Thursday, September 10, 2015

Fun Cat Facts for Kids

Fun Cat Facts for Kids
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    Interesting facts about cats
    Check out these fun cat facts for kids. Learn about cats as pets, their unique behavior, how long they sleep and much more.
    Read on and enjoy the wide range of interesting facts about cats and kittens.



  • Cats are one of, if not the most, popular pet in the world.
  • There are over 500 million domestic cats in the world.
  • Cats and humans have been associated for nearly 10000 years.
  • Cats conserve energy by sleeping for an average of 13 to14 hours a day.
  • Cats have flexible bodies and teeth adapted for hunting small animals such as mice and rats.
  • A group of cats is called a clowder, a male cat is called a tom, a female cat is called a molly or queen while young cats are called kittens.
  • Domestic cats usually weigh around 4 kilograms (8 lb 13 oz) to 5 kilograms (11 lb 0 oz).
  • The heaviest domestic cat on record is 21.297 kilograms (46 lb 15.2 oz).
  • Cats can be lethal hunters and very sneaky, when they walk their back paws step almost exactly in the same place as the front paws did beforehand, this keeps noise to a minimum and limits visible tracks.
  • Cats have powerful night vision, allowing them to see at light levels six times lower than what a human needs in order to see.
  • Cats also have excellent hearing and a powerful sense of smell.
  • Older cats can at times act aggressively towards kittens.
  • Domestic cats love to play, this is especially true with kittens who love to chase toys and play fight. Play fighting among kittens may be a way for them to practice and learn skills for hunting and fighting.
  • On average cats live for around 12 to 15 years.
  • Cats spend a large amount of time licking their coats to keep them clean.
  • Feral cats are often seen as pests and threats to native animals.

ANIMAL FACTS

ANIMAL FACTS
Fun Science Facts for Kids
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Enjoy our wide range of fun animal facts for kids. Children will love reading the crazy, cool, strange, weird, odd and funny information as well as did you know facts and other interesting animal info that will help them learn a thing or
two along the way. Learning about animals is great fun. Whether it’s endangered African animals, sea animals, wild animals or pets, there are so many amazing types of animals that each have their own characteristics and behaviors. Living in all parts of the world, these animals include cats, dogs, insects, birds, sharks, gorillas, frogs, cheetahs, giraffes, elephants, horses, sharks and many more.

SCIENCE KIDS

SCIENCE KIDS
Fun Science Facts for Kids
Learn some cool science factsEnjoy our fun science facts for kids. Learn interesting earth facts, amazing chemistry facts, cool space facts, funny facts about animals and much more. Did you know that the ears of a cricket are located on its front legs? Or that sound travels 4 times faster in water than it does through air?
Science is a fascinating subject with many amazing things to learn and discover. Thankfully you've got a lot of time to research, the average human only sleeps for about 35% of the day compared to 80% for armadillos and sloths, now that's lazy! Read on to find more fun science facts and trivia while remembering that as society and technology develops so too does our understanding of science and the world around us. What is ‘fact’ today may be disproved tomorrow.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

TV soaps may kill your love life: Study

Know why your love life sucks? Blame it on those “family action-packed” TV serials your partner watches every evening.
According to a new study, love is an ingredient lacking in some of our favourite TV sitcoms and those who watch such shows have a more cynical view on love and romance.
People who watch sitcoms regularly tend to have less of a belief in the idea of soulmates and lasting love.
“But viewers who tune into reality shows, like dating ones, have a greater tendency to be romantic and believe in the idea of true love,” researchers from University of Michigan said.
The study looked to prove how influential, even subconsciously, TV can be on a person’s belief system.
“Sitcoms, unlike dating shows, paint a flawed view of love. Rarely do relationships last on such shows and when they do, they are far from perfect,” researchers added.
The study was published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture.
source : the inidian express

