tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48656938293962178852024-02-08T03:39:37.401+05:30Trends At GlanceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger44125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-29357525990068202542023-07-31T09:39:00.001+05:302023-07-31T09:39:42.851+05:30What are the most popular Tesla accessories?As Tesla ownership continues to grow in popularity, so does the demand for various accessories that enhance the driving experience and personalize these futuristic electric vehicles. Here are some of the most popular Tesla accessories loved by owners worldwide:All-Weather Floor Mats:All-weather floor mats are an essential accessory for Tesla owners. These durable mats protect the car's interior Shailender Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03802063692510185091noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-850495143930478512023-07-31T06:44:00.002+05:302023-08-18T05:47:22.422+05:30Expert Mobile Repair Service in Underwood: Keeping You ConnectedIn the bustling suburb of Underwood, staying connected has become a vital part of our daily lives. From business dealings to personal communications, our smartphones are the lifeline that keeps us linked to the world. However, with the increasing reliance on these devices, encountering technical glitches and issues is inevitable. That's where Mobile Connect steps in as the premier mobile repair Shailender Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03802063692510185091noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-28224985244547228892011-05-26T16:48:00.000+05:302011-05-26T16:48:35.437+05:30Now Lamborghini to build 'family' car
Supercar maker Lamborghini is set to build its first four-seater model since the LM002 SUV of the 1980s.
The Italian marque currently sells only two models, the V10 Gallardo and V12 Aventador, but Lamborghini's boss Stephan Winkelmann said at a luxury-brand forum this week that the company was considering a more practical "everyday" car for its third model.
"We are going to have a third model; Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-76329529602508931362011-05-17T15:43:00.000+05:302011-05-17T15:43:40.216+05:30Relationship between Coffee & blood pressure, dementia, skin cancer
ONE CUPPROS: Drinking just one cup of a coffee a day could reduce your blood pressure, according to a Greek study of 485 people aged 65 to 100.
The researchers found those who drank between one and two cups daily had the healthiest arteries.
The scientists believe this is due to antioxidants in the coffee increasing the production of nitric oxide, a compound found naturally in the bodyUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-17225528994959072042011-05-11T15:15:00.000+05:302011-05-11T15:15:38.258+05:30Google takes step forward to battle iTunes, Amazon in online music service
Google has began letting people store music collections in virtual online libraries in a challenge to Apple's popular iTunes shop as well as a similar service from Amazon.
Google Music does not sell songs but allows users to store personal collections in the internet "cloud" for streaming to smartphones, tablet computers or other gadgets.
Google Music is being rolled out on an invitation-only Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-63037882080893678282011-05-05T17:15:00.000+05:302011-05-05T17:15:18.578+05:30Video games make kids eat more says study
An hour spent playing video games may make teenage boys eat more over the rest of the day, a small study suggests.
The study, of 22 normal-weight teens, found that the boys ate a bigger lunch when they had a pre-meal video game, versus an hour spent relaxing. And they did not make up for the extra bites by burning more calories through gaming, or by eating less later in the day.
On Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-8874243577864678542011-04-29T15:52:00.000+05:302011-04-29T15:52:26.940+05:30Like humans, Monkeys can remember what they've seenMonkeys can recollect what they've seen, according to the study which offers some of the first clear evidence that, like humans, they have the capacity for memory.
Scientists found that rhesus monkeys can flexibly recall extremely simple shapes from memory, as evidenced by their ability to reproduce those shapes on a computer touch screen.
They say the findings suggest that human and monkey Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-29311502057755296862011-04-25T23:25:00.000+05:302011-04-25T23:25:03.096+05:30Science world buzzing over rumors the elusive 'God particle' has finally been foundThe world's largest atom smasher is rumoured to have found the Higgs boson, the subatomic particle otherwise known as the 'God particle'.
The speculation is based on a leaked internal note, said to be from physicists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 17 mile-long particle accelerator near Geneva, Switzerland.
