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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-01 00:35:01
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Close your eyes, take a deepbreath, and imagine you are on the beach, here the waves, you arefeeling very relaxed, very sleepy. Hi, wait, not so fast. I mean youdon’t want to follow to a hypnotic stage justanywhere, right? Or interestingly researchers publish this week ofjournal of national cancer institute shows that may be one place where the magic hypnosis pays off,  on the operating table. The clinical study shows that women who went under hypnosis just before breath cancer surgery reported less pain, nausea, fatigue and emotional stress, more surprising, they required less anaesthetic during surgery. Psycologists hypnotize patients for 15 minutes, they were asked to close their eyes and imagine each muscle relaxing, as they were guided to their special place. The ideas have hypnosis redirect the focus so deeply that they don't feel the pain as much. Hyponosis also led less time in the OR, which led a surprising cost saving about 700 dollarsper patient. Thanks for the minute for sixty second science psych, I am Crystal Necolson.

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-01 00:36:17
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Is mold in your house affecting yourbrain. A study just published in the americanjournal of public health found that damp, moldy housesmay contribute to depression. Researchers interviewed nearly 6000 individuals in 8 europeancities, and just 6.5% of people who living in homes with on appearly mold showed signsof depression. With just a little mold figure jump to  9.7%, and the dampest moldiest homes 15.8% of the people reported extensive signs of depression. But wait a minute, mold wasn’t the only factor linked to depression, people who lived in the smallest and most crowded homes showed higher rate of depression. As did Heavy smokers, the unemployed, and people with theleast education. But young people and single man have lower rates, Which risesone interesting point: Those who says they felt in control of their home  were less likely to be depressed, even if it had mold, Which might help explain why collegestudents are so unfazed by the things that grow inpizza boxes and under piles of clothes. Dude, what mold!

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-01 00:38:41
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If you grew up watching the Jetsons, you may wonder why we are not all zooming around in flying cars that automatically take us where we want to go, no driving necessary. Well, it’ll probably be a few more years before self-navigating hovercrafts are part of your daily commute. But scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are working to make today’s cars smarter about responding to your needs. Most cars now come equipped with an onboard computer that collects information about how the vehicle is running. The Sandia scientists are making use of that computer to analyze what the car is up to, whether it’s navigating a winding road or passing a slower vehicle, and how the driver is handling things. The researchers rigged a fleet of vehicles with sensors that recorded information about braking, steering, acceleration and even the brain activity of the people doing the driving. What’s in it for you? Integrating such data, a smart car could, for example, hold incoming cellphone calls on a mountain road until you successfully navigated that series of steep switchbacks. Not the space-age technology we dreamed of, perhaps. But if the Jetsons’ flying car was so smart, why did it keep taking George to Spacely Sprockets?

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-01 00:40:26
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What do women want? Well, according to the marketers anything as long as it is pink from baby blanket to celephone the first happened moving female consumers is to have a pink craft. Well, researcher published the speaking c*** biology may validate the practice, although feminists may say red. Researchers from the Calson University asked more than 200 people to choose their prefered color from the range of red green to blue yellow. They found the women accross the aboard strongly prefer the reddish. While the man, not so much. Further, they give the subjects the *** *** inventory that measures femininity and find that more feminine you are the more you prefer the reddish use. Since study was cross cultural scientists said the preference may be a part of their nature. Especially that hundred gather day's women who may have gather more than handed. Hond Skill for spoiding red red fruit, they also suggest when they are more sensitive to blush skin in order to better read emotional states. So this sensitivity to reddish they say stark and makes blin? cliche? again pretty and pink. Thanks for the minute for scientific American 60 second psych. I am Crystal Necolson.

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-01 00:41:19
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British scientists have developed skis that wax themselves as you are skiing. The researchers who are working with ski manufactory try to get self waxing skis in time for use in international competition early next year. Wax skis bottom provides lubrication effect that keeps snow from sticking and help skiers moving fast, but wax can wear off in the middle of run. The self skis includes seal reservoir that hold the lube. And attached to the ski under the ski front foot, replace small blocks that usually there separate ski biding from ski. Tiny vale, the series of skis tubes continuously deliver new lube to the bottom of ski,  and normal motion of skis legs enhance pump the fluid through system, No battery is necessary. Test on the aisle shows skiers use the new skis cover the course one or two percent faster than on conventional skis, which is huge in sports a hundredth or thousandth seconds separates winners from skis bums

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-04 13:04:35
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If you ever get infection of cornea and you wear contact lens, save the lenses. They could help your doctor figure out what medication would be the best bet to cure what else you. Wearing contact is the associated with increase risk of microbe keratitis or corneal infection. Such infections that can sometimes lead to complication there might threat your sight. Doctors would take scraping form the corneal and then try to identify whatever organism they represent. But in the study reported in the September Issue of Archives Ophthalmology on the 34 percent of corneal scraping from contact lens wearing keratitis patients allowed the researchers to identify the manropes involved. But 70 percent of contact lens from the infected patients harbors microbes. The study include 49% patients with totally 50 infected eyes seen in a hospital in the Nearbo Australia said one of the study offers contact lens culture may give a clue requiring the identify of costive organism in situations in which the corneal scraping is cultural negative and may help to shoot the appropriate and microbe agent.

