Thursday, February 4, 2010

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

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The world's largest insect

The World's Largest insect measures 56.6 centimeters
The Natural History Museum in London has the largest known specimen of this new species


The world's largest insect, the Phobaeticus chani, was presented yesterday at the Natural History Museum in London.

from Borneo, the Phobaeticus chani, a stick insect that measures 56.6 inches long with a body of 35.7 centimeters, 2.9 centimeters taller than the previous largest known specimen The Phobaeticus kirbyi, also from Borneo.

A little-known specimen, of which people have found only three specimens.

"It's a shame that many other species spectacular insects are disappearing as their habitats are destroyed and before we have time to find and catalog them, "lamented George Beccaloni, head of the stick insect collection of the museum.

As an anecdote to highlight how insect egg in the form of capsules with wing-shaped protrusions that facilitate its spread by wind.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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saliva prevents tooth decay

According to some experts, people with an impaired secretion saliva, which is characterized by the "dry mouth" have an increased risk of dental caries than those with higher salivary flow.

How important role meets the saliva in your mouth? Saliva plays an important role in natural defense against caries, it dilutes and removes sugars and keeps the PH of the mouth. One dentist said that thanks to its alkaline pH, dragging the remains of food left in the mouth, neutralizes acids produced by plaque and contributes to the teeth the calcium and phosphate needed in a process known as remineralization.

"In addition, saliva acts as a reservoir for fluoride helping to reduce tooth decay, is responsible for help the process of chewing and digestion of food and also protects the inner surface of the mouth and teeth, "he added.

Age, sex, number of teeth, dehydration, mouth breathing or psychological issues such as stress can reduce the flow of the salivary glands.
this variation also often the result of "systemic diseases that cause progressive destruction of the salivary glands, most notably dementia or taking certain medications," he said.

Monday, February 1, 2010

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the iPhone that saved a life in Haiti

Dan Woolley, American filmmaker, was in Port-au-Prince, making a documentary about poverty in Haiti, where he was surprised by the great earthquake, while he was in his hotel, being buried all the rubble around him.

Being under all his words, cried out to God, praying to get out of that place and return to his family. Later, Dan Wolley, with its iPhone and a reflex camera, could light up a little space that was about, reaching the interior of an elevator, and in this way to be safe.

Then he was very helpful to follow the application instructions first aid he had in his iPhone , succeeded in selling his leg and stop bleeding from a wound in his head.

Applying your iPhone informed about the possibility of going into shock. After 65 hours, the story ends with a happy ending to a rescue team to enter the area where Dan was Woolley.

Source: http://tecnologia21.com