Posts Tagged ‘Diabetes’

Nature (Can Science find parameters or dimensions in Nature?)

October 24, 2012

Nature  (Can Science find parameters or dimensions in Nature?)

Introduction

Can Science find parameters or dimensions in Nature?

Meat:

New Understanding of Antarctica’s ‘Weight Loss’: Sea Level Is Rising With Little Apparent Contribution from Antarctica
(Observed: Unknown-In Antartica, land gets snow as well gives out water to Earth, and this apparently seems to be constant, shoving out the thought to us ‘Nature is same and not degrading’. However something might be a problem in the land)

Natural Climate Shifts Drove Coral Reefs to a Total Ecosystem Collapse Lasting 2,500 Years
(Observed: Negative Dimension-‘East Pacific Reefs’ lost their groove 4000 years back for almost 2500 years cause unknown, and now again in the decline due to ‘Global Warming’)

Study Attempts to Reverse Autoimmunity in Type 1 Diabetes
(Observed: Negative Dimension-Our own immune system turns bad in America, causes Diabetes, new drug required)

Schizophrenia Genetics Linked to Disruption in How Brain Processes Sound
(Observed: Negative Dimension-A protein whose reduced levels, Disbindin, which causes ‘Sound Shocks’ in Brain found)

Silence May Lead To Phantom Noises Misinterpreted As Tinnitus
(Observed: Negative Dimension-America feels the pinch of ‘A Beautiful Mind’ & ‘Phantom Menance’ & ‘Ghost Busters’, all together, gets hits in its concentration, and develops a new disease perhaps like Tinnitus)

3. Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1991
Richard R. Ernst
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1991 was awarded to Richard R. Ernst “for his contributions to the development of the methodology of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy”.
(Observed: Quantum Mechanics-Structure and Interaction of Molecules studied, and perhaps Quantum Mechanics also by NMR)

Conclusion:

Many parameters in Life and Nature studied, ranging from diseases, to Human’s achievements.

Caution: This might be all theory

Work (Can Science find ‘Death In Nature’?)

October 14, 2012

Work  (Can Science find ‘Death In Nature’?)

Introduction

Can Science find ‘Death In Nature’?

Meat:

1. Astrophysics

Solar Storm Seen from Inside and Outside Earth’s Magnetosphere
(Observed: A Storm into the Earth, looks like someone wants cash from us from ‘Outer Space’ and swiped a credit card)

2. Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Fractals at the Border of Magnetism
(Observed: A new class of materials which zoom in electricity when magnetism applied to it)

3. Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1968
Lars Onsager
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1968 was awarded to Lars Onsager “for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name, which are fundamental for the thermodynamics of irreversible processes”.
(Observed: Irreversible processes studied and perhaps how they move forward in the ‘Sea of Life’)

4. Brain

New Links Between Cholesterol and Depression in the Elderly
(Observed: Complicated scenario in cholesterol and Depression. Men and Women, differ in the relationship between ‘types of cholesterol’ and their depression levels)

Depression Overlooked in Patients With Hepatitis C; Compromising HCV Therapy
(Observation: Now ‘Hepatitis C’ patients get Depression, overlooked by Doctors)

5. Gene Therapy

HIV Inserts Into Human Genome Using A DNA-Associated Protein
(Observed: HIV interface point, Scientist celebrate in possible hope for treating patients)

Gene Therapy Trial Approved For Rare Anemia
(Observed: Rare Anemia in patients across Europe and America, 2000 to 3000 of them. Disease very harmful)

6. Environment

Mineral Can Reduce Pollution from Diesel Engines by Almost Half
(Observed: Pollution reduced into more than half as Scientist explain)

Global Warming Causes More Extreme Shifts of the Southern Hemisphere’s Largest Rain Band, Study Suggests
(Observed: Rains shift by 1000 kms odd in Southern Hemisphere)

7. Evolution

Darwin’s Family Tree Re-Discovered
(Observed: Darwin finds his life back, along with his family tree)

Scientists Watch as Bacteria Evolve Heat Resistance Under Stress: New Details of Evolutionary Mechanism
(Observed: A New kind of Bacteria found to evolve under great stress)

8. Disease

Long-Term Obesity Linked To Loss Of Brain Tissue In Women
(Observed: Obesity leads to brain loss and hence cognitive decline also)

Psoriasis Increases Risk of Diabetes, Study Shows
(Observed: A disease which is due to decrease in one’s lifestyle also causes Diabetes)

Conclusion:

‘Death In Nature’, studied.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science (Can Science define ‘Sadness’ for us in Nature?)

