Do you like to wear High Heels? Then please read this.

Do you like to wear High Heels? Then please read this.

Prolonged wearing of high heels can cause a permanent damages like bunions, hammertoes, leg tendons.. This are mainly caused due to pressure on ball of the foot. The higher the heels, the greater is the pressure. This can also affect the knee and back.
So on wearing high heels continuously you are increasingly damaging you feet. If you love your health be cautious.

Gents please spread this awareness with the women in your family and friends.

Lionel Messi to Paris Saint-Germain? No way, say Barcelona,

Lionel Messi to Paris Saint-Germain? No way, say Barcelona,


Barcelona's newly-appointed president Josep Maria Bartomeu has rubbished reports that their star striker Lionel Messi will leave Bernabeu at the end of the season for a possible tie-up with French league giants Paris Saint-Germain. "Lionel Messi is so happy here that I doubt he wants to leave Barcelona. He is a player that was practically born here because he arrived when he was just 13 and I have always heard him say that he wants to finish his career here," Bartomeu said.

Source: Marca.com

Voxan Wattman claims to be "most powerful electric motorcycle in the world"

Voxan Wattman claims to be "most powerful electric motorcycle in the world"

A new claimant for the title of "most powerful electric motorcycle in the world" was presented to admirers at the Paris Motor Show on Monday. The Voxan Wattman electric motorcycle, with 150 kW (200 hp) of power at full tilt, can pull the 350 kg (770 lb) bike from 0 to 160 km/h (0-100 mph) in 5.9 seconds, and has a top speed of 170 km/h (106 mph). With styling based on a scorpion's exoskeleton, this dramatic new entry is searching for its place in the sun.
The allure of an electric motorcycle is multi-faceted. The technology, the styling, the massive acceleration, and above all, the sheer distinctiveness of an electric makes owning one a statement about what floats your boat. Voxan Motors' Wattman is a new claimant to the most powerful throne.
Simply put, the best part of an electric motorcycle is the electric motor, and the worst part is the battery pack. The Voxan's motor can deliver 150 kW (200 hp) at 10,500 rpm, and generates some 200 Nm (150 lb ft) of torque over most of the torque curve. No transmission is needed beyond a simple belt drive, as the power and torque curves of the electric motor are so broad that shifting is unnecessary.
On the other hand, the battery pack is lithium-ion, and has an advertised capacity of 12.8 kWh. The battery pack weight was not provided, but is likely to be around 100 kg, or about 30 percent of the bike's total weight. A short calculation shows that the battery capacity will power the bike for about 5 minutes operating at full tilt. Most trips, of course, do not require this level of power.
Voxan estimates a fully-charged Wattman will have a practical range of 180 km (112 miles), based on the NEDC (New European Driving Cycle) standard. However, on this largely urban driving cycle the average speed is 33.6 km/h (21 mph), which suggests that the batteries will last 5.35 hours at an average power of 2.4 kW (3.2 hp). I doubt this reflects typical use of a motorcycle, even in the city. However, the Wattman's rapid recharge cycle (80 percent capacity in 30 minutes, although this requires access to a 220 volt, 150 amp power source), albeit hard on the batteries, will help overcome the range limitations.
The Wattman introduces a new approach to motorcycle design, in which the usual tubular metal frame is largely replaced by an aluminum exoskeleton, which supports the components of the powertrain. While the front suspension is fairly conventional, the rear wheel is hung from a parallel four-link suspension, providing a stable and comfortable ride. Stylistically, the result is a design over which the eye flows smoothly, taking in the bike as an organic whole rather than pausing to focus on details.
The Wattman certainly does appear to be the most powerful semi-production electric motorcycle in the world, with its 150 kW of peak power exceeding that of the Lightning Motorcycles SuperBike (125 kW/165 hp).

