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Monday, 30 July 2018

Sunday, 29 July 2018

Fun facts about skin.

Fun facts about skin.
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1. Skin is actually an organ. In fact, it is the largest organ in our body.
2. Just like every other organ in our body, the skin also has a set of very specialized functions that no other organ can perform.
3. The skin helps to regulate body temperature by detecting cold and hot.
4. It is reponsible for keeping our internal organs, muscles and bones protected from outside diseases and infections.
5. Our skin is blessed with the ability to renew itself. The entire skin is renewed in 28 days.
6. In order to renew itself, the skin needs to shed dead cells. It does so at the rate of 30,000 to 40,000 dead cells per minute.
7. An average human sheds 9 pounds of dead skin cells in one year!
8. The skin of any average human has nearly 300 million cells. There are nearly 19 million cells per square inch of skin.
9. Every square inch of skin also holds up to 300 sweat glands.
10. An average adult human has about 21 square feet of skin. The entire skin weighs 9 lbs (pounds).

Interesting Skin Facts: 11-20

11. 11 miles of blood vessels run throughout the skin to provide oxygen and blood to the skin cells.
12. Dead skin cells from humans makes up 1 billion tons of total dust found in Earth’s atmosphere.
13. 15% of the total body weight comes from the skin.
14. There are 5 different types of receptors found in skin. These receptors are responsible for responding to touch and pain.
15. Of the total dust found in home, half is actually made of dead skin cells.
16. Human skin is home to more than a 1000 species of bacteria.
17. When exposed to pressure or friction repeatedly, additional toughness and thickness can be formed by the skin. It is known as callus.
18. Changes in skin conditions can sometimes mean changes in health conditions as a whole and hence, any skin condition should be taken seriously.
19. Some nerves in human skin don’t connect directly with the brain. Instead, they connect with the muscles and send signals directly through the spinal cord. This allows quicker transmission of signals allowing us to respond more quickly to stimuli like pain, heat etc.
20. The thickest skin on human body is 1.4 mm in depth and is found in human feet. The thinnest is found on eyelids. Sink on eyelids is only 0.02mm deep.

Interesting Human Skin Facts: 21-30

21. Severely damaged skin often attempts to heal all by itself by the formation of scar tissue. The scar tissue is way different from the normal skin in the sense that it will not have sweat glands and hair.
22. Babies take up to 6 months to develop permanent skin tone.
23. In hot weather conditions, sweat glands in skin can produce up to 3 gallons of sweat in a day.
24. Penis tip, eardrums, lips‘ margins and nail bed do not sweat.
25. A special type of sweat gland known as apocrine sweat gland can be found in anus, genitals and armpits. These glands produce a fatty secretion that causes body odor.
26. It is not that the fatty secretion has a smell of its own. It is the bacteria present of skin that feeds on the fatty secretion and digests them. They byproduct left after digestion is what causes the odor.
27. Fingerprints (fine ridges seen on the skin of our fingers) may never develop in some people. This is actually a result of two rare types of genetic defects known as dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis and Naegeli Syndrome.
28. Fingerprints are responsible for helping with a better grip on objects. These fine ridges help to increase friction and thereby helping with better grip.
29. Touch receptors of skin (known as Meissner corpuscels) are very sensitive but they are most sensitive on tongue, lips, palms, fingertips, clitoris, penis and nipples. The touch receptors in these areas respond more quickly to slight pressure put by just 20 milligrams (a common housefly weighs 20 mg).
30. The visual cortex of brain in blind people is rewired in a way that it responds to sound and touch stimuli. Thus, blind people literally ‘see’ the world using hearing and touch.

Interesting Human Skin Facts: 31-40

31. Per square inch of human skin contains 50 million bacteria. On oily surfaces like face, the number can ramp up to 500 million.
32. The scientific name of skin is Cutaneous Membrane.
33. Human skin has a pigment known as melanin. The more the melanin content, the darker is the skin. Lighter skin means melanin content is low.
34. Skin is made up of three different layers. The outermost layer is known as epidermis, the middle layer is known as dermis and the innermost layer is known as subcutis.
35. 4 acres of skin tissue can be grown in laboratory from 1 sq. inch of foreskin from a circumcised young boy.
36. Melanin is produced and distributed by tentacle-shaped cells known as melanocytes.
37. The number of melanocytes is same for all humans but the amount of melanin produced by these cells differ.
38. Again, there are two different types of melanin – Eumelanin and Pheomelanin.
39. The Eumelanin is either black or dark brown in color and the Pheomelanin is either red or yellow in color.
40. Some people may not have melanocytes. This is a medical condition known as albinsim. Only 1 out of 110,000 people suffer from albinism.