September 2, 2012

Science (Can Science define ‘Sadness’ for us in Nature?)

Introduction:

Can Science show us the way to diseases in Humans, unfathomable questions in Nature and other sadness creating things?

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

New light shed on explosive solar activity
(Observed: Nature gets angry and throws up unexpected things in Space)

Proximity of new planets stuns even astronomers
(Observed: Two planets found rotating around each other)

Astronomers discover faintest distant galaxy
(Observed: A faraway planet found, earliest in Universe)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

Physicists Offer New Approach To Studying Antimatter
(Apriori: A New Light to things which can destroy us)

NIST Physicists Coax Six Atoms Into Quantum ‘Cat’ State
(Apriori: Science arranges six atoms together, and they can do multiple task at the same time, raising computation to new levels)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908
Ernest Rutherford

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908 was awarded to Ernest Rutherford “for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances”.
(Apriori: Substances which just wont stop & create almost endless energy )

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine)

Alzheimer plaques in 3D
(Apriori: Science finds a new approach to cure Head problems, like Alzheimer)

Between ear and brain, an orderly orchestra of synapses
(Observed: The magic dance of ear and brain explained)

Of Mice and Men: Characterization of a new autism gene
(Autism: Gene at a crossroad falter creating Autism problems)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Hopkins Gene Therapy Trial Is First To Activate Entire Human Immune System Against Prostate Cancer
(Observed: A New therapy for Cancer)

6. Environment (Present Nature)

Rapid Coral Death by a Deadly Chain Reaction
(Observed: Corals go missing in oceans under the weight of Humans)

7. Evolution (Past Nature)

A Boy For Every Girl? Not Even Close: Scientists Trace Evolution Of Butterflies Infected With Deadly Bacteria
(Observed: Butterflies made to switch sex preference by a disease)

8. Diseases (Problems in Nature)

Identifying Molecular Targets for Diabetes-Related Erectile Dysfunction
(Observed: Men diabetic, might have erectile problems too)

Conclusion:

Sadness observed in Nature, humans and other things in Universe.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (Can Science find the ‘Scalability Parameter’ in Nature?)

August 28, 2012

Science Today (Can Science find the ‘Scalability Parameter’ in Nature?)

Introduction:

How much can the Universe grow? Is it ever-expanding? Can Science provide insights, clues for the same?

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Probing Hydrogen Under Extreme Conditions
(Observed & Apriori: ‘The Million Dollar Question: If you put a ordinary person under unordinary circumstances, can he do wonders?’:Hydrogen becomes metal, conducts electricity at very high speeds, all under high pressure though)

Symbiotic Nodulation in a Reduced Gravity Environment: Plant Research Reaps Two-Fold Benefits
(Observed & Apriori: ‘Space Plants’ make a new beginning on Earth)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

Single Nanomaterial Yields Many Laser Colors
(Apriori: Different Light with same material, different size)

World’s Best Measurement of W Boson Mass Points to Higgs Mass and Tests Standard Model
(Apriori: Science exciting trail to discover new particles continue with more accurate prediction of W Boson Mass particle)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1903
Svante Arrhenius

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1903 was awarded to Svante Arrhenius “in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation”
(Observed: Electricity in chemical substances, revealed)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Brain’s Mysterious Switchboard Operator Revealed
(Observed: Focus in Brain revealed)

Gene Variants That Increase Risk of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Tourette Syndrome Identified
(Observed: Negative Focus in us defined)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

New Therapy Found for Lung and Skin Cancer, Based On Suicide Gene E
(Observed: Cancer solution found)

Gene Therapy Effective Treatment Against Gum Disease
(Observed: Gum disease sopped out by Scientist)

6. Environment (Present Nature)

Scientists Reveal How River Blindness Worm Thrives
(Observed: A disease which can trick the immune system)

Researchers Probe Invisible Vacancies in Fuel Cell Materials
(Observed: How oxygen travels throught materials with vacancies creating energy, studied)

Researchers Study the Structure of Drug Resistance in Tuberculosis
(Observed: Thick Walled TB just doesn’t give up like ‘Harrison Ford’ in the movie ‘Fugitve’)

7. Evolution (Past Nature)

How Methane Becomes Fish Food
(Observed: Lost Methane found in fish)

First Ever Record of Insect Pollination from 100 Million Years Ago
(Observed: Insects fill in for Bees in their work for pollination of plants)

8. Diseases (Problems in Nature)

How a Virus Might Make You Diabetic Later in Life
(Observed: A disease plays havoc with Immune System, timing of kill)

Genomic Variant That Increases Risk of Brain Tumors Discovered
(Observed: A disease which takes time to attack by learning the ‘Genome’ and playing havoc in its functions)

Conclusion:

Performance in Nature, humans and diseases studied.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (Can Science find Solutions for Diabetes?)

