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Saturday, 17 May 2014
TIME
Time is a strange thing.If you are sitting for a painting or photo you preceive it to go slow.While the person doing the task of painting or taking photo it goes quicker.The clock is the same its just how you perceive ,like age when younger went slow but now older quicker.
HORROR IN YOUR DRINKING WATER
Whilst drinking your water do you wonder what it contains.Well The Drinking Inspectorate found tiny amounts of Cocaine at 4 sites and also Ibuprofen,Carbamazepine-epilepsy drug-Caffeine.But if thats not enough the following can also be found-Chlorine-to kill bacteria,if taste use a carbon filter or leave water on for 30 minutes and wait to evaporate Chlorine. Fluoride-to protect teeth against decay. Lead- banned in 70,s but older homes still have lead pipes even a tiny amount is a danger to health. Calcium-natural especially in hard water. Bacteria - water treatment normal to kill off germs but some worry about Myco-Bacterium Par tuberculosis-link to Crohns Disease-so enjoy your drink of water now.
CRESTED BLACK MACAQUE GRIEVING-ANIMAL WELLFARE
This article shows a moment of grief of the death of a young infant .The monkey in the picture is a Crested Black Macaque-critically endangered- holding the body of her dead infant.These pictures were taken by Andrew Walmsey,Tangkoko Nature Reserve,Sulawesi.We can all relate to this as a human emotion and shows how close to monkeys we are.
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Forecast possible for Irukandji box jellyfish blooms
Researchers from Australia say that monitoring changes in ocean winds can help to establish where and when Irukandji jellyfish will strike.
The study is published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Lead author Lisa-Ann Gershwin said: "They travel in very, very large numbers. It's not uncommon to have dozens of stings on a beach in a day.
"The jellyfish bodies and tentacles are invisible in water - it's like a diamond dropped into a glass of water - you just can't see them."
DAVID WEATHERLY -INTERVIEWED BY MARK ANTONY RAINES -GHOSTMAN
QUESIONS WHAT INSPIRED YOU
I believe that when you are destined to explore the unknown, it finds you as much as you find it. As a child, I was always drawn to the mysteries of the world, Ancient lore, tales of ghosts and cryptids, psychic phenomena, mysterious sites such as the pyramids and Easter Island and much more. When I reached my teenage years, I began to meet people who were able to point me in the right direction to start exploring these mysteries. I began to investigate on my own and learned much through trial and error and by attempting to follow in the footsteps of such luminaries as Charles Fort, John Keel, Hans Holzer and others. In the 1970s, I discovered Fate magazine and soon after, “In Search Of” debuted on television, I was hooked and have pursued the strange since then.
-WHAT ARE YOUR AIMS
My only agenda is to put information out there and inspire others to pursue these topics and ask their own questions. The more people who peer into the unknown, the more we’ll all have to discuss and explore. For me, the more answers I find, the more questions I have.
-WHAT PLANS DO YOU HAVE FOR THE FUTURE
I have several projects in the works. A couple of more books are already in the pipeline to come out and a few others in various stages of completion. There’s also a video project in the works and some other exciting things. I’ll be making several appearances at conferences this year, both in the states and abroad. My blog and Facebook page are the best ways to keep track of new releases and updates on my work.
http://twocrowsparanormal.blogspot.com/
I believe that when you are destined to explore the unknown, it finds you as much as you find it. As a child, I was always drawn to the mysteries of the world, Ancient lore, tales of ghosts and cryptids, psychic phenomena, mysterious sites such as the pyramids and Easter Island and much more. When I reached my teenage years, I began to meet people who were able to point me in the right direction to start exploring these mysteries. I began to investigate on my own and learned much through trial and error and by attempting to follow in the footsteps of such luminaries as Charles Fort, John Keel, Hans Holzer and others. In the 1970s, I discovered Fate magazine and soon after, “In Search Of” debuted on television, I was hooked and have pursued the strange since then.
-WHAT ARE YOUR AIMS
My only agenda is to put information out there and inspire others to pursue these topics and ask their own questions. The more people who peer into the unknown, the more we’ll all have to discuss and explore. For me, the more answers I find, the more questions I have.
-WHAT PLANS DO YOU HAVE FOR THE FUTURE
I have several projects in the works. A couple of more books are already in the pipeline to come out and a few others in various stages of completion. There’s also a video project in the works and some other exciting things. I’ll be making several appearances at conferences this year, both in the states and abroad. My blog and Facebook page are the best ways to keep track of new releases and updates on my work.
http://twocrowsparanormal.blogspot.com/
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Self-healing plastic mimics blood clotting
A new plastic that "heals itself" has been designed, meaning your cracked phone screen or broken tennis racquet could mend its own wounds.
The polymer automatically patches holes 3cm wide, 100 times bigger than before.
Inspired by the human blood clotting system, it contains a network of capillaries that deliver healing chemicals to damaged areas.
The new material, created by engineers at the University of Illinois, isdescribed in Science journal.
For decades scientists have dreamed of plastics that heal themselves like human skin.
Cracks in water pipes and car bonnets would seal up. Satellites could repair their own damage. Broken electronic chips in laptops and mobile phones would spontaneously sort out their own problems.
Black Death skeletons give up secrets of life and death
READ MOREThe medieval Black Death led to better health for future generations, according to an analysis of skeletons in London cemeteries.
Tens of millions of people died in the epidemic, but their descendants lived longer and had better health than ever before, a study shows.
The Black Death was one of the most devastating epidemics in human history.
But survivors benefited from rising standards of living and better diets in the aftermath of the disaster.
The improvements in health only occurred because of the death of huge numbers of people, said a US scientist.
It is evidence of how infectious disease has the power to shape patterns of health in populations, said Dr Sharon DeWitte of South Carolina University.
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Even in the face of major threats to health, such as repeated plague outbreaks, several generations of people who lived after the Black Death were healthier in general than people who lived before the epidemic”
Dr Sharon DeWitte
University of South Carolina
Lumps and black spots
The Black Death killed 30-to-50% of the European population in the 14th Century, causing terror as victims broke out in lumps and black spots, then died within days.
The elderly and the sick were most at risk of catching the bacterial infection, which was probably spread through sneezes and coughs, according to the latest theory.
The outbreak had a huge impact on society, leaving villages to face starvation, with no workers left to plough the fields or bring in the harvest.
However, despite analysis of historical records, little is known about the general health and death rates of the population, before and after the disease struck.
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