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Monday, June 30, 2008

APOLOGY


THIS IS AN APOLOGY FOR ALL THE UNFORTUNATE READERS OF MY BLOG
AS ANY BLOGGER I SHOULD WRITE ABOUT TO MY VIEWS IN MY BLOG INSTEAD OF CREATING A NEWS REED ,I ALSO AGREE THAT THESE WRITING ARE AT THE MOST A COPY PASTE SORT,WITH MY INTERVENTION ,DESTROYING THE COMMON BLOGGER MANNERS,I REPENT ON MY DEEDS AND NOW REFORMS MY BLOG AND WRITING TO A NEW ZENITH

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

HEAR MONALISA SPEAKING

HI FRIENDS I HAVE SPRUNG OUT ANOTHER CRAZY STUFF
NOW HEAR MONA LISA SPEAKING

DON'T DOUBT PLEASE IT IS NOT AN MORPHED VIDEO,AND THIS MIRACLE IS DONE BY AN JAPANESE INTELLECTUAL ,A MAESTRO IN APPREHENDING THE LIP POSITION AND MOVEMENT TO DISTINGUISH THE SOUND.THE TECHNIQUE IS USUALLY DONE IN CRIME INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE THE CULPRIT .ITS ALL WAYS FASCINATING TO WATCH OUT HOW SCIENCE TURN THINGS OUT

ENERGY FROM PLANTS AND CLAY

ITS VERY INTERESTING AND ASTONISHING TO KNOW HOW NATURE CURBS THE ENERGY IN ITS FORMS .TAKE A LOOK ON THE NEW SCIENTIFIC PROJECT DONE BY ME AND MY FRIENDS ABOUT AN PLANT VOLTAIC CELL ,USING THE DEAD LEAVES AND PURE WATER.TO OUR GREATEST ASTONISHMENT WHEN WE DIPPED A ZINC AND GRAPHITE ELECTRODE AND MEASURED THE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IT SHOWED AN AMAZING 1.5 V (DRY CELL EQUIVALENT) VOLTAGE .SIMILAR EXPERIENCE WITH WET CLAY ALSO SHOWED THE SAME POWER .WE HOPE THIS RESULTS WILL BRING OUT MORE RESEARCHERS IN THIS POWER SCENARIO

Saturday, June 7, 2008




Its sometimes how horrifying to watch what science can do Dr. Charles Vacanti of the University of Massachusetts grew a human ear on the back of a mouse with the assistance of Dr. Linda Griffith-Cima from MIT.This was a great achievement to develop such an human tissue on the mouse ear asserting the connections s and similarity in human and mouse geno\type . The study was done at the suggestion of a plastic surgeon who was interested in developing techniques for attaching ears in children who had external ear deformities or had lost ears in accidents. It was designed to serves as a model for tissue engineering.
IMAGE SOURCES
http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Defect/images/microtia.jpg
www.creightonmagazine.org/.../mouse-ear.jpg
mages.livescience.com/images/freakyanimals_m...

Monday, March 24, 2008

ITS NOT ONLY JERRY WHO IS AFRAID OF TOM

IN A RECENT RESEARCH which involved gene transmissions,a mutant mouse was created

WHICH IS UN AFRAID OF CATS
WATCH THIS AMAZING VIDEO

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

transclucent frogs


A research team led by professor Masayuki Sumida at Hiroshima University’s Institute for Amphibian Biology has created a type of transparent frog whose internal organs are visible through its skin. The researchers say the see-through frogs can help in the study of diseases and in the development of medical treatments by allowing laboratory scientists to check the status of internal organs and blood vessels while the frogs are alive and without having to dissect them.

According to Sumida, the transparent frog is the result of breeding two specimens of Japanese brown frog (Rana japonica) that had a genetic mutation giving them pale skin. By selectively breeding their offspring, the researchers were able to create a frog that remains transparent for its entire life cycle. Most of the world’s known transparent creatures live underwater, and transparent four-legged animals are extremely rare.

The researchers also say that by fusing the genes of fluorescent proteins to the frog’s genes, they can create frogs that glow. Glowing frogs can help scientists study specific “problem” genes by providing a real-time visual indication (i.e. the frogs glow) when those genes become active.

Professor Sumida says, “Transparent frogs will prove useful as laboratory animals because they make it easier and cheaper to observe the development and progress of cancer, the growth and aging of internal organs, and the effects of chemicals on organs.”

The results of the research will be announced at a meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan on September 22

source ;izal

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

6 legged cows