Brilliant Video shot From IAF Jaguar Plane…!!!

 

How difficult is it to film a running car sitting in another car? Pretty difficult. But this video mission has crossed all levels of precision and perfection by capturing the launch and the flight of India’s nuclear-capable sub sonic cruise missile called Nirbhay. The missile is being developed by India’s DRDO with features like wing development and a turbofan engine. It carries either conventional or a nuclear payload while flying to the target.

This video uploaded by Anantha Krishnan M. is from the last successful test and is shot from an IAF Jaguar plane. We salute the pilot and the camera person for a brilliant footage!

 Source…..www.storypick.com and http://www.youtube.com
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” Octopus Opens Jar From Inside …”!!! Watch this Video Clip …

 

In this video from Japan’s Enoshima Aquarium, an octopus unscrews the lid of a jar … from the inside. Afterwards, the octopus stays in the jar, and who can blame him (her)?

The folks at Enoshima Aquarium in Fujisawa, Japan have some other wonderful videos, by the way, including these transparent eel larvae. To see more, visit the websiteTheKidShouldSeeThis.com, and search for the words “Enoshima Aquarium.”

Octopuses are very intelligent, amazing creatures.

Source….www.earthsky.org and http://www.youtube.com

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Result of Team Work and Planning…100 year old Tree Moved and Transplanted in another place…!!!

 

The Ghirardi Compton Oak has been a piece of League City’s history for over 100 years. The tree stands 56 feet tall, has a canopy that is over 100 feet wide, and is 135 inches around. It also weighs an incredible 518,000 pounds. A county road widening project put the future of the Ghirardi Oak in jeopardy. Council voted to use park dedication funds to hire Hess Landscaping Construction to move the majestic oak. A project that took them just under a month to complete. Watch the incredible process from start to finish in this video.

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On March 22, 2014 the City of League City held an opening ceremony for the new Ghirardi WaterSmart Park. The Ghirardi WaterSmart Park is a three acre passive park which is dedicated to teaching citizens ways to conserve their water use at home. It consists of community garden areas, native planting displays, a rain garden, a theater area as an outdoor classroom as well, a small nature play area, park and maintenance buildings, picnic area, decomposed granite trails, wooden boardwalks and footbridges interpretive signage, green roof kiosk and water cistern. The park was built around the previously relocated and internationally famous Ghirardi Oak. See photos from the grand opening here:https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s…

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“Few Tips to Understand Your Brain …” A Small Wonder of Our Body !!!

How Our Brain Works

We know that our brain is what makes us tick. It stores our memories, controls our bodily functions, creates ideas that change the world and lets us fly on the wings on imagination whenever we want. This is why it’s imperative that we keep our brain in good health! These  tips and trivia bits will help you understand your brain better and keep it in good condition.

1. Living in a violent home affects a child in the same way combat affects a soldier.

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

Forgetting things (to an extent) is a sign of a healthy brain. Deleting unneeded information allows the brain to retain elasticity!

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

If you’re stuck in a constant state of stress, your brain ages and becomes weaker prematurely…

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

According to current research, dieting can cause the brain to eat itself…

If your brain doesn’t get oxygen for 5-10 minutes, it will suffer permanent damage.

How Life Affects Our Brain

Scientific research proved that when a person gets even a modicum of power, it will affect their brain’s works and will reduce their ability to have empathy.

Brain freeze is a real thing, its scientific name is: “Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia”

How Life Affects Our Brain

Both sides of the brain work in tandem. The concept of “left/right brain” is a myth.

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

Want to relax? When you smell chocolate, your brain releases theta waves which relaxes you

How Life Affects Our Brain

Did you know that your tongue is not the only part of your body with taste buds? Your brain has them as-well (and so does your stomach, intestines, pancreas, anus, testicles and lungs).

How Life Affects Our Brain

Drinking alcohol doesn’t erase your memories – instead, it prevents your brain from creating new ones.

How Life Affects Our Brain

 

When you’re rejected, your brain interprets it in the same way it does physical pain..

Your brain doesn’t stop developing until you are in your late 40’s, so it’s important to keep it active.

How Life Affects Our Brain

The effects of sleep deprivation on the brain slows your reactions and causes you to suffer from impaired judgment.