Interesting Human Skin Facts: 41-50

41. If there is over production of cells lining the sweat glands, it leads to acne formation.
42. One out of every hundred adult males suffer with acne compared to one out of every 20 in case of adult women.
43. Four out of every five teenagers suffer from some form of acne.
44. There are special glands in our earsthat produce wax. These glands are actually specialize sweat glands.
45. Between our toes, there are around 14 different fungi species living on the skin.
46. The skin’s outer layer remains healthy and moist because of a special kind of natural fat known as lipid. Alcohols and detergent are known to destroy lipids.
47. Every hair we see on our skin has a small muscle attached to it. This muscle is known as pili. In case of stimuli such as heightened emotionalstate or cold, the pili helps the hair to rise and stand. Commonly we call it goose bump.
48. Every inch of skin has its own stretchiness and strength designed especially for its position. So, the skin that you see on your belly is very different in strength and elasticity compared to skin that you see on your knuckles.
49. Staphylococcal bacteria is responsible for producing skin boils. This bacteria enters skin through very tiny cuts and travels all the way down to hail follicles (the second layer of the skin) and results in boils.
50. Artificial skin has been produced by INTEGRA using silicon and bovine collagen. This artificial skin can be used for complete skin replacement

Saturday, 28 July 2018

10 interest facts about human brain.

10 interest facts about human brain.
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Here are 10 interesting facts about the Human brain:
  1. The human brain weighs 3 pounds
  2. It comprises 60% of fat and is one of the fattest organs in the human body
  3. Human brain has the capacity to generate approximately 23 watts of power when awake.
  4. Of the total blood and oxygen that is produced in our body, the brain gets 20% of it.
  5. When the blood supply to the brain stops, it is almost after 8-10 seconds that the brain starts losing the consciousness.
  6. The brain is capable of surviving for 5 to 6 minutes only if it doesn’t get oxygen after which it dies.
  7. The blood vessels that are present in the brain are almost 100,000 miles in length.
  8. There are 100 billion neurons present in the brain.
  9. In early pregnancy, the neurons develop at an alarming rate of 250,000 per minute.
  10.  As we grow older, we are unable to remember new things. According to the researchers in the US it is because the brain is unable to filter and remove old memories which prevent it from absorbing new ideas.

Friday, 27 July 2018

Random facts

Random facts
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  Science
  1. Space smells like a combination of diesel fuel and barbecue, according to astronauts. The smell is caused by dying stars.
     
  2. Rapunzel, Rapunzel! A single strand of hair can hold up to 3 ounces of weight. That means the typical person’s full head of hair can support up to 12 tons.
     
  3. Cornell University scientists have created a functioning guitar the size of a human blood cell.
     
  4. Many oranges are green when they’re ripe. Scientists remove their chlorophyll to make them more appealing to North American consumers.
     
  5. The average person walks the equivalent of 5 laps around the world during their lifetime.
     
  6. The chills you get when listening to music are caused by your brain releasing dopamine, a neurotransmitter that causes pleasure.
     
  7. Women constitute 70 percent of Iranian university science and engineering students
     
  8. A British research study found that watching a horror film prior to viewing abstract art enhances the enjoyment of the art for most people.
     
  9. In 2005, an Australian research institute published a study on the loss of teaspoons in the workplace.
     
  10. The average bolt of lightning contains enough energy to toast 100,000 pieces of bread.
     
  11. The scientific name for brain freeze is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia.
     
  12. Researchers from Heidelberg University Hospital have determined it takes 6 minutes for alcohol to impact human brain cells.
     
  13. In 1992, 29,000 rubber ducks were lost at sea, and they are still being discovered in unexpected places.
     
  14. Globally, only 2 percent of the population has green eyes.

History

  1. Great Britain briefly had a Cones Hotline in the early 1990s. It was a special number citizens could call if they saw traffic cones on the road for no reason. It was disbanded after three years because almost no one ever called it.
     
  2. A New Jersey man flunked out of law school and subsequently sued the school for having accepted him in the first place.
     
  3. Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway, owns an island off the coast of Connecticut called North Dumpling Island. The island has its own constitution, flag, currency and even navy (though the navy is made up of just one boat). It also has a replica of Stonehenge. Kamen refers to himself as Lord Dumpling, though the island is not technically recognized as separate from the U.S.
     