Monday, October 7, 2013

Overweight dogs may die young

M_Id_427179_overweight_dogs_life_span Dog owners may want to keep their pooch's weight in check!
Being overweight shortens a dog's life expectancy, a new study has found.
Data on a range of popular dog breeds from across the US showed that dogs that are overweight in middle age have a shorter life expectancy than ideal weight dogs.
Specifically, overweight dogs were found to suffer a reduction in life expectancy of up to ten months compared to ideal weight dogs, researchers said.
Being overweight in middle age can have potentially far-reaching consequences for a dog's life span, highlighting the importance of maintaining dogs at a healthy body weight throughout life.
The research examined the impact of body condition score on the life expectancy of a broad range of popular breeds.
"We saw that overweight dogs tend to have a shorter life expectancy. This was particularly pronounced in five breeds - Labrador, Shih Tzu, American Cocker Spaniel, Golden Retriever and Beagle," said lead scientist Carina Salt, from WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition.
"This is the first reported research of its kind looking specifically at a large number of pet dogs. The findings therefore provide important insights into the risks of being overweight for dogs in the general population," said Salt.
"Being overweight in middle age can have long-term consequences and, depending on breed, mean a reduction in life span of between one and ten months," Salt added.
The research used data on the body condition of male and female neutered dogs aged between 6.5 and 8.5 years from 10 popular breeds.
There were on average 546 dogs per breed and data were collected by veterinarians during consultations across the network of Banfield Pet Hospital locations in the US.
The findings were presented at the WALTHAM International Nutritional Sciences Symposium
sours : the inidan express  











Saturday, September 14, 2013

Narendra Modi most searched person on Google,Earlier this record was on the name of Barack Obama

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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Who is elevated to BJP PM Candidate for Lok Sabha elections, has broken record of most searched person on Google.
Modi, who has emerged as most popular political icon in India, entered the record book after his name received maximum number of search on Google in a day.
Around 1000077332 (Over one billion) people searched the keyword Narendra Modi on search engine giant Google.
Earlier, this record was named after US President Barack Obama. During the US presidential elections, Barack Obama received 9877532 number of search in a single day.
On Friday, BJP top brass named Modi as its Prime Ministerial Candidate, ignoring veteran LK Advani’s opposition.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

NASA launches spacecraft to study Moon's atmosphere

roll_a3 NASA has launched an unmanned spacecraft from Virginia that aims at unlocking the mysteries of Moon's atmosphere, a first moonshot from the state in the history of space exploration.
The Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer or Ladee spacecraft, which is charged with studying the lunar atmosphere and dust, soared aboard an unmanned Minotaur rocket a little before midnight from from Wallops Island.
It was a change of venue for NASA, which normally launches moon missions from Cape Canaveral, Florida. But it provided a rare light show along the East Coast for those blessed with clear skies.
NASA expected the launch from Virginia's Eastern Shore to be visible, weather permitting, as far south as South Carolina, as far north as Maine and as far west as Pittsburgh. The Ladee is taking a roundabout path to the moon, making three huge laps around Earth before getting close enough to pop into lunar orbit.
Unlike the quick three-day Apollo flights to the moon, Ladee will need a full month to reach Earth's closest neighbour.
An Air Force Minotaur V rocket, built by Orbital Sciences Corp., provided the ride from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. Ladee, which is the size of a small car, is expected to reach the moon on October 6.Scientists want to learn the composition of the Moon's ever-so-delicate atmosphere and how it might change over time. Another puzzle, dating back decades, is whether dust actually levitates from the lunar surface.
The USD 280 million moon-orbiting mission will last six months and end with a suicide plunge into the moon for Ladee. The 844-pound spacecraft has three science instruments as well as laser communication test equipment that could revolutionise data relay. NASA hopes to eventually replace its traditional radio systems with laser communications, which would mean faster bandwidth using significantly less power and smaller devices.
It was a momentous night for Wallops, which was making its first deep-space liftoff. All of its previous launches were confined to Earth orbit. NASA chose Wallops for Ladee because of the Minotaur V rocket, comprised of converted intercontinental ballistic missile motors belonging to the Air Force.
A US-Russian treaty limits the number of launch sites because of the missile parts. All but one of NASA's previous moon missions since 1959, including the manned Apollo flights of the late 1960s and early 1970s, originated from Cape Canaveral.
The most recent were the twin Grail spacecraft launched almost exactly two years ago. The military-NASA Clementine rocketed away from Southern California in 1994.
Wallops will be back in the spotlight in less than two weeks. The Virginia-based Orbital Sciences will make its first delivery to the International Space Station, using its own Antares rocket and Cygnus capsule. That commercial launch is scheduled for September 17.
sources : the indian express