However, it doesn't come close to the performance numbers of its competitors. The Wattman's 0-100 km/h (0-63 mph) time of 3.4 seconds is squashed by the Lightning's 0-160 km/h (0-100 mph) time of only 3 seconds. (The Wattman's 0-160 km/h time is 5.9 seconds.) Top speeds are not a contest either, with the Lightning racing along at up to 265 km/h (166 mph) compared to the Wattman's slower pace of 170 km/h (106 mph).
The likely answer to the difference between the performance numbers of the Wattman and the Lightning is that the Wattman needs to go on a diet. With a street weight of 350 kg (770 lb), the Wattman outweighs the Lightning by nearly 140 kg (310 lb). This is more than half of the Lightning's curb weight.
Unfortunately, the exoskeleton-like design of the Wattman is unlikely to allow the degree of weight reduction needed to convert the "World's most powerful electric motorcycle" into the world's fastest motorcycle. So does a powerful motorcycle that exhibits rather limited performance numbers deserve accolades for its (arguably) mediocre performance? I suggest not, although some may well find aspects of this quirky bike to love.
The Wattman will be hand-assembled unit by unit based on orders in hand, so the price is likely to be rather high.
Source : Gizmag

World's First Vertical Forest

World's First Vertical Forest


Milan, one of the trendsetting capitals of the world, is applying their avant-garde tactics off the runway as well with 'vertical forests'.
The city has become one of the most polluted in Italy; with little room for an oxygen-giving forest in the middle of the bustling fashion capital, the only place to go was up.
Architect Stefano Boeri designed Bosco Verticale, a vertical forest which will plant 900 trees on the balconies of two towers. This vegetation produces the same ecological footprint as 10,000 square meters of forest. And anyway, this way is much more fashion-forward.
Aside from looking ridiculously gorgeous, the vertical forest has abundant positive eco-effects as well. The plants will produce humidity and oxygen while protecting from radiation and pollution through absorbing carbon dioxide. The towers will use Aeolian and photovoltaic energy systems to increase the buildings' self-sufficiency.
They will also attract birds and insects, creating a miniature ecosystem. The skyscraper forest was called “the most exciting new tower in the world” by the Financial Times and serves as an inspiration to other industrial spaces wishing to buffer their pollution output.



Source: huffingtonpost

floating infrastructures

floating infrastructures

"Over the last 100 years, sea levels worldwide have risen by as much as eight inches and that trend is likely to continue due to global climate change. In fact, a recent study said that ocean levels could rise by has much as 6.5 feet by 2100, threatening the way of life for millions of people who live in coastal cities across the world.

Many architectural firms are already taking a proactive approach to this dilemma by rethinking the way we live with water and designing floating infrastructures."

Powered by solar panels, wind turbines and underwater turbines, these floating arks could someday be our homes.

Autopsy of Sunanda Tharoor's body




Autopsy of Sunanda Tharoor's body

Autopsy of Sunanda Tharoor's body, wife of Union minister Shashi Tharoor, has been completed at AIIMS.

It is case of sudden unnatural death. There were certain injury marks on the body of Sunanda Pushkar, the nature of these cannot be revealed. These injuries may or may not be related to her death: AIIMS doctors

Sunanda was found dead in her suite at hotel Leela in New Delhi last evening.

6 Negative lines, with positive meanings……..!!

6 Negative lines, with positive meanings……..!!

1.       Money can’t buy happiness, but its more comfortable to cry in a BMW than on a bicycle.
2.       Forgive your enemy, but remember that bastard’s name.
3.       Help a women when she is in trouble and she will remember you when she is in trouble again.
4.       Many people are alive only because its illegal to shoot them.
5.       Alcohol doesn’t solve any problem, but neither does juice.
6.       Smoking kills, but if you don’t smoke, doesn’t mean you’ll never die….!!