How Life Affects Our Brain

So keep that brain of yours working, get enough sleep and sniff some chocolate and you’ll be happier and healthier…….

 

Source…….www.ba-bamail.com

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Few Accidental Discoveries that Changed the world….

Scientist Lab

In many ways, modernity can be viewed as little more than the the product of centuries of dumb luck. As you are about to see, some of the world’s most significant milestones were the result of nothing more than happy accidents.

Accidental Discoveries: Penicillin

Penicillin Pills

Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming changed modern medicine and saved countless lives by not being a very tidy man. Fleming left for vacation in 1928, failing to clean up his lab beforehand. When he returned, he noticed that some of his Petri dishes had developed mold that prevented bacteria to grow on them.

Accidental Discoveries Penicillin

Correctly guessing that the mold had antibacterial properties, Fleming went to work on identifying the culture – Penicillium notatum. From that, the scientist was able to extract penicillin and revolutionize the world of antibiotics.

Accidental Discoveries Penicillin Advertising

It should be noted that it took another decade before other scientists found a way to create a stable strain of penicillin that could be mass-produced. Likewise, Fleming wasn’t the first person to see the potential of moldy cultures. Other prominent scientists such as Louis Pasteur and Joseph Lister also realized that certain molds could inhibit bacteria growth, not to mention the fact that moldy bread was a traditional infection remedy since ancient times.

The Big Bang Theory

Accidental Discoveries Big Bang

We aren’t actually talking about the discovery of the Big Bang theory itself, but rather of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), or the radiation that the Big Bang left behind. George Gamow predicted its existence in the 1940s but it wasn’t until 1964 that two radio astronomers, Robert Wilson and Arno Penzias, discovered it completely by chance.

Accidental Discoveries Big Bang Astronomers

For their work, Wilson and Penzias won the Nobel Prize in 1978 Source: One Minute Astronomer
Penzias and Wilson were working at Bell Labs in New Jersey and experimenting with a state-of-the-art horn antenna when they picked up some weird interference. At first, they thought this was due to something way less exciting than the CMB – pigeons. However, once they cleared the nest, they noticed that the interference remained. It could only be CMB.

Accidental Discoveries Big Bang Antenna

And thus the two astronomers discovered the first compelling evidence for the veracity of the Big Bang theory. At that time, the origins of the universe were in even hotter debate than today, with camps divided primarily by those who believed in an expanding universe (first put forward by Belgian priest/scientist Georges Lemaitre and later supported by Russian physicist George Gamow) or steady-state theory, the idea of a universe that always was and always will be. The discovery of the CMB tipped the scales in the Big Bang’s favor.

X-Rays

X Ray Hands

In 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen was doing some simple experiments with a cathode ray tube. At one point, he noticed that the tube was lighting a piece of fluorescent cardboard in the room even though there was a screen between them. Röntgen unsuccessfully tried to block the rays and eventually thought of sticking his hand in front of the tube, revealing the bones inside it. He had just discovered X-rays.

X Ray Rontgen

To be fair, others were aware of the effects of X-rays before Röntgen, but he was the one to study them systematically. He also gave them their name, even though they were referred to as Röntgen rays for decades following his discovery.

Accidental Discoveries X Ray

Röntgen went to work on improving the imaging process by replacing the screen with a photographic plate so the images would be clearer. The first medical x-ray ever taken was of his wife’s hand, which Röntgen presented to the scientific community. Pretty soon x-ray technology became an international medicinal staple.

 

Radioactivity

Accidental Discoveries Radioactivity Sign

One happy accident often leads to another. That was the case with French scientist Henri Becquerel, who, after being inspired by Röntgen’s work, started researching phosphorescence in 1896. Becquerel thought that phosphorescence was responsible for the x-ray effect so he tried exposing some photographic plates to phosphorescent salts in order to confirm it.

Accidental Discoveries Radioactivity Becquerel

None of the materials used ended up having an effect, save for one: uranium salts. And even still, that discovery was made completely by chance. Becquerel considered sunlight to be essential to the experiment, and it was cloudy on the day he planned to test the uranium salts. Becquerel stuck everything in a drawer and waited to experiment another day, only to find days later that the uranium salts caused the photographic plate to blacken in spite of the darkness.

