Posted by Qossay Takroori on December 11, 2009 ·
A Chinese company produced the world’s first facial recognition door lock. The company claims that this new device is easy, affordable, and very convenient.
The device can store and recognize about 500 faces, and can unlock the door with a fraction of a second. So, employees in a company can throw away their keys or badges and use the face recognition device instead.
The device not only can unlock [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on October 15, 2009 ·
Our life is full of stressful events, almost everyone of us experiences stress every once and a while, and non of us escapes. This post is actually focusing more on how to cope with your stress naturally, but its very important to know that stress is very harmful to your body and brain. A recent study showed that stress may take a toll on the unborn. Women who reported high levels of stress on a life [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on October 10, 2009 ·
According to the American Diabetes Association, approximately 7% of the U.S population have type 2 diabetes. Those people are always at higher risk of developing many series health problems such as, cardiovascular disease, blindness, nerve and kidney damage, cancer and limb amputations.
Most doctors advise their diabetic patients to change their diet and participate in physical activities to control [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on September 22, 2009 ·
His name is Sultan Kosen, and entered the the Guinness Book of World Records after he received his official measurement of 8 feet, 1 inch tall in September 21, 2009. His pituitary gland, damaged by the tumor, was producing too much growth hormone and Mr Kösen became taller and taller. When other children were little more than 4ft, he was already well over 6ft tall.
The history of human being knew [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on September 22, 2009 ·
Capsaicin, the compound that makes chili peppers spicy could be our future and promising drug. capsaicin, according to researcher could dramatically reduce damage from heart attacks.
Scientists induced heart attacks on mice by cutting off the blood supply to their coronary arteries for 45 minutes.
24 hours after the “artificial heart attack”, mice lost only 15% as many heart cells as mice [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on September 22, 2009 ·
After a miracle medical intervention, scientists made paralyzed rats run again. The scientist said that this procedure will work on human also, and would give them their normal functions back.
Rats, whose spinal cords had been severed walked again after scientist sent electrical stimulation to the spinal cord. With drugs and some physical therapy the rats ran naturally for over 30 minutes without. [...]
Posted by Qossay Takroori on September 16, 2009 ·
Sarah, an eight year old cheetah broke the record of the word’s fastest cat on earth. Before Sarah’s attempt, the world record was 6.19 for the 100 meters back in 2001. Sarah’s record was 6.16 seconds for the 100 meters.
Last month Usain Bolt ran 100 miles in only 9.58 seconds, he is considered the fastest man on earth also.
Source and image credit – DailyMail.co.uk
Posted by Qossay Takroori on September 11, 2009 ·
According to a recent U.S statistics, one in five patients suffer from kidney disease has depression symptoms. Not only that, but also the study found that kidney patients with diabetes are twice as likely to be depressed as those without diabetes.
The study conducted at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, and led by Dr. Susan Hedayati who found 57 kidney patients out of [...]