Sunday, 19 February 2017

Seal hitches a lift.

A kayaker got a shock when a seal hitched a lift on his craft,the seal circled him then partially submerged the craft near forth road bridge .

Gene editing

All inherited diseases and cancers could be cured in the coming decades, according to a leading British expert.
Gene editing techniques that have been developed in recent years could be put to work to effectively end cancer and inherited diseases, according to Dr Edze Westra
Mr Westra believes that the ability to splice DNA into cells precisely – a technology which is on the horizon, but is rejected on moral grounds by many – will become “super important” over the next 20 years.
It could completely transform the human race, he says – so that people are not affected by cancer, failing vision or the diseases of old -read more -age.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genome_editing

Playing it dumb.

I know dear reader this is seems to be a strange headline but as i write this post i hope you will understand a bit more.I have noticed when going to tests for benefits or get help if you show any insight or knowledge it is frowned upon.So you can take 2 options -1 lie which is wrong and you will get caught out at some point,2-play dumb just keep replies to yes ,no and show no insight is this ok no not really but its the only thing that works .

Science behind love at first sight.

It is possible that their is science behind the instant connection of love at first sight.Back in 2014 researchers asked students to look at a series of photo,s of attractive strangers while having eye movement,s tracked.Students reported feeling romantic love ,their eye,s tended to fix on strangers face and if sexual desire they felt the eyes strayed over the rest of person,s body.This means eye movements can signal whether its love or lust that we feel.

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