  4. The Waldorf Astoria hotel once had its own private railroad track at Grand Central so that its guests could clandestinely enter and exit New York City. Largely abandoned now, it operates only when the president is in town, in case the need arises for an emergency exit.
     
  5. New York City’s oldest house is a cottage in Queens near LaGuardia Airport. It was built in 1654 by the Rikers family (the same family that gave Rikers Island its name) and even has a family cemetery in the backyard.
     
  6. The top speed of the first American car race in 1895 for 7 mph.
     
  7. The first African-American to win the Nobel Peace Prize was Ralph Bunche, who won in 1950 for his meditation work in Israel. He was also involved in the formation of the United Nations.
     
  8. Barbed wire was invented in 1845 and was largely responsible for putting cowboys out of business since it provided cheap and easy fencing.
     
  9. The first U.S. town to be completely lit by electric streetlights was Wabash, Indiana, in 1880. It had a population of 320 at the time.
     
  10. Ocean liner stewardess Violet Jessop was on board during the three largest ship sinkings in history: the Titanic, theBritannic, and the Olympic.
     
  11. The first written instance of “OMG” that we know of was in a letter to Winston Churchill in 1917.

Art & Literature

  1. Charles Dickens had bookbinders print up a number of fake books for his library. Titles included Drowsy’s Recollections of Nothing (3 volumes),Hansard’s Guide to Refreshing Sleep (as many volumes as possible), andBowwowdom: A Poem. 
     
  2. There’s music made especially for cats. Apparently cats develop their musical taste soon after they’re born, so cat music includes not only traditional (human-made) instruments, but also feeding noises, bird chirps and purring noises.
     
  3. The designer of the Eiffel Tower built an apartment in the tower itself. Though he didn’t live there, he did use it to entertain distinguished guests and scientists.
     
  4. Pablo Picasso carried a revolver loaded with blanks, which he would fire at whoever asked him what his work “meant.”
     
  5. In 2011, a woman paid $10,000 for a “non-visible” work of art from actor James Franco’s Museum of Non-Visible Art.
     
  6. Ernest Wright’s 1939 novel Gadsby does not contain the letter “e.”
     
  7. There are over 1,000 adaptations of Shakespeare’s works.
     
  8. Toni Morrison was the first African-American woman to receive a Nobel Prize. It was in recognition of her contributions to literature and poetry.
     
  9. British artist Willard Wigan creates micro sculptures so small, you need a microscope to see them. His work often sits in the eye of a sewing needle or on the head of a pin. He got his start at 5 years old making a house for ants because he thought they needed a place to live.
     
  10. Artist Ivan Albright was so meticulous, he often worked with a single-haired brush and would spend whole days working on 1 square inch of canvas.
     
  11. The only word that rhymes with “purple” is “hirple,” which means “to limp awkwardly.” Nothing rhymes with “woman.”
     
  12. In 2012, the Smithsonian officially recognized video games as an art form and had an exhibit to “comprehensively examine the evolution of video games as an artistic medium.”

Health

  1. Bananas are more effective in replenishing electrolytes than Gatorade. They also have serotonin and dopamine—chemicals that help you feel happy.
     
  2. An 8-week meditation course will cause the amygdala, associated with fear and other emotions, to shrink while the prefrontal cortex, associated with awareness, concentration and decision-making, will thicken.
     
  3. Phobophobia is the fear of having a phobia. Symptoms include dizziness, excessive sweating, increased heart rate, and faintness.
     
  4. Every time you lick a USPS stamp, you ingest about 10 percent of a calorie. British stamps, however, contain about 5.9 calories. Israeli stamps are kosher.
     
  5. Honey is a better cough suppressant than over-the-counter cough suppressants.
     
  6. Simply taking 1 step uses over 200 muscles in the body.
     
  7. Laughing boosts the immune system, burns calories and reduces stress hormones, making it a very healthy activity.
     
  8. Green tea contains catechins, which have been shown to stabilize blood sugar levels and curb appetite.

Psychology

  1. Sarcasm makes you more creative.
     
  2. American 18- to 34-year-olds spend 25.7 hours on Facebook, 7 hours on Instagram, 5.9 hours on Snapchat, 5.7 hours on Tumblr and 3.5 hours on Twitter each month.
     
  3. People are more likely to agree with a statement written in Baskerville than any other font.
     
  4. Scientists found that the most relaxing song ever is “Weightless” by the Marconi Union—it reduced anxiety by 65 percent in the average test subject.
     