August 10, 2012

Science Today (Can Science find Solutions for Diabetes?)

Introduction:

Can we outrun Diabetes in the “Olympics of Diseases?”. The prize, “Survival of Human Race”.

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Plasma Fingers Point to the Taming of the Edge Localized Modes
(Sudden burst of energy can be tamed by Science, a study finds)

Artificial Photosynthesis Breakthrough: Fast Molecular Catalyzer
(Magic of Nature now in a device)

Cannibalistic Galaxy With a Powerful Heart
(A Galaxy which eats another one, and now sprints. Even stars run for a win in Olympics)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

Incredible Shrinking Material: Engineers Reveal How Scandium Trifluoride Contracts With Heat
(Energy can shrink you, much like ice. Now you don’t need to get big, to win Olympics. Even children might be able to participate in future Olympics.)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001
Leland H. Hartwell, Tim Hunt, Sir Paul Nurse

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001 was awarded jointly to Leland H. Hartwell, Tim Hunt and Sir Paul M. Nurse “for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle”.
(‘The Olympics of Cell’, explained by Scientist)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Dyslexia Caused by Faulty Signal Processing in Brain; Finding Offers Clues to Potential Treatments
(Children get poor in followin orders from other people around: Superimposition principle of Quantum Mechanics breaks down in brain of small children. Children might be unable to connect themselves or events around with the Society around. Children fall in the relay race, in Olympics)

High Risk of Bleeding from Brain Blood Vessel Abnormalities During Pregnancy
(Bleeding in Brain for people with two responsibilities ‘Work and Home’ as compared to one ‘Work’. Women in West work, and Women in East are without work and nurture children. And then there are women who do both, nurture children and work, and are at risk of brain damage. Women trying to win two trophies, fall at Olympics)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Cornea Gene Discovery Reveals Why Humans See Clearly
(A Gene which controls the border of vision and blindness, discovered)

6. Environment

Soil: Contaminant Transport in the Fungal Pipeline
(DHL is everywhere now, even in fungus, which you can’t look with naked eye. The courier company participates in Fungal Olympics and might just have scored)

Green Plants Reduce City Street Pollution Up to Eight Times More Than Previously Believed
(Nature tries to speed over man, eight times faster. Actually, Man tries to use Nature to solve its problems, mostly pollution in cities)

7. Evolution

Giant Moa Had Climate Change Figured out
(Big Birds eaten by humans, rather than killed by pollution. Might have been pushed back by 100,000 years in survival. Humans try to compete with birds rather than other humans for Olympics)

Orangutans Harbor Ancient Primate Alu
(Alu chromosome goes back in survival and spreads. Its like Olympics, where its mandatory to include the host country in every competition so that you can get an entry into different games. Welcome to England, Olympics 2012)

8. Diseases

Thinner Diabetics Face Higher Death Rate
(If you are colored and old, and off course fitter than your white compatriots who are fat, you can die faster due to diabetes in America. With the olympics going on, the hare might be faster but might just rest when the tortoise overtakes it and wins the cake, which happens in cartoons. In the real race, the hare wins the cake and might get diabetes)

‘Unhealthy’ Changes in Gut Microbes Benefit Pregnant Women
(Disease which can help? Hmmm, interesting article. The Bad Man becomes sympathetic to new life, maybe to spread around further into the new generation)

Hormone Discovered That Preserves Insulin Production and Beta Cell Function in Diabetes
(A New Hormone which does the same function as that of a previous one, helps in curing Diabetes. And Scientist discover it)

Conclusion:

Diabetes studied in this blog with possible solutions, from Evolution to its effect in Humans.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (The Study of Diabetes?)

July 31, 2012

Science Today (The Study of Diabetes?)

Introduction:
Can Science explain Diabetes to us?