6 body parts we have but actually don´t need

6 body parts we have but actually don´t need

      Human body has about two dozen parts that you don´t really need. All of them are left from the early times of the evolution and had a vital role in our survival. Now, we managed to evolve and have no use of them anymore. Eventually, they will disappear completely and are already in the process of vanishing. Charles Darwin called them vestigial organs and used them as one of the evidences for the evolution theory.
Let´s see what are some of the most popular and useless parts for us.
#1 An appendix – once useful, now dangerous
An appendix once had a big role in the digestion process. It was probable designed to help digest raw plants because the stomach wasn´t good in that. Now it is believed that it hasn´t got any real or vital purpose. Some claim that it has a new function and helps us fight diseases. We don’t really need it and many people had their surgically removed after becoming infected.
#2 Do tonsils have any purpose except causing pain?
Tonsils are the most removed human organ. They are used to fight diseases that attack the throat. Once they manage to defeat the infection, they get red and start to swell. It happens often and because of that, it was normal for people to remove them in their childhood. Today, we have antibiotics that help repress the symptoms and usually don´t remove them as a precaution.
#3 A very small tail
 The tail bone is a proof that we used to have a tail. As we started to walk on two feet, the use for it disappeared and all that was left is a little bone. Although it helps us a bit while sitting and standing, the main use of it, and the most of what it was, is now gone.
#4 Wisdom tooth
 People usually have four of the wisdom teeth, but some have none. The evolution started to remove wisdom teeth from our genetic code because we no longer have any use from them. There are many people who got them removed as they can create severe problems. They were useful once when our jaw was bigger and we had to eat a lot of plants to survive. Today, they are mostly just in the way.
#5 The use of goose bumps
When you get cold or scared you usually get goose bumps. There is no purpose for them because we don´t have our fur anymore. They were used to create a ticker layer of hair to keep the heat from escaping our body. It is not sure why we don´t have fur anymore, but still have goose bumps. It is safe to say that after some more time we will lose that useless ability too.
#6 Moving my ears
 There are some people that are capable of moving their ears up, using only their ear muscles. Some believe it is a skill that can be learned, and they are right. We all have the muscles needed to perform that funny and useless trick, but we can´t do it without some practice. The muscles were once used to move the ears in different directions without moving our head. It is something that comes very useful in a hunt. Since we don´t hunt our pray to survive anymore, we are more and more losing the ability to move them at all.
Source: Kidding kid

Mallu Jokes

Mallu Jokes 


1) What is the tax on a Mallu's income called?
IngumDax.

2) Where did the Malayali study? 
In the ko-liage.

3) Why did the Malayali not go to ko-liage today?
He is very bissi.

4) Why did the Malayali buy I air-ticket?
To go to Thuubai, zimbly to meet his ungle in Gelff.

5) Why do Malayalis go to the Gelff?
To yearn meney.

6) What did the Malayali do when the plane caught fire?
He zimbly jembd out of the vindow.

7) How does a Malayali spell moon?
MOON - Yem Woh yet another Woh and Yen.

8) What is Malayali management graduate called?
Yem Bee Yae.

9) What does a Malayali do when he goes to America ?
He changes his name from Karunakaran to Kevin Curren.

10) What does a Malayali use to commute to office everyday?
An Oto.

11) Where does he pray?
In a Temble, Charch and a Maask.

12) Who is Bruce Lee's best friend?
A Malaya-Lee of coarse.

13) Name the only part of the werld, where Malayalis dont werk hard?
Kerala.

14) Why is industrial productivity so low in Kerala?
Because 86% of the shift time is spent on lifting, folding and re-tying the lungi.

15) Why did Saddam Hussain attack Kuwait?
He had a Mallu baby-sitter, who always used to say 'KEEP QUWAIT' 'KEEP QUWAIT'.

16) What is the Latest Malayali Punch Line?
Frem Tea Shops To Koll Cenders , We Are Yevery Where ".

17) Why aren't Mallus included in hockey and football teams?
Coz Whenever they get a corner, they set up. a tea shop.

Now pass it on to 5 Mallus to get a free sample of kokanet oil.
Pass it on 10 Mallus to get a free pack of Benana Chibbs....
(My Mallu peeps, no offence, its just a forward..zimbly read and yenjay).

