects caused part of one species to grow more rapidly and part of the other to grow less rapidly than normal.

New detector perfect for asteroid mining, planetary research

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:29 PM PST

Scientists have proposed a new type of gamma-ray spectroscope that has ideal properties for planetary exploration and asteroid mining.

Grow your own way: Trade may not help a warming planet fight its farming failures

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:28 PM PST

A new study co-authored by an economist suggests that international trade will do little to alleviate climate-induced farming problems. Instead, the report indicates that countries will have to alter their own patterns of crop production to lessen farming problems -- and even then, there will be significant net losses in production under the basic scenarios projected by climate scientists.

Review examines the extent of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from horses

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:28 PM PST

Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents is a significant problem for both human and veterinary medicine, but little research has been done on the prevalence or mechanisms of resistance in horses and other companion animals, and how such resistance might impact human health.

Can stem cell technology be harnessed to generate biological pacemakers?

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:28 PM PST

Although today's pacemakers are lifesaving electronic devices, they are limited by their artificial nature. For example, the devices require regular maintenance, must be replaced periodically, and can only approximate the natural regulation of a heartbeat. A new article highlights the promise and limitations of new methods based on stem cell and reprogramming technologies to generate biological pacemakers that might one day replace electronic pacemakers.

A whiff from blue-green algae likely responsible for Earth's oxygen

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:26 PM PST

Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere emerged in whiffs from a kind of blue-green algae in shallow oceans around 2.5 billion years ago, according to new research.

Half of all Amazonian tree species may face extinction

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:26 PM PST

Scientists report that more than half the tree species in the Amazonian rainforest may be globally threatened. However, the study also suggests that Amazonian parks, reserves, and indigenous territories, if properly managed, will protect most of the threatened species.

Electronic plants created

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 03:26 PM PST

Researchers have created analog and digital electronics circuits inside living plants. The scientists have used the vascular system of living roses to build key components of electronic circuits.

First-in-human use of virtual reality imaging in cardiac cath lab to treat blocked coronary artery

Posted: 20 Nov 2015 06:21 AM PST

Virtual reality has potential to revolutionize some aspects of medicine and healthcare. Several medical specialties are already using it to train physicians and assist diagnosis and it also has potential for treatment. A group of cardiologists has now successfully used a VR device to guide the opening up (revascularization) of a chronically blocked right coronary artery.

New vision for multifunctional materials

Posted: 19 Nov 2015 01:05 PM PST

Taking a cue from nature, scientists have deciphered how the biomineral making up the body armor of a chiton mollusk has evolved to create functional eyes embedded in the animal's protective shell. The findings could help determine so far still elusive rules for generating human-made multifunctional materials.