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-04 13:09:07
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Face recognition software is increasing important to areas ranging from surveiling to internet imagines searches. But research shows that face recognition systems do a poor job matching a face in photograph to a face seen in the real life. In fact, most people are pretty poor at tune, which is one reason why looking at mud shots can be unreliable. But researchers from the University of Glasgow have developed a new system that greatly improves the chances of matching a face with the photo from both computers and us. They announced their finding this week in the festival of science in York, England. You know how the occasional photo of you just doesn’t quite look like you, well the key to the new process is to use 10 or 11 different photos of a person and average those together to get a new image. Such averaging doesn't weight with other effects of individual shot that could be due to lighting or just the way how that to be holding your face, because your average face is more recognizable of you even though you are well above average.

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-04 13:16:45
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This is gonna come to a shut to anyone who spent an hour looking for a place to park in Manhattan. But we actually probably have a great of parking spaces in the US. And they have some unfortunate consequences. That's according to a study by researchers at Purdue University. They surveyed the total area devoted to parking in their mid-size mid-western county, turned out that parking spaces outnumber drivers by 3 to 1. And the total area devoted to parking spaces, places like big box stores and mega Churches was more than 2 square miles larger than a thousand football fields. One problem associated with the parking lots is water pollution. Oil, grease, settlement and heavy metals from car batteries collect on the lot service and then get washed away by rain fall into lakes and rivers. The parking lots lead to a thousand times the heavy metal run off than agriculture land of same size produces. And parking lots added the urban heat island effect whereby local temperatures might be by more than 5 degree Fahrenheit higher than in the surrounding areas.

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-04 13:25:24
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People who crave cupcakes and candy bars are said to have a sweet tooth, even though sugar lust has nothing to do with your teeth. Because as we all know, the way we detect sweetness is with specialized sugar sensors found in the tongue. Well, scientists at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York have strayed even further from the mouth in their attempt to understand how the body seizes sweeties. They’ve discovered that two of the tongue’s sugar sensing receptors are also found in the gut. In specialized taste cells they tell the intestine when there’s glucose about. If you think about it, the presence of these sugar sensors in your intestines make sense. The small intestine is the main place where dietary sugars are absorbed into your body. So when you sneak down to the kitchen at 2 am to polish off that tray of brownies, your gut’s the first to know. And cells in your intestine then call for insulin, lots of insulin, and then let your brain know you are full. Interestingly, the discovery of taste receptors in the intestine could explain why artificial sweeteners don’t really help you lose weight. Seems your tongue might be fine with a mouthful of aspartame, but your bellies hold the nut for the real deal, which it wants, too sweet.

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雪飘翱翔的个人空间 雪飘翱翔 发布于2007-10-04 13:30:12
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The hair of the dog. It's a shot of alcohol drunk to stop the headache from all the alcohol drunk last night, but the phrase “hair of the dog” was originally related to a far more frightening scenario. Before Louis Pasteur came up with his rabies inoculation, people bitten by rabid dogs would try to kill the animal and then liberally apply the hair of the dog to the wound. Other attempts to treat rabies included eating the hair or heart or liver. Fortunately Pasteur’s cure now exists, but 55,000 people still die of rabies every year. Saturday, September 8th has been designated as "World Rabies Day" in an attempt to raise / awareness about the disease. Most of the deaths occur in Africa and Asia, and almost half the victims are kids under the age of 15. Most human cases are still from dog bites with the dogs having picked up rabies from wild animals such as bats, skunks or raccoons. The good news is that painful abdominal shots have been replaced by shots in the arm. For more info, go to worldrabiesday.org.

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22xxw发布于2007-10-06 23:10:33
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Face recognition software is increasing important to areas ranging from surveiling to internet imagines searches. But research shows that face recognition systems do a poor job matching a face in photograph to a face seen in the real life. In fact, most people are pretty poor at tune, which is one reason why looking at mud shots can be unreliable. But researchers from the University of ?? have developed a new system that greatly improves the chances of matching a face with the photo from both computers and us. They announced their finding this week in the festival of science in York, England. You know how the occasional photo of you just doesn’t quite look like you, well the key to the new process is to use 10 or 11 different photos of a person and average those together to get a new image. Such averaging doesn't weight with other effects of individual shot that could be due to lighting or just the way how that to be holding your face, because your average face is more recognizable of you even though you are well above average.
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