Posts Tagged ‘HIV’

Nature (Can Science solve problems of Nature: ‘Sketch Fun’?)

December 13, 2012

Nature  (Can Science solve problems of Nature: ‘Sketch Fun’?)

Introduction

Can Science solve problems of Nature: ‘Sketch Fun’?

Meat:

1. Nature

Unique ‘Anonymous Delivery’ Law Effective in Decreasing Rates of Neonaticide in Austria, Study Finds
(Observed: Austria attempts to become a ‘Life and a Nature’ island, which distributes eggs and slate around the world. Template of Europe)

2. Evolution

National Geographic Unveils New Phase of Genographic Project
(Observed: Someone tries it’s hand to evolve me into asking girls out. We’ll start with fresh young new girls and then finally moove on to old ones. Mass guinea pigs from human population invited to experiment the next ‘American attack on Red-Indians’. And then we will finnaly disolve into ‘New Mercedes Egg-Poke’)

3. Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962
Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962 was awarded jointly to Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins “for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material”.
(Observed: Scientist tell me I can speak and listen, fetch a Nobel Prize for the same. Btw, even my dog speaks to me sometime, when she is in a good mood and I let her play)

4. Astrophysics

Proteins That Indicate Which Kidney Tumors Are Most Likely to Spread Identified
(Observed: Green Bitches play ‘Hard to catch their Asses’, may provide battleground for future rape in Europe)

5. Quantum Mechanics

Hold the Ice: Chemists Reveal Behavior of Antifreeze Molecules
(Observed: ‘Egg of Innocence’ comes to visit me for the tray to hold her in the arms, fails because of ‘AC Room’ and ‘Poor Tennis Playground’)

6. Brain

MECP2 Duplication Affects Immune System as Well as Brain Development
[Observed: Humanity spreads out its net (Europe) in cats, rats and perhaps birds, toads (Rest of the continents & conutries). And now seeks to packet trade everything like a parrot]

7. Gene Therapy

New Drug Overcomes Resistance in Patients With Rare Sarcoma, Study Suggests
(Observed: Queen of England & King of Japan, invite America for some snacks and then set of a mad race for survival in the World for the Unknown: Quality)

8. Disease

Atherosclerosis Found in HIV Children
(Observed: Pune, my current home town becomes ‘Las Vegas’ whereas Mumbai becomes ‘Los Angeles’. The finance city moves to ‘Bangalore’ and Children to Delhi where ‘Power’ resides, and in turn become bed ridden with HIV)

Conclusion:

Sketching discovered that of ‘Humanity’s slate in Nature’.

Caution: This might be all theory

Humanitarian: Other Than ‘Survival of Fittest’ the mystery of which I am yet to solve on ‘How to overcome this?, I wish my Science should be only applied if poor people are not hurt by the same

Nature (Can Science solve problems of Nature: ‘Sketch Fun’?)

December 6, 2012

Nature  (Can Science solve problems of Nature: ‘Sketch Fun’?)

Introduction

Can Science solve problems of Nature: ‘Sketch Fun’?

Meat:

1. Nature

Unique ‘Anonymous Delivery’ Law Effective in Decreasing Rates of Neonaticide in Austria, Study Finds
(Observed: Austria attempts to become a ‘Life and a Nature’ island, which distributes eggs and slate around the world. Template of Europe)

2. Evolution

National Geographic Unveils New Phase of Genographic Project
(Observed: Someone tries it’s hand to evolve me into asking girls out. We’ll start with fresh young new girls and then finally move on to old ones. Mass guinea pigs from human population invited to experiment the next ‘American attack on Red-Indians’. And then we will finally dissolve into ‘New Mercedes Egg-Poke’)

3. Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962
Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962 was awarded jointly to Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins “for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material”.
(Observed: Scientist tell me I can speak and listen, fetch a Nobel Prize for the same. Btw, even my dog speaks to me sometime, when she is in a good mood and I let her play)

4. Astrophysics

Proteins That Indicate Which Kidney Tumors Are Most Likely to Spread Identified
(Observed: Green Bitches play ‘Hard to catch their Asses’, may provide battleground for future rape in Europe)