Gamers Have Ordered $1 Million In Pizza Hut Through Xbox 360

Gamers Have Ordered $1 Million In Pizza Hut Through Xbox 360

Pizza Hut's Xbox 360 app: The dream is real.

Pizza Hut says that gamers bought more than $1 million worth of food from the chain last year between April and August, without picking up a phone, leaving the house, or even putting down their consoles. Instead, they ordered custom pizzas using the Pizza Hut app for Xbox 360.

Source:Popular science

Area 51 officially exists!

Area 51 officially exists!     


    For decades, Area 51 was one of the governments worst kept secrets – a secret military base that everyone knew about. A recently declassified CIA document has now confirmed the existence of the ‘secret’ military base in the middle of the Nevada desert making the inner conspiracy theorist in us all jump with glee. Unfortunately, happiness turns to sorrow because the CIA still hasn’t released any documentation that Area 51 has been visited by extraterrestrials, nor that any alien spaceships crashed in the desert in the 40s, nor that humanity has received any sign of the existence of aliens whatsoever.

     Of course, everyone knows first contact will really happen in the middle of Montana in 2063, but we’re talking about Roswell right now.

     The declassification of Area 51, whereas is disappointing for conspiracy theorists (of course, the government is still covering it up), is still a fun event for alien enthusiasts (like myself) and a very interesting study of human psychology. In actuality, as many people have deduced, Area 51 was/is a testing ground for experimental military aircraft. During the cold war, Area 51 was the main base of operation for test flights of the U2 spy plane.

     The U2 flew around 80,000 feet, making it the highest-flying aircraft of the time (and one of the highest flying planes of all time). For comparison, commercial planes at the time flew between 10,000 and 20,000 feet while other military aircraft (such as the B47) could fly at 40,000 feet (commercial airliners today can fly around 40,000 feet).

     Unsurprisingly, the document claims, “High altitude testing of the U2 soon led to an unexpected side effect – a tremendous increase in reports of unidentified flying objects.” The U2 displayed many of the characteristics attributed to alien UFOs and often appeared like fiery objects in the evening sky (this allowed the wings of the U2 to reflect sunlight back to Earth).

    According to the CIA, military test flights “accounted for more than one-half of all UFO reports during the late 1950s and most of the 1960s.” Area 51 has also been responsible for testing the SR-71 Blackbird, the F-117A fighter, and the B2 bomber.



Source : fromquarkstoquasars

Polar vortex: Temperatures 'getting dramatically warmer' as cold spell eases

Polar vortex: Temperatures 'getting dramatically warmer' as cold spell eases


The worst of the brutally cold "polar vortex" that plunged millions of Americans into a deep freeze was over Wednesday, forecasters said, but temperatures remained between 10 and 20 degrees lower than normal.
The weather system was receding north, having set new record low temperatures in 50 cities on Tuesday.
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., spent 62 consecutive hours below zero. Chicago spent 37 hours below that threshold, including 29 hours in double digits below zero, according to The Weather Channel.
Subzero temperatures were still widespread across the upper eastern half of the United States on Wednesday, but most areas affected by the extreme cold were beginning to thaw. Conditions are expected to be back to normal by Friday.
"It’s still going to be below average for most of the East but the worst of the Arctic outbreak is over with," said Guy Walton, a meteorologist at The Weather Channel.
"It will be getting dramatically warmer from today. It is still as much as 20 degrees below average in the Northeast but by Thursday temperatures will be almost back to normal."
he polar vortex is a cyclone of high winds which usually sits at the North Pole. Changes in the jet stream have meant these winds traveled south, encasing much of the U.S. and Canada in ice throughout the week.
At 4 a.m. ET Wednesday, Boston was at 8 degrees Fahrenheit, still well below its seasonal average of 23 degrees.
New York City was at 9 degrees with a wind chill of minus 8. "It’s certainly not nice but it is getting better," Walton said of the Big Apple.
Washington, D.C., was at 14 degrees, and Atlanta was at 18 degrees with a wind chill of 8 degrees.
Parts of Minnesota and North Dakota -- where the cold system was at its most brutal through the week -- were at minus 16 degrees Fahrenheit. Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana were seeing temperatures of minus 4 to minus 8 degrees.