Saturday, September 7, 2013

Young women who drink alcohol at greater risk of breast cancer

T330_19814_alcohol The more alcohol a young woman drinks before motherhood, the greater her risk of future breast cancer, a new study has warned.
If a female averages a drink per day between her first period and her first full-term pregnancy, she increases her risk of breast cancer by 13 per cent, according to a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis.
This is the first study to link increased breast cancer risk to drinking between early adolescence and first full-term pregnancy.
Previous studies have looked at breast cancer risk and alcohol consumption later in life or at the effect of adolescent drinking on noncancerous breast disease.
"More and more heavy drinking is occurring on college campuses and during adolescence, and not enough people are considering future risk," said study co-author Graham Colditz, associate director for cancer prevention and control at Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine.
"But, according to our research, the lesson is clear: If a female averages a drink per day between her first period and her first full-term pregnancy, she increases her risk of breast cancer by 13 per cent," Colditz said.
The researchers also found that for every bottle of beer, glass of wine or shot of liquor consumed daily, a young woman increases her risk of proliferative benign breast disease by 15 per cent.
Although such lesions are noncancerous, their presence increases breast cancer risk by as much as 500 per cent, said first author of the study, Ying Liu, a School of Medicine instructor in the Division of Public Health Sciences.
The findings are based on a review of the health histories of 91,005 mothers enrolled in the Nurses' Health Study II from 1989 to 2009.
Researchers didn't consider the effects of adolescent and early adulthood drinking on women who didn't have a full-term pregnancy because not enough were represented among those studied, Liu said.
Breast tissue cells are particularly susceptible to cancer-causing substances as they undergo rapid proliferation during adolescence and later.
Adding to the risk is the lengthening time frame between the average age of a girl's first menstrual cycle and the average age of a woman's first full-term pregnancy.
"Reducing drinking to less than one drink per day, especially during this time period, is a key strategy to reducing lifetime risk of breast cancer," he said.
The study is published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
sources : the indian express













New laser technology to improve accuracy of brain tumour surgery

brain A new laser-guided imaging technology, based on work by Indian physicist CV Raman, can make brain surgery more accurate by allowing surgeons to distinguish brain tissue from tumours at a microscopic level.
A team of University of Michigan Medical School and Harvard University researchers describes how the technique allows them to "see" the tiniest areas of tumour cells in brain tissue.
The discovery relies on Raman scattering, a physics phenomena whereby shining a laser on an object emits a unique colour pattern of scattered light that represents its chemical composition.
The phenomena is named after CV Raman, one of the Indian scientists who co-discovered the effect and shared a 1930 Nobel Prize in physics for it.
The new imaging system, dubbed Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) microscopy, provided a colour-coded map that the researchers used to distinguish between healthy brain tissue and gliobastoma, the most common and most lethal form of primary brain cancer.
They used this technique to distinguish tumour from healthy tissue in the brains of living mice - and then showed that the same was possible in tissue removed from a patient with glioblastoma multiforme, one of the most deadly brain tumours.
"Though brain tumour surgery has advanced in many ways, survival for many patients is still poor, in part because surgeons can't be sure that they've removed all tumour tissue before the operation is over," said co-lead author Daniel Orringer.
"We need better tools for visualising tumour during surgery, and SRS microscopy is highly promising. With SRS we can see something that's invisible through conventional surgical microscopy," he said.
Over the past 15 years, Sunney Xie from the Harvard University - the senior author of the new paper – has advanced the technique for high-speed chemical imaging.
By amplifying the weak Raman signal by more than 10,000 times, it is now possible to make multicolour SRS images of living tissue or other materials.
The team can even make 30 new images every second – the rate needed to create videos of the tissue in real time.
The technique can distinguish brain tumour from normal tissue with remarkable accuracy, by detecting the difference between the signal given off by the dense cellular structure of tumour tissue, and the normal healthy grey and white matter.
The study was published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
sources : the indian express











Thursday, August 29, 2013

Jaiphal benefits


Jaiphal is a powerful herbal alternative medicine known to have the following healing benefits:
- Jaiphal reduces stress and exhaustion
- Herbal jaiphal decreases anxiety and depression
- This natural home remedy reduces joint pain and soreness
- Jaiphal in herbal form also decreases menstrual cramping
- This natural home remedy also cures digestion issues and reduces bad breath