Meat:

1. Diabetes (Genetic, Poor Lifestyle and Eating Habits):
Type 2 Diabetes, Cured by Weight Loss Surgery, Returns in One-Fifth of Patients
(If you have type 2 diabetes, you might need to cure it much earlier)

Diabetes Susceptibility Gene Identified: Tomosyn-2 Regulates Insulin Secretion
(A New Potential Gene found to cause Diabetes)

‘Jack Spratt’ Diabetes Gene Identified
(A Type 2 Diabetes disease behaves strangely and confuses us)

Statin Use in Postmenopausal Women Associated With Increased Diabetes Risk
(Women using statin get affected by Diabetes)

Six New Genetic Variants Linked to Type 2 Diabetes Discovered in South Asians
(New Diabetes problems now)

Insulin Signaling Is Distorted in Pancreases of Type 2 Diabetics
(Something distorted insulin signaling resulting in Diabetes)

2. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Sombrero Galaxy Has Split Personality
(A cluster of stars with two faces)

How Ancient Viruses Became Genomic ‘Superspreaders’
(Ancient viruses refuse Quantity and focus on Quality instead)

Serious Blow to Dark Matter Theories? New Study Finds Mysterious Lack of Dark Matter in Sun’s Neighborhood
(Dark matter fails to show up in Universe around Sun)

A Toxic Menu: Marine Worm Feeds On Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Sulphide With the Help of Symbiotic Bacteria
(Two living beings team up and avoid starvation in dangerous environments)

3. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

‘Squeezed’ Quantum Vacuum Filled With Atoms
(A New Vacuum, Quantum Style)

4. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1992
Edmond H. Fischer, Edwin G. Krebs

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1992 was awarded jointly to Edmond H. Fischer and Edwin G. Krebs “for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism”
(Energy Creation is Reversible as demonstrated above)

5. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Adult Stem Cells from Bone Marrow: Cell Replacement/Tissue Repair Potential in Adult Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Animal Model
(One type of cell, many functions inside human possible)

6. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Researchers Suspect Novel Gene Is Causing Restless Legs Syndrome In A Large Family
(People get restless but only in legs)

7. Environment:

Pollution Can Make Citizens, Both Rich and Poor, Go Green
(Pollution affects everyone)

Dying of Cold: Hypothermia in Trauma Victims
(Ambulance care being regulated in France)

One in Five Streams Damaged by Mine Pollution in Southern West Virginia
(Substantial Damage by Mine Pollution affects rivers)

8. Evolution:

Neutrons Explain How Haemoglobin Evolution in Red Blood Cells Helped the Duck-Billed Platypus Respire
(How Ducks Adapted?)

Later Stone Age Got Earlier Start in South Africa Than Thought
(An African Tribe make an earlier start to evolution)

9. Mathematics:
Greed Function

Conclusion:
A lot of Diabetes situations studied in Nature and us, possible clues from far and near “Mother Nature” to help us cure it.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (Can Science find properties of Land and its effects on Nature along with us?)

July 21, 2012

Science Today (Can Science find properties of Land and its effects on Nature along with us?)

Introduction:
This blog is to study “Land” and its structure, its elements, its make-up and its effect on Nature.

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Racing to Be the First to Create the World’s Heaviest Element
(The Race for discovery of new elements: super heavy elements is on, and we can decide why are they creating them. Scientist try to drive like Ferrari’s, Mercedes, Jaguar, and so on)

Scientist try to hone on a element which can make green food for us, artificially and it is proving hard to get
(Fast food, now much faster: If you have land, you might be able to make food at home just like trees)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

Physicists Observe Exotic State in an Unconventional Superconductor
(Scientist try to make things, very small to find fast energy and computing)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1982
Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson, John R. Vane
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1982 was awarded jointly to Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson and John R. Vane “for their discoveries concerning prostaglandins and related biologically active substances”.
(Proteins that maintain integrity, stability in us discovered. We always saw people fighting for land in movies: ‘Ghar’ or in real life, now a protein which might save from this.)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Identification of Differential Proteins in Maternal Serum With Down Syndrome
(Now Maternal blood might be also different. Future successors for your land now in variety)

Mapping Genes: New Risk Factors for Neurodegenerative Diseases Found
(Genes which are sleepin and very active, at two extreme opposite polarities might have a hand in many brain diseases. Land and Space might be soon be the same, making us do things like how astronauts in space)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Emory Researchers Report Abnormal Gene Silencing May Lead To Breast Cancer Progression
(A gene which silenced gives rise to cancer)

6. Diseases

Chemicals in Personal Care Products — Phthalates — May Increase Risk of Diabetes in Women
(Artificial Life meets personal life in humans causing havoc)

Genetic Markers for Testosterone, Estrogen Level Regulation Identified
(Proteins that might affect sex, diabetes and food digestion identified)

7. Evolution

Tiny Genetic Variations Led to Big Changes in the Evolving Human Brain
(Knots come into play in evolution)

Scientists Show How a Gene Duplication Helped Our Brains Become ‘Human’
(Duplicates help not only in movies, but in real life too)

8. Environment

Earthquakes: Rapid Sierra Nevada Uplift Tracked by Scientists
(Scientist hot on the trail of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes in Sumatra)

Poisons On Public Lands Put Wildlife at Risk
(Rat poison gets active in fishy regions leading to loss of fish)

Conclusion:

In this blog, we see various issues of land: earthquakes, rat poison on land and its effect on sea fish, the race for heavy elements, a land that grows food just like trees and more.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (Can Diseases be Good?)