credit:cnbcnews

Saturday - Book - MAHI: THE STORY OF INDIA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL CAPTAIN

Saturday - Book - MAHI: THE STORY OF INDIA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL CAPTAIN

Author : Shantanu Guha Ray
Release Date: November, 2013
Price: INR 295
Publisher : Roli Books

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Mahi: The Story of India's Most Successful Captain charts the dynamic rise of one of India's most talented and charismatic cricketers and captains. From playing tennis-ball cricket in Ranchi and Kharagpur to his patented helicopter shot, Dhoni has come a long way with his grit and determination. With best ODI and Test records among all Indian captains to date, it is his simple and down-to-earth attitude that works wonders for the captain as well as the team.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Shantanu Guha Ray has spent nearly three decades in journalism, having served both print and electronic media. Before joining the Central European News as its India Editor, he was one of the deputy editors of India Today. He also worked with Tehelka and was once a senior editor with CNN-IBN7. Earlier, he set up the news operations of ESPN Star Sports in South Asia and had been a key member of Outlook, a top Indian newsweekly. He has also been associated with Times of India, Indian Express, India Abroad and Indian Post. Through Agence France Presse, where he once freelanced, his articles have appeared in International Herald Tribune, British Broadcasting Corporation, the Drudge Report, Asian Wall Street Journal and Khaleej Times. He won a certificate of appreciation at the Global Wash awards in Stockholm in 2011. His previous awards include one from the Washington Press Club and Columbia School of Journalism in 2010 for investigations into the ill effects of asbestos. He won an award at the World Freedom of Expression Conference in Oslo in 2009, and the John Sheenan Award for business journalism at Wharton Business School in 2008. A visiting faculty at some of India’s top journalism colleges, he has published a book The Troubled Indian Newsroom.
credit : rolibooks

Saturday – Music - No Sinner Boo Hoo Hoo

Saturday – Music - No Sinner  Boo Hoo Hoo

image credit-music.cbc.ca

When No Sinner graced us in November they featured all the numbers from this extended EP or mini-LP and tore the place apart with some great playing and Colleen Rennison’s outrageous singing and performance – they may be an old fashioned bar band but they are a brilliant one and if you like hearty US Blues with a touch of raunch then this oughta be on your wish list, sharpish.

Colleen reckons that she has been compared to Janis Joplin while she was growing up and she definitely has that sense of ‘durrty gurl’ about her but she also has the quality of a Grace Slick to her voice and no little pop sensibility to go with it. She is backed up by a band that hits all the right spots and in Eric Campbell they have a really fine guitarist who can do the hot stuff as well as the subtle numbers. 
There really isn’t a weak moment on the album – from the opening drums and vocals of the title track that puts you right in the middle of a soul/Blues romp and on to the sassy and slinky ‘Love Is A Madness’ you immediately begin to fall for Colleen’s voice, loaded with smoke and whisky and with just the right amount of cackle. Rhythm section of Ian Browne & Bradley Ferguson hold it all together with a powerful yet subtle sound – their control allowing Colleen to go as crazy as she likes – and always the guitar underpinning and guiding the song.
Through ‘Runnin’’ and ‘If Anything’ you get the sound of a band that is fresh with energy and then on to their version of Nina Simone’s ‘Work Song’, loaded with power and menace. ‘Rise Up’ is the first indication that they really can do the emotional stuff too and with the vocal on the edge of tears and an oh-so-subtle organ behind the vocal and guitar it is the finest form of gospel. 
The album closes out with the immense blast of ‘Devil On My Back’ and the beautiful ‘September Moon’ showing that Rennison is a singer as well as a shouter.

