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Think or blink!!!

In a land where having sex is like having some snacks, where is need for

these costly molestation / raping / groping/ kissing / exploring of unwilling

women??? :noidea:


 
Is it good or bad for the earth??? :decision:


  • NewsANI
    Gamma rays will reach beyond limits of light: Researchers

    Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 22 (ANI): A team of researchers has discovered a new way to produce high energy photon beams. The new method makes it possible to produce these gamma rays in a highly efficient way, compared with incumbent technique. The obtained energy is a billion times higher than the energy of photons in visible light.


 
May be someone else has already stepped into their shoes!

Nature abhors vacuum - of any kind!

Want proof??? Just vacate a corner in your house. wait and watch!


10 Bollywood personalities who died in 2017

The Year 2017 had been an unfortunate one for cinema fraternity. Whether these celebrity deaths were caused by freak accidents, natural causes or suicide, it’s tragic to have lost these stars. So NYOOOZ brings you a list of celebrities who lost their battle of life in the middle in 2017.
 
A nurse is also a regular human being... not a healing angel from heaven!

Nurse also needs to eat/sleep and remain fresh and alert so as

NOT to make serious medical errors while administering drugs!
  • NewsANI
    Depressed nurses more likely to make medical errors

    Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 25 (ANI): Nurses with poor health, particularly those under depression, are more likely to commit medical errors, warns a recent study. The findings suggest that such nurses have a 26 to 71 percent higher likelihood of reporting medical errors as compared to their healthier peers. According to researchers, depression is common among nurses and is linked to a higher likelihood that they would make medical misrtakes.
 
Man and the Many Marvels created by Man!


  • When nature meets man's creativity: Marvellous structures around the world!

    The human race has an infinite appetite for creativity and creation. These 28 photos of structures around the world, be it places of worship, pedestrian bridges and even abandoned buildings sum up the stunning creations of man over centuries. These creations narrate intriguing stories of faith, religion, technology, natural calamities,
 
Will man get to any food/ fruits/ vegetables/ meat NOT genetically modified in the future???

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[h=3]Genetically modified pigs bred with 24% less fat[/h]Researchers from China and the UK used a genetic modification technique called CRIPSR-Cas9 that allowed them to insert a gene into the pigs which means the animals can regulate their temperature better by burning fat. Normal pigs have a tendency


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But first the doctor has to cut open the patient for performing the surgery!
  • NewsANI
    Bariatric surgery cuts heart failure risk in overweight, obese people

    Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 25 (ANI): Good news! Bariatric surgery and the weight loss that follows it can significantly allow the heart to return to its natural shape and function in people who were once overweight. According to researchers, one year after undergoing bariatric surgery, they found significant improvements in patients' heart health. Lead study author Raul J. Rosenthal from the Cleveland Clinic in Weston, Florida said that the cardiovascular system is significantly affected by this disease process.
 
Day dreamers have more brain capacity!!! :cool:



NewsThe Independent
People who daydream are more intelligent, and may get distracted because they have 'too much brain capacity'

"People with efficient brains may have too much brain capacity to stop their minds from wandering," said Eric Schumacher, the psychology professor who helped lead the study. In the research, scientists put 100 people inside an MRI machine and had them stare at one specific point for five minutes. The two could then be put together to work out quit


 
108. Why do we day dream?



A day dream is a visual fantasy experienced by us, while we are wide awake. Usually it is based on pleasant and happy thoughts, hopes and ambitions, plans for the future or memories of the past. A series of thoughts transport us from the present to a day dream. We sit staring into a distance with blank eyes while the mind is absorbed in the day dream.

Surveys have proved that even ordinary men and women (who are down to earth and practical) spend a large part of their waking hours in some sort of a fantasy, revere or day dream. They spend 11% or more of their waking hours in day dreaming.

Even persons who are engaged in important tasks, which demand all their attention, are found to indulge in day dreams. These are the moments they stop paying attention to what they do and enter an inner theatre of imagination, for the fulfillment of a wish. The work may go on mechanically due to constant practice but the mind is else where.

Sustained fantasies are clearer than dream since we are wide awake. They are longer, more coherent, more colourful and more accurate. All fantasies seem to have a healing and creative power. It may be a way of coping with our deep seated fears and anxieties.

Day dreaming might be considered by some skeptics as a waste of time or as a past time of the lazy people. But creative people such as novelists, film makers and composers get brilliant ideas when they day dream.

Research scientists, mathematicians, and physicists develop new concepts and find new solutions to old problems when they day dream. When a person day dreams, his normal inhibitions are by-passed.

For hard core criminals, this provides a mental theatre to plan and rehearse a crime, before they actually commit it. The evidences lay in the horror filled biographies of the infamous serial killers. They claim to have had frequently recurring violent fantasies-before actually turning to murder.

Day dreaming is a rare boon indeed! We should know how to make the best of that boon for creation and not for destruction.

Visalakshi Ramani

https://visalakshiramani.wordpress.com/articles/miraculous-mind/why-do-we-day-dream/

 
Cool! YouTube will never lack spectators now! :)


  • nd as he struggled to sit up after getting a wisdom tooth removed, he grabbed the ice pack thinking it to be his cell phone and answered it.






  • NewsEvening Standard
    [h=3]AI robots learn human behaviour by watching YouTube videos[/h]Artificial intelligence robots are learning human behaviour by binge-watching YouTube videos. Google, which also owns YouTube, has put together a database of 57,600 clips for the tech giant's AI droids to watch and learn from. A recent Google blog post read:




 
Set a thief to catch a thief!!!



  • NewsIANS India Private Limited
    Tech to detect illegal drug peddlers on Twitter

    New York, Oct 26 (IANS) Researchers have developed a machine-learning technology that mined microblogging site Twitter to identify users peddling the illegal sale and marketing of prescription opioids online. The technology can be used to conduct live surveillance and detect illegal online sellers, they said. "Our study demonstrates the utility of the technology to aid in searches of social media for behaviour that poses a public threat,...," said lead author Tim K. Mackey, Associate Professor at the University of California-San Diego.
 
Oldest Tsunami victim features in the latest news!

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[h=3]Ancient skull from oldest tsunami victim: Scientists[/h][FONT=&quot]Canberra, Oct 26 (IANS) An ancient human skull discovered in Papua New Guinea is likely to have belonged to the world's oldest-known tsunami victim, scientists revealed on Thursday. "While the bones had been well studied, little attention had previously been paid to the sediments where they were unearthed," the BBC quoted first author James Goff, from the University of New South Wales, as saying on Thursday. "We conclude that this person who died there so
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appadip pOdu aRivALE!!! :moony:


  • NewsIANS India Private Limited
    Women send bills for birth control to Trump

    Washington, Oct 26 (IANS) Women upset with US President Donald Trumps decision to roll back a contraceptive mandate in Obamacare are now sending their birth control bills to the White House, the media reported. The Keep Birth Control Copay Free campaign created a website where women could send a bill to the White House, showing how much their birth control would cost if their employers chose to no longer cover it, reports The Hill magzine.
 
Tiny in size and yet most powerful in acceptance value! :thumb:





  • These are the most powerful passports in the world

    The tiny island of Singapore is the home of the most powerful passport in the world, allowing its holders to visit 159 countries without a visa. This is according to the latest analysis by the Passport Index, which ranks the power of each country’s passport by ease of access without a visa, or the ability to gain a visa on arrival. The most powerf
 
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