July 18, 2012

Science Today (Can Diseases be Good?)

Introduction:
A lot of time, we might think diseases as bad, but disease is also life which might try to kill the bad life in us. This might sound counter-intuitive at first but if we look at overall view, diseases might be better adept at living as compared to us (and we might be the exploiters against them). Can “Diseases” be good?

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Catching Solar Particles Infiltrating Earth’s Atmosphere
(Sun throws up a tantrum and we accept it in Earth: Can we call Sun bad?)

Free-Floating Planets in the Milky Way Outnumber Stars by Factors of Thousands: Life-Bearing Planets May Exist in Vast Numbers
(Life elsewhere in Universe, signifying “Survival of Fittest” with humans. Can we call “Alien Life” bad?)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

World’s Most Difficult Chemical Experiment: The Struggle to Discover the Secret of Super-Heavy Elements
(What happens inside super heavy elements? Nature in Super-Heavy Elements play “Hide in Seek” with us, signifying Nature is yet to reveal us its true identity. Can we call Nature bad?)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978
Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans, Hamilton O. Smith

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978 was awarded jointly to Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith “for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics”.
(Scientist discover knifes which can cut the most basic foundation of living beings to find the clue to Life and more)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Zebrafish Reveal Promising Process for Healing Spinal Cord Injury
(Injury can be healed by shape now but in fishes. Zebrafish shows amazing tenacity as compared to Humans.)

Pediatric Brain Tumors Traced to Brain Stem Cells
(Brain behaves unusual, one part of it works and the other fails, when a gene shuts off)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Genetic Causes Identified for Disturbances in Lipid Metabolism; Implications for Diabetes
(Diabetes on the way out, helped by Scientist)

Researchers Continue ‘Extraordinary Measures’ to Tackle Pompe Disease
(Scientist on the hunt of a villain which removes fast energy, a disease which will do anything to kill)

6. Evolution

IUDs, Implants Most Effective Birth Control, Study Suggests
(America gets to task on unintended pregnancies, which is caused by lack of money and probably an expensive scientific technique which is yet to get mainstream)

Gourmet Butterflies Speed North
(Butterflies expand in England by “Survival of Fittest” against other species)

7. Diseases

Potential Cause of HIV-Associated Dementia Revealed
(HIV virus gets active in the brain pairing with other diseases like Dementia to kill its enemy ‘Humans’, which signifies “Our Enemy can form better relationships than us”, a quality which we humans seem lacking)

Conclusion:
As we see above, there are many diseases, fish and animals which are thriving against humans in a common Nature exemplifying “Better Survival of Fittest” skills against us and hence we should be cautious about calling them bad. They are better adept in a diminishing Nature. It might be a good idea trying to develop a symbiotic relationships with most living beings for further growth in Nature and us.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (Can Science find the fine line between Animals and Humans for peaceful coexistence?)

July 15, 2012

Science Today (Can Science find the fine line between Animals and Humans for peaceful coexistence?)

Introduction:
Most of the time our ecosystem is shared between Humans, Birds, and Animals? The fight between them affects our ecosystem. Can Science find the areas of mutual conflict & help us by creating a peaceful coexistence environment for us?

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Ancient Effect Harnessed to Produce Electricity from Waste Heat
(New Energy Efficient Devices in America come round the bush. Have you seen the angry young man depicting actors role “Amitabh Bachhan” in the movie “Deewar” yet?)

Alien Earths Could Form Earlier Than Expected
(Scientist fumble on old data to predict formation of Earth like planets. Have you seen the movie “Ghajni” yet?)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

Can Future Actions Influence Past Events? Experiment Mimics Quantum Physics ‘Spooky Action Into the Past’
(Scientist attempt to define Queer things with even more queer experiments. Have you seen the movie “Back to the Future” yet?)