There really isn’t a minute of this set that doesn’t impress with the quality of the playing and the vocal dexterity of Colleen Rennison – a real find and someone who really should be destined for the big halls before long.



credit : music news

Friday – Health - 10 Reasons To Avoid Instant Noodles

10 Reasons To Avoid Instant Noodles


1. Nutrient Absorption : Noodles inhibit the absorption of nutrients for the children under 5.

2. Cancer Causing : The ingredient in the instant noodles called "Styrofoam', Which is a cancer causing agent.

3. Miscarriage : Women who are Eating instant noodles during their pregnancy causes miscarriage, because it affect the development of a foetus.

4. Junk Food : instant noodles are enriched with full of carbohydrates,but no vitamins, fiber and minerals. This makes the instant noodles considered as a junk food.

5. Sodium : Instant noodles are power packed with high amounts of sodium. Excess consumption of sodium leads to heart disease, stroke, hypertension and kidney damage.

6. MSG : Monosodium Glutamate is used to enhance the flavour of instant noodles. People who are allergic to MSG consume it as part of their diet, then they end up suffering from headaches, facial flushing, pain, burning sensations.

7. Overweight : Eating Noodles is the leading cause of obesity. Noodles contains fat and large amounts of sodium, which causes water retention in the body and surely it leads to overweight.

8. Digestion : Instant noodles are bad for digestive system. Regular consumption of instant noodles causes irregular bowl movements and bloating.

9. Propylene Glycol : The ingredient in the instant noodles called "Propylene Glycol" which has a anti-freeze property. This ingredient is used because it prevents the noodles from drying by retaining moisture. It weakens the immune system of our body. It is easily absorbed by the body and it accumulates in the kidneys, heart and liver. It causes abnormalities and damage to those areas.

10. Metabolism : Regular consumption of instant noodles affect the body's metabolism, because of the chemical substances like additives, coloring and preservatives inside the noodles

Friday - Movies - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Friday - Movies -  The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

A day-dreamer escapes his anonymous life by disappearing into a world of fantasies filled with heroism, romance and action. When his job along with that of his co-worker are threatened, he takes action in the real world embarking on a global journey that turns into an adventure more extraordinary than anything he could have ever imagined.

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Thursday - Television - Nathan For You

Thursday - Television - Nathan For You


Creators: Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman
Stars: Nathan Fielder
Network: Comedy Central

Nathan For You is an American docu-reality comedy television series starring Canadian comedian Nathan Fielder. The series was co-created by Fielder and premiered on February 28, 2013 on the American cable television network Comedy Central. In the series, Fielder plays an off-kilter version of himself, who tries to use his business background (a commerce degree from the University of Victoria (UVIC) in 2005) and life experiences to help struggling companies and people, offering them strategies that no traditional business consultant would dare to attempt.


Nathan For You is a show that has a simple premise, star Nathan Fielder goes to various businesses and helps them improve in any way he can, but it’s the level of intricacy and shock that makes Nathan For You the funniest new show this year. Nathan’s ideas are both brilliant and stupid at the same time, and Nathan is incredible at utilizing real-world reactions to fit into whatever story and scheme he is going for and evolving it to a much funnier premise than he even began with. An idea for discount gas can lead to Nathan on top of a mountain learning the health benefits of drinking your own pee, or a “8 Minutes or Less” pizza guarantee leaves Nathan bonding with a pizza delivery guy over their poor success with women. Nathan For You is ridiculously hilarious, always surprising and one of the most enjoyable and original shows in years.

