Monday, August 31, 2009
Ancient China Medicine
In ancient China, doctors could receive fees only if their patient was cured. If it deteriorated, they would have to pay the patient.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Earth Water Planet
Monday, August 24, 2009
Formula One car
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Dogs are smart as two year old kids
American Psychologists who deal with animal behavior, prove that dogs are intelligent as two years old children. They can understand 250 words and gestures, they can count to five and to solve simple mathematical tasks. At the University of Vancouver, Professor Stanley Coren led the research and concluded that there is a difference between the races of the dogs. Proved that the most intelligent are: Scottish shepherd (Lesi), German Shepherd and Retriever, while mastiff and pekingese at the bottom.
This research proved that dogs are much more intelligent than what is considered until now, and further research may help that some fully train dogs to help people with diseases or defects, which required neseseri assistance.
This research proved that dogs are much more intelligent than what is considered until now, and further research may help that some fully train dogs to help people with diseases or defects, which required neseseri assistance.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Koala fingerprints
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Fastest man on earth
Usain Bolt is the fastest man on earth, hi pas hundred meters long trek for only 9:58 seconds, 16 August 2009 in Berlin (Germany) and two hundred meters for only 19.19 seconds, 20 August 2009 Berlin.
Athletic specialists calculate that the 'flying Jamaican' in semi finals pas hundred meters trek in 40 steps, in final in just 41 steps. This means that hi made 4,27 steps in second, or that his every step was 2.5 meters long, at the one point he run 44.7 kmh ( 27.9 mph ).
Athletic specialists calculate that the 'flying Jamaican' in semi finals pas hundred meters trek in 40 steps, in final in just 41 steps. This means that hi made 4,27 steps in second, or that his every step was 2.5 meters long, at the one point he run 44.7 kmh ( 27.9 mph ).
Monday, August 17, 2009
Fat people are forgetin stuff
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Insect killers
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Powerful feminist's
Monday, August 10, 2009
We eat 4.5 cows during our life
Producer Nick Vots, which he recorded a series of''life''in numbers, two years is calculated and the calculated life that takes seconds 2475576000. During the life we make love 4239 times, drink 17,908 liters of beer, eat 4.5 cows, 123205750 pronounce words, 74.802 drink cups of coffee, cry 60 liters of tears, smoke 77,000 cigarettes, 3796 change nappies, bath 7136 times, eat 10,866 carrots , meet ten people who will commit suicide, nine people who will die in car accident, and one person that will die in a fire.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Human heart facts
This is a larger list of the most interesting facts about the human heart on the internet.
-Did you know that human heart beat 35 million times a year.
-Your system of blood vessels - arteries, veins and capillaries - is over 60.000 ( 96.000 km ) miles long. That's long enough to go around the world more than twice!
-The adult heart pumps about 5 quarts of blood each minute - approximately 2.000 ( 9120 liters ) gallons of blood each day - throughout the body.
-The heart pumps about 1 million barrels of blood during an average lifetime - that's enough to fill more than 3 super tankers.
-When attempting to locate their heart, most people place their hand on their left chest. Actually, your heart is located in the center of your chest between your lungs. The bottom of the heart is tipped to the left, so you feel more of your heart on your left side of your chest.
-The heart beats about 100.000 times each day.
-In a 70-year lifetime, the average human heart beats more than 2.5 billion times.
-An adult woman's heart weighs about 8 ounces, a man's about 10 ounces.
-A child's heart is about the size of a clenched fist, an adult's heart is about the size of two fists.
-Blood is about 78 percent water.
-Blood takes about 20 seconds to Circulate throughout the entire vascular system.
-The structure of the heart was first described in 1706, by Raymond Viessens, a French anatomy professor.
-The Electrocardiograph (ECG) was invented in 1902 by Willem Einthoven Dutch Physiologist.
This test is still used to evaluate the heart's rate and rhythm.
-The first heart specialists emerged after World War I.
-The human heart weighs less than a pound.
-Most heart attacks occur between the hours of 8 and 9 AM.
-The human heart can create enough pressure that it could squirt blood at a distance of thirty feet.
-The aorta, the largest artery in the body, is almost the diameter of a garden hose. Capillaries, on the other hand, are so small that it takes ten of them to equal the thickness of a human hair.
-Your body has about 5.6 liters (6 quarts) of blood. This 5.6 liters of blood circulates through the body three times every minute. In one day, the blood travels a total of 19,000 km (12,000 miles)-- that's four times the distance across the US from coast to coast.
-Every day 2.700 people die of heart disease.
-Feel your pulse by placing two fingers at pulse points on your neck or wrists. The pulse you feel is blood stopping and starting as it moves through your arteries. As a kid, your resting pulse might range from 90 to 120 beats per minute. As an adult, your pulse rate slows to an average of 72 beats per minute.
-Give a tennis ball a good, hard squeeze. You're using about the same amount of force your heart uses to pump blood out to the body. Even at rest, the muscles of the heart work hard--twice as hard as the leg muscles of a person sprinting.
-Oxygen-poor blood (shown in blue) flows from the body into the right atrium.
-Hold your hand out and make a fist. If you're a kid, your heart is about the same size as your fist, and if you're an adult, it's about the same.
-In 2006, 631,636 people died of heart disease. Heart disease caused 26% of deaths—more than one in every four—in the United States.
-Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. Half of the deaths due to heart disease in 2006 were women.
-Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease. In 2005, 445,687 people died from coronary heart disease.
-Every year about 785,000 Americans have a first heart attack. Another 470,000 who have already had one or more heart attacks have another attack.