Accidental Discoveries Radioactivity Plate

Becquerel had wrapped the plates in paper so they were never in direct contact with the uranium salts, which meant that some unknown form of radiation capable of passing through solid objects was responsible for this event, not phosphorescence. Becquerel had stumbled upon radioactive decay or, as more know it, radioactivity.

Wearable Pacemaker

With over 350 patents to his name, it’s a wonder that Wilson Greatbatch is not a household name. But of all his innovations, the wearable pacemaker is undoubtedly the most highly acclaimed.

Accidental Discoveries Pacemaker

In 1956, Greatbatch was an electrical engineer working to build a heart rhythm-recording device. In a serendipitous moment of inattention, he reached into a box of spare parts for a resistor, but grabbed the wrong size. Greatbatch realized this after installing it, but he also noticed that the completed circuit produced an electric pulse at a speed of 1.8 times per second.

Accidental Discoveries Pacemaker Implanted

That’s roughly as fast as the heart beats, something Greatbatch immediately picked up on. He realized that the electrical stimuli could be used to assist a weak heart and went to work on shrinking down his device. In 1958 he successfully inserted a pacemaker into a dog, but it was left to a Minneapolis medical company to develop wearable pacemaker for humans that same year.

Source…..www.all-that-is-interesting.com

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Image of the Day….FireFlies over Sky…!!!

Fireflies are back, upstate New York

Photo and report from an EarthSky friend who regularly watches for them.

View larger. | Fireflies in northern spring 2015 by Matt Pollock .

Here’s the first firefly photo we’ve seen so far this year. Matt Pollock in the town of Brunswick in upstate New York posted it at EarthSky Facebook this week (May 27, 2015). He wrote:

Each year as part of my planned outings I include the return of the fireflies. It seems they have come early this year and in great abundance. Last night it never dropped much below 70 degrees F and hot nights in deep grass is their favorite breeding time and place. Typically, the females climb up on the tips of the grass and signal to the males who search around in roving packs from above. I think I learned something interesting last night. When its windy, The males fly low when going upwind, then climb rapidly and let the wind cast them over the grass tops as they search for their mates. If they see one flashing, they drop like a meteor then hover (often in groups) and signal to the ladies below.

I set up my camera low to the ground, just above the grass tops and ran a time lapse. Each time the camera took a picture, the green LED would flash a few times indicating it was taking another photograph. At one point, I think a group saw this and decided to check it out. As I sat in the grass a few feet away, a cluster of them upwind from the setup suddenly rose and dive bombed the camera. Some of them actually came within inches of the lens.

I had the Fstop set for F/2.8 and focused at infinity at a focal length of 24mm with the hopes of catching the core of the Milky Way so the depth of field was fairly narrow and and field of view fairly wide. As can be seen they came in close enough to be pretty blurry and large considering that even something close to the lens is smaller than normal.

As is often the case, the cloud cover prevented any capture of galactic core, but for a brief interval you could see Sagittarius and the “Teapot” asterism which looked almost like lightning bolts coming out of its center. Next time I will pick the midpoint for focus but overall I am pleased with what I got. I thoroughly enjoyed being out there and watching the annual show and will be looking for more of them until the fields are cut and they move on again until next year.

By the way, fireflies have an organic compound in their abdomens called luciferin. As air rushes into the abdomen, a chemical reaction gives off the firefly’s familiar glow. Read more: Why do fireflies light up?

Bottom line: First firefly photo we’ve seen this year, from Matt Pollock in upstate New York.

Source….www.earthsky.org

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Common Mistakes we Make Every Day….

