Friday, January 1, 2016

Amazing & Funny News Updates

Amazing & Funny News Updates


Color Changing Cake With Amazing Icing Technology (Video)

Posted: 01 Jan 2016 06:31 PM PST

Since it's already new year, our stomachs are filled with cakes and drinks. We've also seen variety of cakes, many of them are in unique designs. But have you ever seen any color changing cake like this before? It might be probably your first time seeing such an unique piece of art within the cake. […]

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Most Effective Home Remedies For Curing Various Health Problems

Posted: 01 Jan 2016 03:30 PM PST

How often you suffer from diseases and other health problems? How do you used to cure such problems? You doesn't need to visit hospital and get doctor's advice every time when you get health issues. Rather you can cure many problems by following simple home remedies. There are many people out there, who're already trying […]

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Car Windshield Destroyed By An Ice Sheet Flew From Another Car (Video)

Posted: 01 Jan 2016 06:30 AM PST

It doesn't matter about the time or place, situation can change pretty hard anytime at anywhere. How often did you find yourself in some weird situations while you drive on the roads? There are times when most among us often face terrible situations while we're on drive. In this video you'll see such a situation, […]

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Japanese T-Shirt Quotes In English That Are Completely Hilarious

Posted: 01 Jan 2016 04:01 AM PST

If you want to see hilarious things, then Japan would be the country where people do stuffs that are hilarious. In Japan we see many T-Shirts with quotes in English. Although they're in English, you won't understand a thing, that makes it hilarious. Here are some such Japanese T-Shirt Quotes that are hilarious and funny […]

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Vintage Celebrity Photos That You Probably Would Never Had Seen

Posted: 20 Dec 2015 07:25 PM PST

It is often relaxing when we see some vintage photos. How about seeing some vintage celebrity photos today? We all know that, as time goes by, fashion, technology, culture etc changes and as a result the human change himself to adapt the new changes on his society. The case is nothing different for celebrities, in […]

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Predictions from Famous People That Went Terribly Wrong

Posted: 20 Dec 2015 04:36 PM PST

Decades before, earth wasn't the same as we see today. Today, as we know, technology had advanced in several ways. But the period was completely different when the science started developing. At that era, scientists like Albert Einstein had predicted many things. But all his predictions didn't came out to be true. Not just scientists, […]

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Hilarious Custom Slogans For Everyday Products That Are Actually True

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 08:51 PM PST

The world we all are living in is filled up with branded products that we use in our daily life. Knowingly or unknowingly we all are depended on these products. We know that multi-national companies that owns these products are looking forward to only profit and they do anything to increase the profit they get […]

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Meet Hacker George Hotz Who Built Self-Driving Car In His Garage

Posted: 18 Dec 2015 08:51 PM PST

If the world population is taken into consideration, we'll get to see people who're talented in many ways. In one way or another, every persons in the planet are capable of something. But there are many people who're outstanding in doing what others can't. Here we're talking about one such talented hacker. In this video […]

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ScienceDaily: Latest Science News

ScienceDaily: Latest Science News


New DFG Grant proposal for a software quality control able to stand the test of time

Posted: 30 Dec 2015 11:38 AM PST

For a software to be maintained in an optimal condition, as well as in track of any necessary updates and innovations, it needs to be kept in check constantly. A new grant proposal suggests a new set of quality control approaches meant to analyze a software both manually and automatically during its creation and from before its introduction.

Opioid prescribing guideline significantly decreases prescription rates

Posted: 29 Dec 2015 05:46 PM PST

An opioid prescribing guideline had an immediate and sustained impact on opioid prescribing rates for minor conditions and chronic noncancer pain in an acute care setting, emergency medicine physicians have found.

Researchers link climate-induced disasters, food security across time, place

Posted: 28 Dec 2015 01:12 PM PST

Societal vulnerability to food shortage causes susceptibility to dangerous outcomes from climate challenges, new research confirms. This research shows that social factors like limited networks and mobility are the main contributors to vulnerability to food shortage.

