Category: Misc

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10 Interesting Facts on Our Body

1. Why do we Yawn? One is that when we are bored or tired, we just don’t breathe as deeply as we usually do. As this theory goes, our bodies take in less oxygen because our breathing has slowed. Therefore, yawning helps us bring more oxygen into the blood and move more carbon dioxide out of the blood. 2. Why Does alcohol make you pee? Alcohol is a diuretic.… Read more →

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Mount Everest Fun Facts

1. Why is 1921 an important year for mountain climbers? Because it was in that year that Dalai Lama gave permission for Everest to be climbed for the first time. This first expedition was mainly to discover if a route to summit could be found from the Tibetan side. However, though many dreamed of standing on the rooftop of the… Read more →

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How Tattoo Ink is Made?

Manufacturers usually don’t reveal their ingredients and recipes. Commonly Professional tattoo inks are made from iron oxides (rust), metal salts, plastics. Homemade or traditional tattoo inks are made from pen ink, soot, dirt, blood, or other ingredients. Heavy metals used for colours include mercury (red); lead (yellow, green, white); cadmium (red, orange, yellow); nickel (black); zinc (yellow, white); chromium (green);… Read more →

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Cosmos Fun Facts

1. How many planets do not have natural satellites? Two planets, Venus and Mercury, are the only planets in the solar system that do not have any natural satellites or moons. Mercury, Venus, Mars and Earth are inner planets.  The outer planets are Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn and Neptune. Earth has one large natural satellite, known as the Moon; and Mars has two tiny natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos.     2. How many moons… Read more →

What’s about Digital Smell Technology?

Until now, online communication has included only two of our senses, a sense of sight and a sense of hearing. The third, the sense of smell using the nose, will soon be involved. The main application of e-nose is digital smell technology. With digital fragrance technology, it is possible to detect, transmit, and receive scent through the internet. In order… Read more →

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Why is white powder being used inside electrical cables?

Different type of powder, such as talcum powder, MGO powder, Swell powder, Chalk powder, etc., are used, depending on the ability of electrical cables. Electric cable Talcum Powder: In certain low-current cables, such as a computer power cable, Talcum Powder is used In certain low-current cables, such as a computer power cable, Talcum Powder is used The outer rubber of… Read more →

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Micro-gravity?

Micro-gravity behaves as weightless for people or objects. When astronauts and objects float in space, the effects of Microgravity can be seen. In other ways, micro-gravity can also be experienced. Micro-gravity refers to the situation where gravity appears very small. “Micro-gravity” means “very small.” Astronauts will float in a micro-gravity on a spacewalk or outside. Easily shifting large objects. For… Read more →

What does NarcoSynthesis mean?

In the post-World War II period, psychologists invented the narcosynthesis technique (as it was later called) to treat patients with post-traumatic stress disorder. A method of free association, along with dreaming and a transference content used during the session as the basis for uncovering specific problems for subsequent treatment, also referred to as a sodium amytal interview, amobarbital interview or… Read more →

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Mouse aka the X-Y Position Indicator

When Douglas Engelbart and Bill English (within Stanford Research Institute) invented the first pointing system in the early 60s, the X-Y location indicator (with relation, of course, to the X & Y axis) had been named. It was first used with the Xerox Alto computer and demonstrated by Engelbart in 1968 (check it out on YouTube) in what is considered… Read more →