We all make health-related mistakes every day. From sneezing into our palms, to forgetting to wash our hands before eating, but there are a few very common health mistakes that don’t necessarily make sense unless you’re  a doctor. These few. mistakes that people are guilty of without even knowing…

health mistakes

Taking the Same Pill for Hangovers as Headaches

The problem: Using pain killers, even mild ones while you still have alcohol in your system will put your kidneys through a beating. A study conducted on the painkiller acetaminophen in Dallas, Texas, found that subjects who took the painkiller and drank small to moderate amounts of alcohol weekly, were prone to kidney disease, in alarming rates.
The Solution: Simple. Don’t combine any acetaminophen with alcohol, and check well which pain killer you are about to use. Best bet – and I’m sorry to say this – let it pass naturally, and drink a lot of water. You’ll be sparing your kidneys and have a reason not to drink too much again, which isn’t healthy for you anyway, let’s admit.

health mistakes

Carrying a Shiny Yellow Handbag

The Problem: This may not sound like an actual problem, but it is. Purses, wallets and belts made of bright colored ‘pleather’ (which is usually PVC or vinyl) frequently contain lead levels that are very high. Higher, in fact, than is allowed in children’s toys. The lead content is higher in yellow colored items, and then by this order: green, orange and red. The lead can be passed from handbag to hand to mouth, causing developmental problems in children and heart disease or cancer in adults. Although the CEH (Center for Environmental Health) has agreed with many retailers, in 2010, to limit the amount of lead in their products, more than 15% are still found to contain these high levels.
The Solution: Stay safe and avoid fake-leather purses and wallets if you can, and choose nylon, leather, hemp or canvas instead. If you really want a fake-leather purse, get a darker color.
health mistakes
Brushing  Right After Breakfast
The Problem: We’ve been told to brush our teeth after meals, and of course it is true you should at some point. However, when you drink something like coffee or orange juice, the acidity levels in your mouth go through the roof. If you rush off to brush your teeth afterwards, before your saliva has time to neutralize the pH levels, you’ll actually be pushing the acid into the enamel of your teeth, causing erosion. A study conducted in 2004 found that those who brush within 20 minutes of eating breakfast lost more dentil (the layer underneath the enamel) than those who waited.
The solution: After drinking an acidic beverage such as soda, wine, coffee or a fruit juice, drink a glass of water and wait 20-30 minutes before brushing, that will give enough time for the saliva in your mouth, which has a PH of 7, to neutralize the acidity.
health mistakes
Storing potatoes in the fridge
The problem: Most of our go-to carbs like chips, fries, potatoes, cookies etc. contain 2 ingredients that can be, in certain temperatures, quite volatile. These 2 are sugar and an amino acid called aspargine. When heated to high levels (as in during roasting, frying or baking), the two substances form a third – a chemical called acrylamide, which has been linked to several cancers (including endometrial, renal and ovarian cancers), which recently made the US FDA issue a consumer warning. This goes double for potato chips and french fries, especially when they’ve been kept in cold temperatures, which converts more starch into sugar, and thus, when heated – more carcinogens come out.
The Solution: Try cooking methods that releases a lot less acrylamide, such as boiling, steaming or microwaving. When storing, don’t store in the fridge but put the spuds in a cool, dark place. You can also soak the raw slices in water for 15-30 minutes before cooking.
A general rule of thumb – The darker the starch after being cooked, the more acrylamide it contains.
health mistakes
Airing Laundry Inside.
The Problem: When you hang up damp cloth inside the house, even fresh from the washer and looking clean, it will pollute the air. This is the conclusion of a study held by the Mackintosh Environmental Architecture Research Unit at the Glasgow School. Damp clothes increase humidity, which in turn creates an allergenic environment which dust mites and mold spores find irresistible, and can grow up to 300% of what is considered safe limits. During the study, about 25% of all homes in which laundry was air-dried came back positive for spergillus fumigatus, a fungus that causes lung infections, especially in people with a weak immune system.
The Solution: If you have a reason not to use a dryer, experts recommend that you hang damp cloth in an independent area with its own heat source and ventilation. For instance, hang in a closed room with a fan and open windows.
Source….www.ba-bamail.com
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” These Guys were offered to act in a Big Film …” See What happens next …?

India’s first superstar Prank, Where is an opportunity for everyone to become a superstar !. But Do you really want to become that Superstar ???? Check out the video !!

How can you say no to a film which releases on silver screen along with films starring Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachhan, Aamir Khan etc. These guys went around the street offering people an audition for a very popular role, and people couldn’t help but show interest in what they were saying. After they had their full attention, they revealed something unexpected which took people by surprise.

PrankBaaz has come up with a very innovative way to spread a social messages because no one listens when you directly tell them to not do anything. I’m frankly impressed with the idea. I’m sure you will be too.