The rumors started when an anonymous post disclosed part of the note on Columbia Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-44147699548693555142011-04-22T23:35:00.000+05:302011-04-22T23:35:07.102+05:30If you're living in an affluent area means you are more likely to commit suicideIt may come as something of a surprise, but the happiest countries have the highest rates of suicide.
Behavioural scientists found that the more affluent an area then the happier it was, but the more likely its residents are to take their own lives.
They put this down to contrast, with a miserable person in an otherwise happy area likely to feel his lot is comparatively worse.Whereas the same Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-71666444553956455772011-04-20T22:32:00.000+05:302011-04-20T22:32:48.636+05:30Largest ever fossil of spider found after 165m years | Trends At Glance
Largest ever fossil of spider
The largest ever fossil of a prehistoric spider which was weaving webs when dinosaurs ruled the Earth has been discovered by scientists.
Its fossilized features have been so perfectly preserved from 165 million years ago that experts have identified it down to the exact species and were even able to tell it was an adult female.
The Golden Orb Weaver has been Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-75534547572983359032011-04-14T22:35:00.000+05:302011-04-14T22:35:48.537+05:30Mobile phone can be used with thoughts only
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Everyone looking to save as much time as possible and sometimes dialing a mobile number is become too time consuming for our fast-paced time precious society.
Here a Good news researchers in America have come up with a solution - "Brain Cell Phone" a mobile phone which uses the power of thought to make a call - and you do not have to move a finger. Users wear a specially designed Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-14974231734309282102011-04-10T16:23:00.000+05:302011-04-10T16:23:42.462+05:30FBI released a memo that proves "aliens landed at Roswell"
Alien that was autopsied at Roswell in 1947
A bizarre memo that appears to prove that aliens did land in New Mexico prior to 1950 has been published by the FBI. The bureau has made thousands of files available in a new online resource called The Vault.
Among them is a memo to the director from Guy Hottel, the special agent in charge of the Washington field office in 1950.
In the memo, whose Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-51187897109485268452011-04-08T23:33:00.000+05:302011-04-08T23:33:42.933+05:30Even if you drink just over a unit of beer/alcohol a day "causes cancer"Drinking a ‘safe’ amount of alcohol below the recommended daily limit increases the risk of developing cancer, with the danger remaining even if you become teetotal, experts say.New research shows that one in ten cancers in men and one in 33 in women in Britain is caused by drinking – and the figures are on the rise.Alcohol is blamed for at least 13,000 cases a year, including cancer of the Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-24711465040896641222011-04-05T00:14:00.000+05:302011-04-05T00:21:15.245+05:30The best way to find alien life is to search for signs of miningScientists have spent 50 years sending radio signals deep into space in an attempt to establish contact with extra-terrestrials. But it now appears there might be a much simpler way of finding alien life - we should look for signs of mining in asteroid belts.
Mining should be easy to spot because it would create lots of dust due to its effect on local temperatures, or so the theory goes. Aliens Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-2398325035496496222011-04-03T11:27:00.000+05:302011-04-03T11:27:35.129+05:30Ever wondered why Mars is red? Earth can too become RedMars has not always been red. At least that is the theory proposed by a scientist who has discovered a reason as to how the red planet got its rosy color.
According to Dr John Brandednberg, about 180 million years ago, a planet-shattering yet naturally occurring nuclear reaction may have wiped out everything on Mars, sending a shock-wave that turned the planet into Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-39581511187291138242011-04-01T00:14:00.000+05:302011-04-01T00:14:23.304+05:30Do you know Heartbeat can charge your Cellphone??Scientists have developed a tiny chip that can generate power by using the body's sown movement, a technology which they say could soon enable you to recharge your mobile phone by just holding closer to your heart.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology in the US who were behind the invention hoped that as the nanotechnology used in the chip evolves, it could lead to electronics which Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-92026980984850821872011-03-29T16:52:00.000+05:302011-03-29T16:52:41.657+05:30Why a broken heart 'hurts more' than physical pain??For centuries poets and songwriters have tried to describe the pain of a broken heart. However, it has taken scientists to prove that the agony of unrequited love is more than a simple emotional response.
