Archive for the ‘Science’ Category

Needle Can Save The Life Of A Stroke Patient.

Needle Can Save The Life Of A Stroke Patient.
THE LIFE OF A STROKE PATIENT From a Chinese Professor. Keep a syringe or needle in your home to do this… It’s amazing and an unconventional way of recovering from stroke, read it through it can help somebody one day. This is amazing. Please keep this very handy. Excellent tips. Do take a...
December 15th, 2009 | Science | Read More

Swine influenza-Transmission-Signs and symptoms-Prevention-Treatment

Swine influenza-Transmission-Signs and symptoms-Prevention-Treatment
Swine influenza (also called swine flu, hog flu, and pig flu) is an infection by any one of several types of swine influenza virus. Swine influenza virus (SIV) is any strain of the influenza family of viruses that is endemic in pigs. As of 2009, the known SIV strains include influenza C and the subtypes...
August 25th, 2009 | Misc, Science | Read More

Siemens Unveils the First Custom 'Green' Electric Chopper

Siemens Unveils the First Custom 'Green' Electric Chopper
First Electric Bike Made by Famed Orange County Choppers; Will Be Featured on Hit TV Show and Donated to Charity. Siemens Unveils the First Custom 'Green' Electric Chopper NEW YORK, Siemens on Aug 12, 2009 announced that it has teamed up with renowned custom motorcycle manufacturer Orange County...
August 18th, 2009 | Misc, Science | Read More

Uncovered: 350-year-old picture of dodo before it was extinct

Uncovered: 350-year-old picture of dodo before it was extinct
The drawing, which dates from the late 1600s, offers a rare insight into the appearance of the flightless bird that was the first recorded casualty of human interference in the habitat of other creatures. Extint Dodo Image. Dodos were the main predators on Mauritius until settlers introduced bigger animals...
July 14th, 2009 | Science | Read More

Women-happiest at 28

Women-happiest at 28
Researchers discovered women feel most confident and happy with their love life and body shape shortly before they reach 30. It is also the period in their life when they enjoy the best sex – but the happiness is relatively shortlived. Because by the time they have turned 30 they start worrying about...
July 7th, 2009 | Science | Read More

Meditations Can Build a Bigger Brain.

Meditations Can Build a Bigger Brain.
Meditations Many people who meditate regularly have better focus and control over their emotions, reduced levels of stress, and bolstered immune systems, but does meditation do anything to the brain structure itself? Eileen Luders and colleagues at UCLA used MRI to scan the brains of people who meditate...
July 7th, 2009 | Science | Read More

Why do We Get Tip of the Tongue Moments?

Why do We Get Tip of the Tongue Moments?
Tougue and Mind moments We’ve all experienced the tip of the tongue moment where we wanted to say something but just couldn’t remember the word. But what causes this momentary lapses in vocabulary?
June 19th, 2009 | Science | Read More

Real Life Digital Color Picker

Real Life Digital Color Picker
Digital Color Picker Color Picker is an innovative design of a concept pen that can scan colors from anything around and instantly use the color for drawing. After placing the pen against an object, the user just presses the scan button. The color is being detected by the color sensor and the RGB cartridge...
June 17th, 2009 | Science | Read More

Ten Common Phenomena Explained.

Ten Common Phenomena Explained.
We, are inquisitive people, and we often ask questions about the world around us. This list has ten explanations of common, every-day things that you probably did not understand. And if you did understand them you’re far cooler than us. Using this knowledge you can impress your friends, family, or...
June 3rd, 2009 | Science | Read More

Contact Lens Enables Transplant.

Contact Lens Enables Transplant.
Contact Lens Enables Transplant A new procedure to help people with damaged corneas is showing promise in three patients so far. A team from the University of New South Wales in Sydney takes stem cells from the patient’s good eye and cultures them in a contact lens. When the cells have multiplied,...
June 3rd, 2009 | Science | Read More