New Insight Into Atomic Nuclei May Explain How Supernovas Formed Elements Crucial to Humankind
(New Elements and Energy come to fore in Universe. Have you seen the movie “Star Wars” yet?)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974
Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, George E. Palade

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974 was awarded jointly to Albert Claude, Christian de Duve and George E. Palade “for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell”.
(The Way the cell is and its functions)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Gene Linked to Facial, Skull and Cognitive Impairment Identified
(Have you seen the movie “Khoobsurat” yet? Looks become different at genetic level)

Diabetes Drug Makes Brain Cells Grow
(A drug for sugar can boost your brain now. Have you seen the movie “Great Gambler” yet?)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Caffeine Energizes Cells, Boosting Virus Production for Gene Therapy Applications
(Soft Drug light a fire in viruses providing major impetuous in replication)

New Target Identified for Squamous Cell Lung Cancer
(A drug site might now cure cancer. Cancer announces its arrival much to the joy of pharma companies and the dismay of helpless people)

6. Diseases:

Lower Iron Levels Seen in Newborns of Obese Mothers
(Have you seen the movie “Trishul” of Amitabh Bachhan’s fame yet? Land ownership might have reached the tip of new birth)

Why Current Strategies for Fighting Obesity Are Not Working
(Have you seen the movie “Bawarchi” yet? Americans develop an addiction to fat and develop Feynman’s attitude “What do you care what people think about you?”)

Why the Thrill Is Gone: Potential Target for Treating Major Symptom of Depression
(A New Enzyme found which could reflect our depression)

7. Environment:

Viruses May Be Causing Coral Bleaching and Decline Around the World
(Did you ever childhood stories of “Mermaids”?)

Nitrogen Pollution Changing Rocky Mountain National Park Vegetation
(Have you ever visited “Rock Garden” in Delhi, India?)

Seabirds Study Shows Plastic Pollution Reaching Surprising Levels Off Coast of Pacific Northwest
(Fishes and Birds develop an appetite for plastic food)

Arctic Warming Linked to Combination of Reduced Sea Ice and Global Atmospheric Warming
(The Artic circle gets cozy with atmosphere leaving the taste for ice)

Spaceflight May Extend the Lifespan of Microscopic Worm
(A worm taken to Space to prove life)

9.  Extinction :

Hormone-Mimicking Chemicals Cause Inter-Species Mating: Bisphenol A Breaks Down Fish Species Barriers
(A Fishy Story: Chemicals affecting our choice of partners. Choice is eliminated in fishes looking for a prey or survival)

Some Gulf Dolphins Severely Ill After Gulf Oil Spill
(Have you seen the movie “Jaw” yet? Oil Gravity holds back Dolphins under water)

10. Survival of Fittest:

Unusual Microbes Could Hitch a Ride With Travelers, Findings Suggest
(Have you seen the movie “Dil Hai Ke Manta nahi” yet? “Indescent proposal” in small life now)

Native Plant Restoration Not Enough to Maintain Tropical Dry Forests in Hawaii
(Have you seen the movie “Predator” yet? Btw, Scientist attempt to play God with Nature)

11. Mathematics:
Game Theory
Evolution Game Theory
Differential_Evolution
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schramm%E2%80%93Loewner_evolution

Conclusion:
Animals, Humans and rest of Nature fight it out in this series of Science blog. There is wide scale Nature loss much to the dismay of kind-hearted man but might add to the coffers of Pharma & Drug Companies.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (Can Science pluck out the “Jokers”?)

June 8, 2012

Science Today (Can Science pluck out the “Jokers”?)

Introduction:
This blog is an attempt to pick out people who destroy value at the expense of others on a mass scale causing unrepairable damage to mankind and others around.

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Another Universe Tugging On Ours? Maybe Not: Data from Exploding Stars Contradicts Earlier Study
(Two people going in the same direction, what could explain the strange phenomenon?)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

Physicists Break Color Barrier for Sending, Receiving Photons
(Now photons can create magic in themselves by changing their color without you knowing how and when)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1923
Frederick G. Banting, John Macleod

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1923 was awarded jointly to Frederick Grant Banting and John James Rickard Macleod “for the discovery of insulin”
(Cure to Diabetes explained back in 1920)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Anti-Depressants Likely Do More Harm Than Good, Study Suggests
(Scientist turn generous and speak about some of the issues Pharma Industry)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Novel Method Of Gene Replacement Reported By University Of Washington Researchers
(Scientist find new gene therapy in curing diseases)

Conclusion:
The study explains that the World is topsy-turvy and hence might be controlled by a Joker.

Caution: This might be all theory