-In 2010, heart disease will cost the United States $316.4 billion.3 This total includes the cost of health care services, medications, and lost productivity.
-Across the United States, death rates due to heart disease in 2006 were highest in Mississippi and lowest in Minnesota.
-In a 2005 survey, most respondents—92%—recognized chest pain as a symptom of a heart attack. Only 27% were aware of all major symptoms and knew to call 9-1-1 when someone was having a heart attack.4
About 47% of sudden cardiac deaths occur outside a hospital. This suggests that many people with heart disease don't act on early warning signs.
-In 2003, approximately 37% of adults reported having two or more of the risk factors listed above.
-Did you know that human heart beat 35 million times a year.
-Your system of blood vessels - arteries, veins and capillaries - is over 60.000 ( 96.000 km ) miles long. That's long enough to go around the world more than twice!
-The adult heart pumps about 5 quarts of blood each minute - approximately 2.000 ( 9120 liters ) gallons of blood each day - throughout the body.
-The heart pumps about 1 million barrels of blood during an average lifetime - that's enough to fill more than 3 super tankers.
-When attempting to locate their heart, most people place their hand on their left chest. Actually, your heart is located in the center of your chest between your lungs. The bottom of the heart is tipped to the left, so you feel more of your heart on your left side of your chest.
-The heart beats about 100.000 times each day.
-In a 70-year lifetime, the average human heart beats more than 2.5 billion times.
-An adult woman's heart weighs about 8 ounces, a man's about 10 ounces.
-A child's heart is about the size of a clenched fist, an adult's heart is about the size of two fists.
-Blood is about 78 percent water.
-Blood takes about 20 seconds to Circulate throughout the entire vascular system.
-The structure of the heart was first described in 1706, by Raymond Viessens, a French anatomy professor.
-The Electrocardiograph (ECG) was invented in 1902 by Willem Einthoven Dutch Physiologist.
This test is still used to evaluate the heart's rate and rhythm.
-The first heart specialists emerged after World War I.
-The human heart weighs less than a pound.
-Most heart attacks occur between the hours of 8 and 9 AM.
-The human heart can create enough pressure that it could squirt blood at a distance of thirty feet.
-The aorta, the largest artery in the body, is almost the diameter of a garden hose. Capillaries, on the other hand, are so small that it takes ten of them to equal the thickness of a human hair.
-Your body has about 5.6 liters (6 quarts) of blood. This 5.6 liters of blood circulates through the body three times every minute. In one day, the blood travels a total of 19,000 km (12,000 miles)-- that's four times the distance across the US from coast to coast.
-Every day 2.700 people die of heart disease.
-Feel your pulse by placing two fingers at pulse points on your neck or wrists. The pulse you feel is blood stopping and starting as it moves through your arteries. As a kid, your resting pulse might range from 90 to 120 beats per minute. As an adult, your pulse rate slows to an average of 72 beats per minute.
-Give a tennis ball a good, hard squeeze. You're using about the same amount of force your heart uses to pump blood out to the body. Even at rest, the muscles of the heart work hard--twice as hard as the leg muscles of a person sprinting.
-Oxygen-poor blood (shown in blue) flows from the body into the right atrium.
-Hold your hand out and make a fist. If you're a kid, your heart is about the same size as your fist, and if you're an adult, it's about the same.
-In 2006, 631,636 people died of heart disease. Heart disease caused 26% of deaths—more than one in every four—in the United States.
-Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. Half of the deaths due to heart disease in 2006 were women.
-Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease. In 2005, 445,687 people died from coronary heart disease.
-Every year about 785,000 Americans have a first heart attack. Another 470,000 who have already had one or more heart attacks have another attack.
-In 2010, heart disease will cost the United States $316.4 billion.3 This total includes the cost of health care services, medications, and lost productivity.
-Across the United States, death rates due to heart disease in 2006 were highest in Mississippi and lowest in Minnesota.
-In a 2005 survey, most respondents—92%—recognized chest pain as a symptom of a heart attack. Only 27% were aware of all major symptoms and knew to call 9-1-1 when someone was having a heart attack.4
About 47% of sudden cardiac deaths occur outside a hospital. This suggests that many people with heart disease don't act on early warning signs.
-In 2003, approximately 37% of adults reported having two or more of the risk factors listed above.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Men rule the Internet
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Fastes Car Ever Produced
Fastest street legal car ever produced is SSC Ultimate Aero TT. Certified by Guiness World Recordson October 9, 2007. Confirmed by Dewetron GPS data aquisition.
The SSC Ultimate Aero is an American-built mid-engine sports car by Shelby SuperCars. SSC stands for Shelby SportCars and TT stands for Twin Turbo. Its higher-performance limited production version, the SSC Ultimate Aero TT, is allegedly fastest production car in the world, with a claimed recorded speed of 413 km/h (257 mph). This speed was reportedly achieved during tests on September 13, 2007 in West Richland, Washington, United States and verified by Guinness World Records on October 9, 2007.
The Aero and the Shelby SuperCars company are the brainchildren of Jerod Shelby, who spent over seven years designing the car. Although the basic Aero model is no longer produced, the Ultimate Aero is still in production with an MSRP of around $654,400.
Caracteristics:
Manufacturer - SSC
Production 2006 - present (25 to be produced)
Body style (s) - 2-door coupe
Layout - Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Length - 176.2 in (4475.5 mm)
Width - 82.7 in (2100.6 mm)
Height - 43.0 in (1092.2 mm)
Curb weight - 2.750 lb ( 1.250 )
Designer - Matthew Wager