Source: Wikipedia & pastemagazine

Here is the sample : Frozen Yogurt

let’s take a moment to honor some of the greatest minds that we lost 2013

let’s take a moment to honor some of the greatest minds that we lost 2013

Thursday – Science


On November 20th 2013, Nobel laureate Frederick Sanger passed away at the age of 95. Sanger worked with bovine insulin and was able to determine the protein’s structure. If insulin had a set sequence, he reasoned, then the same must be true for other proteins. He eventually showed this to be true and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958. 
After working with protein, Sanger shifted his attention to nucleic acid. He devised a new method for sequencing DNA and would be awarded a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for the technique.
He is currently the only person to have received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice and is one of only four scientists to have received the Prize twice.
Astrophysicist Margherita Hack passed away on June 29 2013 at the age of 91 after an extended illness. Hack was most well known for her science writing and her uncanny ability to explain difficult astrophysical concepts in simple language.
She became the first woman to head the Trieste Astronomical Observatory in Italy in 1964 and held the position until 1987. During that tenure, she used her position to advocate science on Italian television programs.
In 1995, the asteroid 8558 Hack was named to honor her and her contributions to science. Upon her death, she donated her personal library to the city, totaling more than 24,000 books on the subject of astrophysics.
Nobel laureate Donald Glaser passed away at the age of 86 on February 28 2013. He had a degree in physics and mathematics before eventually getting a Ph.D. in physics. He began teaching at the University of Michigan where he would begin his research into subatomic particles.
His research eventually led him to the creation of the bubble chamber, which allowed him to observe elementary particles much more clearly and quickly than the standard cloud chamber. The bubble was filled with ether, though hydrogen also proved useful. This invention garnered him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1960.
Nobel laureate François Jacob passed away at the age of 92 on April 19 2013. He was a molecular biologist who worked extensively with metabolic enzymes in bacteria and bacteriophages. He had initially hoped to become a surgeon, but injuries sustained while he was a French medical officer during WWII forced him to refocus his specialty.
In 1965, Jacob received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for determining how the genetic code impacts synthesis of viruses and regulates enzymes. This involved describing a host of new regulatory pathways, including operons, regulatory genes, messenger RNA, and allosteric proteins.
Neurologist and Nobel laureate David Hubel passed away on September 22 2013 at the age of 87 from kidney failure. His research career began while working at Walter Reed Hospital during the Korean War, when he first began investigating the visual cortex of cats. He had invented a microelectrode which he could use to visualize nerve impulses.
After he was out of the Army, Hubel began working at Harvard Medical School where he continued his research. His microelectrode gave incredible insight in regards to identifying and describing the simple and complex cells that make up the primary visual cortex. This, along with introducing the neurons that are the ocular dominance columns, earned Hubel and his research partner the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1981.
Famed oncologist Jane C. Wright passed away at the age of 93 on February 19 2013. Her cancer research allowed her to develop major strides in chemotherapy, which would end up saving or extending countless lives. One of the most notable differences in her technique versus other cancer researchers was the fact that she used cultured human tissue to test chemotherapy medications instead of merely relying on mouse models.
Both Jane and her sister would become third generation physicians, which was no easy task for African-American women in the 1930s and 40s. She became chief resident while working at Harlem Hospital, and she went on to head various departments at different facilities before ultimately ending up at New York Medical College as the associated dean of the Cancer Chemotherapy Department. Throughout her career, she received many accolades, including becoming the highest ranked African-American physician (including males and females) working at a medical college in 1967.
The pioneer of in vitro fertilization, Sir Robert Edwards, passed away on April 10 2013 at the age of 87 after an extended bout of lung disease. He is most well known for his fertility research and for co-developing a technique that would allow infertile couples to conceive a child. 
IVF is performed by fertilizing an egg in a dish, and then placing the egg directly into the uterus. The first “test tube baby” was born on July 25, 1978. Since then, an estimated 4 million babies have been born using Edwards’ technique. IVF was viewed as such an important development on the front of human reproduction that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2010.
Astronaut Scott Carpenter passed away at the age of 88 on October 10 2013, following a stroke. He was one of the original seven Mercury Astronauts and was the second American astronaut to orbit the Earth, but the fourth American in space.
Carpenter began his career as a pilot in the US Navy, first flying P2V Neptunes in the Korean War, and then later becoming a test pilot. He served as a backup for John Glenn during the first orbital mission, but did not go into orbit until three months later. He orbited Earth three times for nearly five hours before returning to the ground.
Geneticist Obaid Siddiqi passed away on July 26 2013 following a traumatic brain injury sustained during a car accident at the age of 81. He worked extensively on Drosophila melanogaster and completed research throughout the United States and England before returning to his home country of India to bolster biological research there.
In 1962, he founded the Molecular Biology Unit at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. In the early 1990s he became the director of the Institute’s National Center for Biological Sciences where he worked until his death. Throughout his career, he received several honorary doctorates and awards, including the Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan, which are the second and third highest civilian honors in India, respectively.
Engineer and physicist Fred Kavli passed away on November 21 2013 at the age of 86 after a yearlong battle with cholangiocarcinoma, a cancer of the bile ducts. He studied physics in school but went on to build a successful company manufacturing aeronautical parts. Once he sold his company in 2000, he dedicated the rest of his life to philanthropic endeavors that support scientific discovery. 
In 2008, he created the Kavli Prize which celebrates achievements in three categories: astrophysics, nanoscience, and neuroscience. The award is given biannually and consists of a scroll, a commemorative medal, and $1,000,000.
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iOS users outspent shoppers on Android 5 to 1 this Christmas Day: IBM

