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Sunday, 9 July 2017
PARAKEETS ARE PESTS?
A 4 year research project done by Parrotnet is saying the Parakeets are driving out native breeds,bats,destroying crops .And due to this problem their is a mention of a cull which i do not believe in.
Saturday, 8 July 2017
How to Survive in a Humid Climate
Here's my best advice:
- Don't do strenuous exercise outside. If you want to do sports, find an indoor location. ...
- Wear loose, light clothing. Go for light colours and natural fabrics like cotton and linen. ...
- Drink lots of water. ...
- Stay inside at noon.
Dirty laundry: Are your clothes polluting the ocean?
In an indoor "Manchester-drizzle-simulating" rain room at the University of Leeds, and in a laundry lab in Plymouth, research is revealing the unexpected environmental cost of the very clothes on our backs.
"Not many people know that lots of our clothes are made of plastic," says Imogen Napper, a PhD student at Plymouth University, "polyester, acrylic."
Ms Napper and Prof Richard Thompson study marine microplastics - fragments and fibres found in the ocean surface, the deep sea and the marine food chain.
And in a recent lab study, they found that polyester and acrylic clothing shed thousands of plastic fibres each time it was washed- sending another source of plastic pollution down the drain and, eventually, into the ocean.
"My friends always make fun of me because they think of marine biology as such a sexy science - it's all turtles, hot countries and bikinis," says Ms Napper.
"But I've been spending hours washing clothes and counting the fibres."
It might not be exotic, but this painstaking "laundry-science" has revealed that an average UK washing load - 6kg (13lb) of fabric - can release:
- 140,000 fibres from polyester-cotton blend
- nearly half a million fibres from polyester
- more than 700,000 fibres from acrylic-read more
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Sunday, 2 July 2017
HOLSWORTHY ST PETERS FAIR
The St. Peters Fair was founded under the patronage of the church of St.Peters and St.Pauls in the late 13th.century.This annual event which takes place on 10th.July and is one of the most popular events in the area. Despite the loss of the churches influence on secular life since the industrial revolution,this is one event which originates from the rector Thomas Meyrick who proclaimed in 1841 the choosing of a fair queen every 10th. of July which makes this fair -read more
Cavemen visited ancient dentists and cleaned their gnashers with toothpicks made from BONE
Experts found Neanderthals used toothpicks crafted out of bone, wood or grass to tackle troublesome teeth.Lab tests reveal multiple grooves and other marks on ancient Neanderthal gnashers that prove our prehistoric relatives were trying to tackle their sore gums.
Scientists claim the scratches on the teeth indicate they were likely causing discomfort for some time for the sufferer.
And they were using primitive dentistry to treat it.
As well as having several toothpick grooves, they found the premolars and molars were pushed out of their normal positions.
Professor David Frayer, an anthropologist at Kansas University, said: “The toothpick grooves…show us Neanderthals were doing something inside their mouths to treat the dental irritation.
“The scratches indicate this individual was pushing something into his or her mouth to get at that twisted premolar.read more
Space-faring humans will become Cybermen, says top astronomer
A race of “Cybermen”, resembling Doctor Who’s famous foes, will exist for real in the future, according to Britain’s top astronomer. Lord Martin Rees predicts that the first settlers on Mars, and other planets, will reengineer their bodies to cope with hostile conditions found in deep space.Lord Rees, who is Astronomer Royal, says humans will eventually evolve into a new species of super-powerful beings combining genetic and cyber technology.
And if ET exists, he is also more likely to be detected in an advanced electronic form than in any organic phase of existence.
In the season finale of Doctor Who, which concludes on Saturday, the Doctor stumbles upon the genesis of the original Cybermen aboard a vast spaceship escaping a black hole.
Lord Rees, Professor of Cosmology and Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge, told the Starmus -read more
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