5. Quantum Mechanics

Hold the Ice: Chemists Reveal Behavior of Antifreeze Molecules
(Observed: ‘Egg of Innocense’ comes to visit me for the tray to hold her in the arms, fails because of ‘AC Room’ and ‘Poor Tennis Playground’)

6. Brain

MECP2 Duplication Affects Immune System as Well as Brain Development
[Observed: Humanity spreads out its net (Europe) in cats, rats and perhaps birds, toads (Rest of the continents & countries). And now seeks to packet trade everything like a parrot]

7. Gene Therapy

New Drug Overcomes Resistance in Patients With Rare Sarcoma, Study Suggests
(Observed: Queen of England & King of Japan, invite America for some snacks and then set of a mad race for survival in the World for the Unknown: Quality)

8. Disease

Atherosclerosis Found in HIV Children
(Observed: Pune, my current home town becomes ‘Las Vegas’ whereas Mumbai becomes ‘Los Angeles’. The finance city moves to ‘Bangalore’ and Children to Delhi where ‘Power’ resides, and in turn become bed ridden with HIV)

Conclusion:

Sketching discovered that of ‘Humanity’s slate in Nature’.

Caution: This might be all theory

Humanitarian: Other Than ‘Survival of Fittest’ the mystery of which I am yet to solve on ‘How to overcome this?, I wish my Science should be only applied if poor people are not hurt by the same

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 Today (Can Science find the Parasites in Nature?)

July 30, 2012

Science Today (Can Science find the parasites in Nature?)

Introduction:
Are there any parasites in Nature?

Meat:

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

‘Impossible’ Binary Stars Discovered
(Many stars orbiting around each other, very fast)

Dust Today, Gone Tomorrow: Astronomers Discover Houdini-Like Vanishing Act in Space
(Magic in Space discovered)

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

Particle Physics: BaBar Data Hint at Cracks in the Standard Model
(A new particle possibility or a force in America discovered, yet to be confirmed)

Got Mass? Scientists Observe Electrons Become Both Heavy and Speedy
(Electrons can acquire weight and yet be fast)

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 1991
Erwin Neher, Bert Sakmann

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1991 was awarded jointly to Erwin Neher and Bert Sakmann “for their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells”
(Doors explained)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine)

New Compounds Inhibit Prion Infection
(Scientist find new Drugs to inhibit mad-cow like disease)

Aspirin Protects Against Barrett’s Esophagus, Study Suggests
(Cancer might be solved by an old known drug, Aspirin)

New Epilepsy Gene Identified; Possible New Treatment Option
(Seizures can be controlled, Ireland majorly affected)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Antifolates Show Promise Against NSCLC Subtype
(Lung Cancer can be stopped)

Can Nerve Growth Factor Gene Therapy Prevent Diabetic Heart Disease?
(Now a Diabetic Heart Disease, which might be cured by a drug NGF)

6. Diseases(Parasites studied)

Under the Right Conditions, Peptide Blocks HIV Infection at Multiple Points Along the Way
(Hope for HIV)

Trial Signals Major Milestone in Hunt for New TB Drugs
(A New Hope for TB Patients)

6. Environment(The growth and fall of Nature, caused by us or may be due to Nature itslef)

Methane Measurements at Low Level Flight: Detection of the Greenhouse Gas Methane in the Arctic
(Excess of Pollution in Arctic Circle found)

Teamwork Against Carcinogenic Benzene: Three Teams of Microbial Harmful Substance Eliminators Cooperate to Destroy Benzene
(How waste goes around?)

7. Evolution(The ‘Origin of Life’ studied)

Date of Earliest Animal Life Reset by 30 Million Years
(Our thought of “Origin of Animal Life” goes back)

8. Mathematics(Can mathematics relate to Science? How?)
Infinity
Abyss
Recursion
(For the universe to be never ending, there has to be never ending mathematical functions, If there are finite, the univerese is limited on the very same data points)

Conclusion:
Parasites & Host in Nature discovered and studied in this blog: Possibility of ‘Border of parasites and host’ in Nobel Prize, diseases in Humans: Heart Disease & HIV in this blog and new particles like new-born babies.