Jaiphal has been used as a natural herbal supplement for centuries for these and other maladies, and just recently jaiphal has started to become accepted by modern alternative medicine practitioners.
Jaiphal is known more commonly as nutmeg. What is not commonly known about the natural remedy jaiphal is the potential of this home remedy to cure many common ailments.
As a spice, jaiphal, or nutmeg, is commonly used and makes many recipes taste more flavorful and aromatic. What many don’t know is jaiphal also has anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrheal, analgesic male potency increasing properties. In addition, at a higher dose this home remedy can help a person find calm or sleep. Finally, this alternative
medicine can be helpful for less serious but more chronic problems such as sinus infection and headaches.
Please consult with a medical practitioner before using jaiphal to treat your condition with jaiphal or any other natural remedy, but here are some known ways to use jaiphal:
Digestive upsets: Take one fourth of a teaspoonful of jaiphal (nutmeg) powder in water as a home remedy.
Nausea and gas: Jaiphal mixed with honey is a natural remedy for this condition
Joint pains: Sesame oil prepared with herbal jaiphal powder applied directly on the painful joints can help as a natural home remedy
Headache: Paste of herbal remedy jaiphal and water applied to the forehead.
Insomnia: Jaiphal powder mixed with honey is an excellent home remedy for this condition.
Diminished libido: powdered jaiphal with honey as an alternative medicine.
Jaiphal’s average daily dose is up to one gram. An overdose on nutmeg can produce toxic symptoms like severe acidity, nausea, and anxiety, so again it’s important to consult with a medical practitioner before starting to take jaiphal or any other natural remedy.
Examples of Jaiphal Preparation
Jaiphal can be prepared as a home remedy in several different ways, depending in what symptom you are trying to address. Since it is such a wide-ranging natural cure in Ayurvedic medicine, it presents many possibilities as far as how you would apply it. For example:
- If you are using jaiphal as a home remedy for pain in your extremities - your arms, hands, feet or legs - mix a powder made from jaiphal into massage oil and use it like you would normally use the massage oil.
- For depression and anxiety, an Ayurvedic cure involves taking jaiphal seeds, crushing them, and using them as a tea that you drink twice each day.
- For issues related to the complexion of your skin, make a paste of jaiphal that includes some milk and apply it to the area of skin you want to improve as a home remedy.
As you can see, jaiphal is a natural herbal remedy that is not only powerful but also quite flexible as far as how it can be used. As with many herbal remedies in Ayurvedic medicine, careful preparation is key, and you should ask an experienced practitioner for the correct amounts of ingredients to use so you don;t use too much or too little.
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Jaiphal (Nutmeg) for restful sleep
Jaiphal has been known as a home remedy and natural cure for sleeping problems. Taken correctly, jaiphal (nutmeg) can help a person calm their mind and relax and get ready for a deep restful sleep. In fact, many who have had sleep problems from insomnia to early morning awakening have tried jaiphal as a possible natural cure. But is it as simple as taking some nutmeg and sprinkling it on food? Not really, given that you need just the right concentration of jaiphal to help you feel tired and ready for bed.
One way to prepare jaiphal (nutmeg) for use as a home remedy against insomnia and other sleep problems is to make a tea. You simply pour about a pint of boiling water into crushed nutmeg, let it cool off, then strain. Then heat it up again and drink. About a cup of jaiphal tea a half hour before you go to sleep should do the trick. One warning though – you should only use about 3-5 grams of jaiphal in this mixture – more than that and the nutmeg might actually have the opposite effect and make you agitated.
Jaiphal tea made simply like described here may be a great treatment for other issues as well, and a potential cure for fitfull sleep!
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Jaiphal (Nutmeg) – Home Remedy and Cure for Acne
While most people know jaiphal by its more common name, nutmeg, most do not realize the incredible healing properties of this spice. Listed in the first post are some of the more common uses, but jaiphal also has some less common but equally powerful uses as a home remedy and cure. Its no wonder that jaiphal is becoming known as an incredible all-in-one home remedy.
For acne breakouts, grind up the jaiphal (nutmeg) – ideally from the nut form as opposed to the form you get for cooking. Then add warm milk – enough to create a paste. Apply this mixture on the affected area. This jaiphal mixture should clear acne pimples as well as anything you would buy at a pharmacy. You should test the mixture first on a small area, especially if using on the face, to make sure you will not have any allergic reaction.
The mechanism of action of jaiphal, whether for the above use in reducing acne, or any of the other uses listed here, is not completely known, though the results are well documented. Nutmeg is a common household spice, and yet it has incredible healing benefits as a home remedy and cure – and this use against acne is amazing in how easy, elegant, and powerful it is.

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