Well done PrankBaaz! :)

 

Source…..www.storypick.com

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A’ Close Call’ For this Man ….Lucky he escaped from the clutches of bear…”

Close call ... This man climbed into a bear enclosure and punched the animal in the face.

Close call … This man climbed into a bear enclosure and punched the animal in the face. Picture: CEN/AustralscopeSource: australscope

A MAN who climbed into a bear enclosure was lucky to escape with his life.

The man was captured on camera by a passer-by who spotted him climbing over a protective fence and heading towards a female bear sitting on a rock at the zoo in the Polish capital, Warsaw.

When he reached it, the bear went for him, grabbing him by the arm, but let go when he punched the animal in the head.

The bear enclosure runs alongside a busy street where stunned onlookers watched in horror expecting to see a tragedy.

The passer-by who took the photos then posted them online.

He said he thought the man was with a mate and he suspected he was either drunk or on drugs from the way he’d been behaving.

Ouch! ... The bear bit the mans arm when he got too close. He then punched it. Picture: C

Ouch! … The bear bit the mans arm when he got too close. He then punched it. Picture: CEN/Australscope Source:australscope

Head of predatory animals at the zoo, Maria Krakowiak, said: “We do not know how the man escaped but she grabbed his arm. It then looks like he tried to hit her.

“The enclosure is heavily ringed off and no one in their right mind would try and get in there. What his thinking was, we have no idea.

“He survived but we don’t know where he went.”

Police are now searching for him.

The zoo currently has three bears which they received from a circus a few years ago.

“Sabina is the bear this man approached and he’s lucky because she is generally friendly,” Karakowiak said.

“Perhaps that’s why he survived because she is more familiar with people.

“If it had been one of the others the story would probably be different.”

Source….www.news.com.au
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Bai Sangli….An Unsung Hero…Who Helped More than 300 Poor Students …

This Unsung Hero is one hero provided financial help to poor students. But this is no millionaire — he made a living by pedalling a pedicab. Bai Fangli donated a total of 350,000 yuan to help more than 300 poor students continue with their studies. In 2005, he passed away at the age of 93.

For almost twenty years, to save up for his donations, Bai Fangli peddled his pedicab everyday.

His devotion started in 1987 when he was 74 years old. Bai had prepared to retire and say goodbye to his job.

Bai Fangli: Selfless donation to poor students

But after coming back to his hometown, a group of children working in the field aroused his attention.

Bai’s daughter, Bai Jinfeng said:” He asked why the children didn’t go to school. And our relatives told him that it was because they were too poor to afford tuition. My father was worried so he decided to donate 5,000 yuan to the schools in our hometown. But for him, it was all he owned.”

As soon as he returned to Tianjin, Bai went back to work. All of his earnings went to support the needy students.

His sons and daughters tried to persuade him to change his mind, as they wanted him to enjoy a relaxing life. But the father turned a deaf ear to them.

Bai Jinfeng also said:” At that time, he went out at dawn and wouldn’t return until darkness fell. He earned 20 to 30 yuan each day. After returning home, he put his earnings in a place carefully.”

Bai had always felt regretful that he was illiterate. So he hoped the next generation could change their destiny with education.

Later on, to increase his effort to assist students in need, Bai moved to a simple room near the Tianjin Railway Station. He waited for clients 24 hours a day, ate simple food and wore discarded second-hand clothes he found.

At the age of 82 years old, to his children’s surprise, Bai made another decision.

He founded an education support fund with the help of loans.

But his life driving a pedicab continued.

Xu Xiuxiang, one of the workers of Education Support Fund, said:” He never forgot when to give money to the schools and often urged us to give his earnings to the school. Each time he gave the money he felt very happy and said he had completed his mission again.”

In 2001, he drove his pedicab to Tianjin YaoHua Middle School, to delivering his last installment of money. Nearly 90 years old, he told the students that he couldn’t work any more. All of the students and teachers were moved to tears.

Bai Fangli said:” I hope the students could study hard and get a good job, and then make contributions to our country.”

A long journey of supporting and aiding students lasted two decades.

In 2005, he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.

Although he had kept none of his earnings for himself, he was left with his selfless spirit and love.

Source…..http://english.cntv.cn/program/china

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