P.S: To Manmohan Singh for his ‘1991 Liberalization of India’

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 line between Nature and man-made scientific creations?)

July 13, 2012

Science Today (Can Science find the line between Nature and man-made scientific creations?)

Introduction:
Where does Nature and Artificial Life & Creation meet? How do they affect each other?

Meat:

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

‘Unzipped’ Carbon Nanotubes Could Help Energize Fuel Cells and Batteries
(Man tries to save Money with Artificial Energy: A cheaper alternative to high cost batteries in the offing soon)

Laser Hints at How Universe Got Its Magnetism
(Nature and its laws: How did the Universe create waves to create attraction around it)

Galaxies Are the Ultimate Recyclers, NASA’s Hubble Confirms
(Nature recycles too: We need to have leftovers and recycle our garbage like the above study has pointed for a long life)

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

Physicists Simulate Strongly Correlated Fermions
(Artificial Life simulates Nature: How multiple people with different life’s and goals can be correlated to form a single view)

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 1971
Earl W. Sutherland, Jr.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1971 was awarded to Earl W. Sutherland, Jr. “for his discoveries concerning the mechanisms of the action of hormones”.
(Hormones trigger various cycles in human beings among which is a sugar cycle)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Molecular Machinery Pulls Apart Protein Clumps
(Humans affected by themselves: Parkinson’s disease mechanism simplified in humans)

Why Hypertension Increases Damage to Eyes of Diabetic Patients
(Humans affected by themselves: Getting tensed might decrease your eye strength)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

New Therapy Offers Hope to Spinal Muscular Atrophy Patients
(Humans affected by themselves: Children who can’t make decisions get new hope)

6. Diseases:

HIV: Why the Human Body Cannot Fight HIV Infection
(Humans affected by themselves: HIV mutates once again and causes havoc)

Scientists Discover Mechanism That Promotes Lung Cancer Growth and Survival
(Humans affected by themselves: A protein which is directly related to Cancer found)

7. Environment:

Corals On Ocean-Side of Reef Are Most Susceptible to Recent Warming
(Humans affected by themselves: Life in mid-ocean fades away with global warming)

Caterpillar Gets More from Its Food When Predator Is On the Prowl
(Humans affected by themselves: If someone is looking to hunt on you, you can learn from the caterpillar)

Got Milk? Climate Change Means Stressed Cows in Southern U. S. May Have Less
(Humans affected by themselves: Weather can influence how much milk you get in the morning across the country)

8. Mathematics:
Graph
(Ways to relate Nature and Artificial Life)

9. Artist:
Catch Me If You Can
Frank Abagnale
(Can you figure out the real thing from the fake?)

Conclusion:
Nature (Coral Life, Catterpilar, Cow Milk, Eye Damage, Motor Control) and “Artificial Life created by Man (Better batteries, Many particle view, HIV, Aids, Parkinson Disease)”, and their interplay discovered by Science which show a trend towards “If you affect Nature, Nature affects you in the same way: good or bad”.

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (How to find Aim in your life?)

May 31, 2012

Science Today (How to find Aim in your life?)

Introduction:

Meat:

1. 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 1909
Theodor Kocher

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1909 was awarded to Theodor Kocher “for his work on the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid gland”.

(One of the most important organs which might help direct you internally to find your destiny)

2. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

New Form of Intellectual Disability Discovered
(Intellectual disability discovered as Gene Mutation discovered)

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

Is Our Universe Inside a Bubble? First Observational Test of the ‘Multiverse’
(Scientist try to find multiple Universes and how they interact with each other)

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

CERN Experiment Traps Antimatter Atoms for 1000 Seconds
(Scientist trap things that destroy us to study them)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

HIV Inserts Into Human Genome Using A DNA-Associated Protein
(Scientist successively locate where HIV virus integrates into human)

Conclusion:
Scientist can guide us to our aim (what we want in life) successfully, explained by the blog above.

Caution: This might be all theory