  5. The average person will spend a total of 3,680 hours, or 153 days searching for misplaced items. Keys, cellphones, sunglasses and paperwork top the list of commonly lost items.
     
  6. Google processed 11.382 billion searches in September 2015.
     
  7. 56 percent of internet users have googled themselves.
     
  8. Parents have started naming their children after Instagram filters. The most popular filter name was Lux, but there were even a few Kelvins.
     
  9. Talking to yourself makes your brain work more efficiently.

Pop Culture

  1. At age 23, Evan Spiegel, the founder of Snapchat, is the world’s youngest billionaire.
     
  2. 3 out of 4 Americans use an emoji in text messaging every single day.
     
  3. Blowing into Nintendo cartridges didn’t actually make them work. In fact, the moisture in the breath corroded the metal prongs that connected the game cartridge to the console.
     
  4. The world’s oldest socks were in fact designed to be worn with sandals. Made in Egypt sometime in the fourth or fifth century, the wool socks have two toes.
     
  5. Bob Marley gave credit for “No Woman, No Cry” to Vincent Ford, a friend who ran a soup kitchen, to ensure the royalty checks would keep it open.
     
  6. In 1939, The New York Times predicted that the television would fail because the average American family would not have enough time to sit around watching it.
     
  7. The American Film Institute cited “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn” from 1939’s Gone With the Wind the best movie quote of all time.
     
  8. Contrary to its portrayal in Jurassic Park, the Tyrannosaurus rex probably didn’t roar. Instead, scientists believe it either hissed or rattled, like a rattlesnake.
     
  9. During the first season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, showrunner Will Smith memorized the lines of everyone in the cast. If you re-watch, you can sometimes catch him lip-syncing other characters’ lines.
     
  10. In the Vietnam protest rally scene inForrest Gump where Tom Hank’s mic is cut, what he actually says is “Sometimes when people go to Vietnam, they go home to their mommas without any legs. Sometimes they don’t go home at all. That’s a bad thing. That’s all I have to say about that.”
     
  11. When Queen Elizabeth visited the set ofGame of Thrones, she refused to sit on the iron throne because she is not allowed to sit on foreign thrones.-------------------
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List of amazing facts of the world.

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  • 1.Hot water will turn into ice faster than cold water.
    2.The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows.
    3.The sentence, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” uses every letter in the English language.
    4.The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.
    5.Ant's take rest for around 8 Minutes in 12 hour period.
    6.“I Am” is the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
    7.Coca-Cola was originally green.
    8.The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
    9.When the moon is directly overhead, you will weigh slightly less.
    10.Camels have three eyelids to protect themselves from the blowing desert sand.
    11.There are only two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order: “abstemious” and “facetious.”
    12.The name of all the continents end with the same letter that they start with.
    13.There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.
    14.TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard.
    15.Minus 40 degrees Celsius is exactly the same as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
    16.Chocolate can kill dogs, as it contains theobromine, which affects their heart and nervous system.
    17.Women blink nearly twice as much as men!
    18.You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.
    19.It is impossible to lick your elbow.
    20.The Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries.
    21.People say "Bless you" when you sneeze because when you sneeze, your heart stops for a millisecond.
    22.It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky
    23.The "sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in the English language.
    24.“Rhythm” is the longest English word without a vowel.
    25.If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die.
    26.Each king in a deck of playing cards represents great king from history.
    Spades - King David
    Clubs - Alexander the Great,
    Hearts - Charlemagne
    Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
    27.It is impossible to lick your elbow.
    28.111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
    29.If a statue of a person in the park on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle.
    If the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle.
    If the horse has a all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
    30.What do bullet proof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers and laser printers all have in common?
    Ans. - All invented by women.
    31.Question - This is the only food that doesn't spoil. What is this?
    Ans. - Honey
    32.A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
    33.A snail can sleep for three years.
    34.All polar bears are left handed.
    35.American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first-class.
    36.Butterflies taste with their feet.
    37.Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.
    38.In the last 4000 years, no new animals have been domesticated.
    39.On average, people fear spiders more than they do death.
    40.Stewardesses is the longest word typed with only the left hand.
    41.The ant always falls over on its right side when intoxicated.
    42.The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
    43.The human heart creates enough pressure when it pumps out to the body to squirt blood 30 feet.
    44.Rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, two rats could have over million descendants.
    45.Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times
    46.The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.
    47.Most lipstick contains fish scales.
    48.Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different
    49.99% of people who read this will try to lick their elbow
    50.98% of people who read this, don't know