Seeking treatment earlier may improve heart attack outcomes

Posted: 28 Dec 2015 01:12 PM PST

While hospitals have made strides in reducing the time it takes to treat heart attack patients once they arrive at the hospital, patient delays recognizing symptoms and seeking treatment are associated with increased damage to the heart, according to a study.

Treatment time lags for heart attack patients with prior bypass graft surgery

Posted: 28 Dec 2015 01:12 PM PST

Heart attack patients who had previously undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery were less likely than other heart attack patients, including those with prior angioplasty, to be treated within the 90-minute recommended 'door-to-balloon time,' according to a study.

Simultaneous detection of polarities of hundreds of semiconducting nanowires

Posted: 28 Dec 2015 09:51 AM PST

Researchers have developed a technique to determine the individual polarities of hundreds of semiconducting nanowires in a single, time-saving process. The study constitutes a major step forward in both our understanding and application of these structures, since their polarity defines the properties of devices made from, say the scientists.

Gene analysis could allow the risk determination for esophageal cancer

Posted: 28 Dec 2015 09:51 AM PST

A genetic modification in the mucous membrane of the esophagus, the Barrett esophagus, can lead to esophageal cancer. If certain biomarkers are contained in these tissue alterations, so-called miDNA, these are extremely short DNA strands, it could be an indication that this preliminary stage of esophageal cancer indeed leads to cancer, scientists have discovered.

Researchers see promising results in treating age-related decline in muscle mass and power

Posted: 28 Dec 2015 09:47 AM PST

A proof-of-concept, phase 2 trial by an international research team has found promising results for a myostatin antibody in treating the decline in muscle mass and power associated with aging.

Eating healthy or feeling empty?

Posted: 28 Dec 2015 09:46 AM PST

Eating too much is typically considered one of the prime culprits of obesity. Now a new study has looked specifically at overconsumption of 'healthy' foods which consumers often perceive as less filling.

Liver may sway sweet tooth, alcohol consumption

Posted: 25 Dec 2015 11:15 AM PST

It may be your liver (and not your better judgement) that keeps you away from excess sweets this holiday season. Two independent research groups have found the first evidence of a liver-derived hormone that specifically regulates intake of sugars and alcohol in mice. One of the studies also found that the same hormone suppresses the consumption of sweets in primates.

Potent parasite-killing mechanism of anti-malarial drug uncovered

Posted: 23 Dec 2015 11:14 AM PST

A team of researchers has uncovered the mystery behind the potent parasite-killing effect of artemisinin, a drug that is considered to be the last line of defense against malaria. Given the emergence of artemisinin resistance, these findings could potentially lead to the design of new treatments against drug-resistant parasites.

Philippine coastal zone research reveals tropical cyclone disruption of nutrient cycling

Posted: 23 Dec 2015 11:14 AM PST

The influence of Typhoon Haiyan damage on leaf nutrient traits in coastal habitats is explored by researchers in a new study. Their publication illuminates several ways in which a tropical cyclone disrupts nutrient flow through the ecosystem.

Midnight munchies mangle memory

Posted: 23 Dec 2015 11:14 AM PST

Modern schedules can lead us to eat around the clock so it is important to understand how this could dull some of the functions of the brain. New research in mice shows that clocks in different regions of the brain start working out of step, altering the brain's physiology.

Helmetless-tackling drills significantly reduce head impact

Posted: 23 Dec 2015 11:14 AM PST

Sparked by national debate and efforts to help make football safer for players, research has found that a novel set of helmetless-tackling drills are effective in reducing head impacts by 28 percent in one season.

Newly discovered windows of brain plasticity may help stress-related disorders

Posted: 23 Dec 2015 11:13 AM PST

Even under repeated stress, the brain maintains the potential to adapt and recover. Researchers have shown how changes in gene expression cause these transitory opportunities to open up. Their results suggest well-timed treatment could change the trajectory of a brain suffering from a stress-related disorder.