Experiments show that being dumped by a lover activates brain regions more usually associated with processing physical pain, such as the searing sensation of being burnt. In other words, a Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-7160001587483603002011-03-27T19:01:00.000+05:302011-03-27T19:01:51.826+05:30Spice can be a cheap sensor for explosivesTurmeric, one of the most popular spices, contains a chemical that could be the basis for cheap explosives detectors, a new study has claimed.
A team led by an Indian scientist found that the curcumin molecule, which is known for its anti-cancer and anti-oxidant properties, could replace more complex solutions to spot explosives like TNT, the BBC News reported.
Dr Abhishek Kumar of the Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-68882730414117235562011-03-25T17:01:00.000+05:302011-03-25T17:01:44.679+05:30Waves are getting bigger as per new researchOcean wind speeds and wave heights around the world have increased significantly over the past quarter of a century, according to Australian research that has given scientists their first global glimpse of the world's rising winds and waves.
Published in the journal Science today, the research – the most comprehensive of its kind ever undertaken – used satellite data Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-64275157226233270672011-03-24T15:37:00.000+05:302011-04-05T00:21:27.985+05:30Turn back the clock with cosmetic surgeryFacelifts are surging in popularity among American men as the country digs out of recession and the older set aims to compete with a younger, tech-savvy generation, a survey shows.
Data released on Monday by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons showed cosmetic surgery procedures in men rose two per cent last year, over 2009, including a 14 per cent rise in face-lifts and aUnknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-47490044637632622722011-03-23T00:02:00.000+05:302011-04-05T00:21:58.966+05:30Britain's smallest twin who weighed just 13oz at birth wins eight-month fight for lifeLiz and Jeff Barrett were devastated when they lost their daughter Mollie just two days after Liz went into premature labour at 23 weeks. But they were thrilled and amazed when her smaller twin Freya-Grace refused to give up the battle for survival despite only weighing 13oz at birth.
Over eight months she had nine blood transfusions, a plasma transfusion, and a delicate heart valve operation.
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-35528097789936428862011-03-22T23:40:00.000+05:302011-03-22T23:40:14.288+05:30Apple sues Amazon for using the words App StoreApple is suing Amazon in a bid to stop the online retailer using the name App Store. In the lawsuit filed in a California federal court, Apple asked for an injunction and damages.
Amazon has been using the name for its mobile software development program and is selling mobile apps for Android handsets from today. In its complaint, Apple said: 'Customers of mobile software downloads are likely toUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-84843042890362994192011-03-22T00:08:00.000+05:302011-04-05T00:19:57.462+05:30Blood test can alert about diabetes a decade before symptoms appearA blood test that reveals if someone is at risk of diabetes at least a decade before symptoms appear has been developed. By measuring levels of five markers in the blood, doctors are able to predict the onset of type 2 diabetes.
It could act as an early warning for those most at risk – giving them time to improve their diet or change their lifestyles. Dr Thomas Wang, who developed the test, saidUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-67161043220688554592011-03-19T22:32:00.000+05:302011-03-19T22:32:30.523+05:30Prediction of Earthquake possible nowUnderground quartz deposits worldwide may be behind earthquakes, mountain building and other continental tectonics, a discovery that may aid in predicting tremblers, according to a study released.
The findings by Utah State University geophysicist Anthony Lowry and a colleague at the University of London, published on Thursday in the journal Nature, may solve a riddle of the ages about the Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865693829396217885.post-75830140243631268382011-03-18T22:13:00.000+05:302011-04-05T00:21:58.967+05:30How to avoid chances of cancerExcessive swimming or taking long baths in chlorinated water may increase the risk of developing bladder cancer, a new study has claimed.
A team of Spanish scientists found that cancer-causing chemicals called trihalomethanes (THM), which are created as a byproduct of chlorinating water, can be absorbed through the skin. And people who regularly swim in chlorinated pools or take lots of showers Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0