iOS users outspent shoppers on Android 5 to 1 this Christmas Day: IBM



iOS device users were more prolific online shoppers in the US on Christmas Day, compared to their Android device counterparts, reveals a report by IBM.
IBM has shared the online shopping trends for December 25, Christmas Day in the US via its IBM digital analytics benchmark, revealing some interesting statistics related to Apple and Androidplatforms, apart from mobile and tablet shopping as a whole. According to IBM, raw data was analysed from approximately 800 retail sites across the US.
As per IBM, out of the total online sales in the US in the Christmas period, iOS accounted for five times the traffic of Android, driving 23 percent of total online sales traffic when compared to Android's 4.6 percent. The report also reveals that on average, iOS users spent $93.94 per purchase order, while Android users spent $48.10 per order, almost half.

Source: ndtv, image: pioneeravhp4300dvd

Oprah Winfrey Regains No. 1 Slot On Forbes 2013 List Of The Most Powerful Celebrities

Oprah Winfrey Regains No. 1 Slot On Forbes 2013 List Of The Most Powerful Celebrities


      Everyone should know this by now: Never count Oprah out. Despite business stumbles and an $88 million earnings drop since last year, Oprah Winfreyreturns to the top of Forbes’ annual Celebrity 100 ranking of the most powerful celebrities after two years in second place. She leads a female-dominated top 10 that includes Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Madonna, Taylor Swift and Ellen DeGeneres.

       Even without her eponymous daytime talk show, Winfrey made an estimated $77 million between June 2012 and June 2013, down from last year’s $165 million. While she wasn’t the highest earner on forbes list, her money, mixed with strong fame scores in metrics like press mentions and social networking power, pushed her to the top.

       Winfrey remains a powerful force in Hollywood. Her Oprah Winfrey Network, once a drifting cable outpost that lost an estimated $330 million for parent company Discovery between 2008 and the end of 2012, is now a smoothish-running media machine that could turn a profit by the end of 2013.

Source: Forbes

The Ring Clock: A wristwatch for your finger

The Ring Clock: A wristwatch for your finger


Pocket-watch, wrist-watch, finger-watch? Is this the evolutionary path for time-telling devices? The team behind The Ring Clock hopes so, and has launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring the idea to market.





The Ring Clock sits on your finger in an inert state until you spin the outside ring, at which point the time is revealed by the correct numbers lighting up with LEDs. This keeps battery use to a minimum, which, as the battery only lasts two hours before needing to be recharged via its Qi wireless power charger pad, is a good thing. The battery also only has a lifespan of three years, and is not replaceable.
The team behind the Ring Clock is seeking US$287,000 from crowdfunding advocates on Indiegogo to make the watch a reality. The basic pledge is $195 for a single Ring Clock, with $15 extra added for shipping outside the UK. Currently the designers say a conceptual model has been completed and if all goes well, the first batch will be delivered to backers in April 2014.
The video pitch for The Ring Clock can be seen below.
Source : Gizmag

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