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Friday, May 25, 2012

There is a mobile phone runs on Coca-Cola

The idea of designer Daizi Zheng

Daisy Zheng developed for Nokia mobile phone that runs on Coca-Cola! As strange as it may sound, it works, the battery generates electricity from carbohydrates (in this case sugar) contained in the Coca-Cola. Therefore, the phone will also work on any other water containing sugar.

The inventor says that in order to reduce pollution in the concept has been used instead of pure organic standard battery. Bio Battery is an environmentally friendly source of energy generate electricity from carbohydrates using enzymes as catalysts. In order to recharge your phone you just need a sweet water, and while your phone is charged it will produce the same water and oxygen. Bio battery has the potential to work up to three to four times longer than conventional lithium battery, being a cleaner.

There is a mobile phone runs on Coca-Cola

There is a mobile phone runs on Coca-Cola

There is a mobile phone runs on Coca-Cola

There is a mobile phone runs on Coca-Cola

There is a mobile phone runs on Coca-Cola

There is a mobile phone runs on Coca-Cola

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Published the most detailed picture side of the Moon



In the Network published the most detailed picture to date the reverse side of the moon. The image was compiled from a variety of images obtained by the probe NASA's LRO.
Resolution is not a new image as possible - some areas of the lunar surface had previously been photographed in detail. But so far scientists have not been as detailed a picture the reverse side of the moon entirely. The individual photos were taken by a camera probe LRO Wide Angle Camera.

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See photo in high resolution ... Because of the impact of tidal forces of the Earth to the Moon slowed the rotation of the Earth's satellite, and the period of the Moon around its axis is equal to the period of its revolution around the Earth. Accordingly, observers in the world is always only see one side of the satellite.
Side of the Moon was first photographed in 1959 by the Soviet automatic interplanetary station "Luna-3", and see it with my own eyes could members of the crew of the spaceship "Apollo 8," which flew over the satellite. Later in the course of observations of the Earth will turn away from the moon by orbiting probes, it was found that its landscape is markedly different from the other side of the landscape, which "looks" on the planet. In particular, on the other side there is little the so-called lunar seas - vast areas of flooded basaltic lava ejected during volcanic activity in the past.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Creatures of the deep: terrifying macro pictures of polychaetes or bristle worms

Polychaete These tiny monsters may look like they are from another planet but they are in fact creatures from our deepest oceans.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT
Deep ocean worm, SEM.
Known as Polychaetes (bristle worms), they survive intense sea pressures where sunlight never penetrates.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT
Deep ocean worm, SEM.
Since the 1970s, scientists have revised their ideas about the deep ocean floor.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT
Deep ocean worm, SEM.
Instead of a barren wasteland, they have discovered diverse communities of creatures that live on and around hydrothermal vents.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT
Deep ocean worm, SEM.
Hydrothermal vents are cracks in the seafloor, usually found around quake zones, volcanoes and the edges of tectonic plates.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT


Deep ocean worm, SEM.
They release superheated water and a cocktail of chemicals that provide a home for creatures like the scale worms.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT

Deep ocean worm, SEM.
Scale worms crawl along the seafloor near a vent, using their vicious-looking teeth to munch on the bacteria and simple organisms that thrive in the hot water and chemical soup.
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Deep ocean worm, SEM.
The vent community gets its energy from chemistry rather than photosynthesis, since no light reaches the depths.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT

Deep ocean worm, SEM.
This leads to some bizarre relationships: the scale worms are hosts to symbiotic bacteria that may be providing them with nutrients.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT
Deep ocean worm, SEM.
Some scientists believe that the worms may rely on the bacteria to survive.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT

Deep ocean worm, SEM.
They may be monsters from the deep, but their ability to survive in the deep ocean makes scale worms fascinating to researchers like Daniel Desbruyeres, a senior researcher at Ifremer, France. "The deep sea realm is one of the most diverse habitats on Earth," he says, "yet our perception of it is still in its infancy," he said.
Picture: CRASSOUS/SPL/BARCROFT

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

7 and semi-legal drugs

All of us often to see the titles of articles on drug names such as cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin. But today there are many other drugs, which in some countries is absolutely legal. So for example the number of deaths from overdose of painkillers in the U.S. exceeds the number of deaths from overdose of cocaine and heroin combined. Most of these products are sold exclusively by prescription, but a growing number of legal and illegal sales (to recall a recent attempt suicide Demi Moore) has attracted the attention of health authorities and law enforcement. Here are the seven most dangerous legal drugs.
See also issue - Museum of Drugs in Mexico
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BIGPIC76 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков

2276 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков 1. "Bath Salts"
Forget about relaxing bathing: effects of the drug is comparable to the effects of cocaine and methamphetamine. In 2011, the U.S. Department of Health banned the use of mephedrone, the active ingredient in most types of salts, but manufacturers simply changed the formula. (Paul J. Richards, AFP / Getty Images)
3202 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков 2. Salvia
Smoking dried salvia - a plant that is grown in Mexico and Central America - leads to hallucinations and "psychedelic changes in visual perception, mood and feelings," like LSD. The only difference is that the effect of salvia lasts no more than 30 minutes. (Carlos Osorio)
4179 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков 3. Synthetic marijuana
The labels say "not for human consumption," but these labels do not discourage smokers "Spice" and "K2" - synthetic substitutes marijuana. The prohibitions of active ingredients has led only to a change in the formula of the drug, but not to stop its production. (Douglas R. Clifford, St. Petersburg Times / Zuma)
5150 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков 4. Cough syrup
This is not about the intended end use, and about the use of high doses, which leads to euphoria, speech and dizziness. In combination with alcohol active ingredient - dextromethorphan (DXM) - a particularly dangerous. There is a syrup, DXM in the composition of which is not included. (Photodisc / Getty Images)
6146 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков 5. Amyl nitrate and butyl, "Flapper"
Amyl nitrate and butyl nitrate in medicine used to relieve pain in my heart. As a drug it is taken as a sexual stimulant, which can be received without a prescription.
7135 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков 6. Nitrous oxide, "laughing gas"
Nitrous oxide is sold in small metal containers - the same gas that dentists use in operations. It is especially popular among teenagers and they supposedly poisoned by Demi Moore. (Jvoves / Flickr)
8130 7 легальных и полулегальных наркотиков 7. Paint thinner
Inhalation of diluent, petrol or glue leads to dizziness and hallucinations, but it causes brain damage, depression and even death in overdose. (Getty Images)

Monday, May 14, 2012

Gunners news: West Brom 2-3 Arsenal

Koscielny completes dramatic turnaround as Gunners secure third

The Gunners spoil Roy Hodgson's final game in charge of the Baggies as they take a vital win in their efforts to secure Champions League football for next season

EPL,Graham Dorrans,West Bromwich Albion v Arsen

The first half began in frenetic fashion as the Gunners took the lead through Yossi Benayoun taking advantage of Marton Fulop’s error in goal. However, the Baggies hit back through goals from Shane Long and Graham Dorrans, before Andre Santos benefited from another Fulop error and made the score 2-2, all within half an hour.

By contrast, the second period was a lot calmer and saw both sides defend doggedly without creating many clear chances. Yet another Fulop error, this time from a corner, handed Laurent Koscielny the chance to give Arsenal the lead, which he took gratefully.

The Baggies’ goalkeeper Ben Foster suffered an injury in training and missed out, so Marton Fulop made his Premier League debut for the home side between the posts. Meanwhile, Chris Brunt missed out having had his tonsils removed, and was replaced by Simon Cox.

For the Gunners, Bacary Sagna’s broken fibula has ruled him out of Euro 2012, and his place at right back was taken by Carl Jenkinson. Francis Coquelin also started in the midfield for the away side in place of Aaron Ramsey.

Both teams started the first half brightly, but it was Arsenal who had the first chance in just the third minute. Baggies goalkeeper Marton Fulop was indecisive as a pass came back to him from his defender, and Benayoun took advantage to take the ball past him and slot into an empty net.

However, the Baggies clearly wanted to give manager Roy Hodgson the best send-off possible in his last game in charge, and in the 11th minute they drew level. James Morrison went on a weaving run through the heart of the midfield, and his through ball found Shane Long in acres of space. Long placed his finish calmly into the net despite looking like he was running from an offside position and West Brom were back on level terms.

Just three minutes later, the home side found themselves ahead, with Morrison again playing a key role. His lofted pass found Graham Dorrans, who skilfully flicked the ball over Koscielny and hit a shot on the half-volley past Szczesny to give West Brom a 2-1 lead.

The game was now being played at a very high tempo, with both sides looking to attack at every opportunity. However, the next clear chance was not until the 24th minute, when a cross from Carl Jenkinson on the right found Benayoun in the box, whose shot was blocked heroically by Gareth McAuley.

However, both defences were holding firm, but in the 29th minute, another disappointing effort from Fulop handed Arsenal an equaliser. The ball made its way to Andre Santos, and his speculative effort from just outside the penalty area found its way into the net despite the Hungarian getting a hand to the shot.

After what was a highly entertaining opening half an hour, the game eventually settled into something of a midfield battle, which neither could dominate, and the half ended with the score tied at 2-2.

The second half began in a cagier manner, with the game interrupted somewhat by an injury to James Morrison that forced him to be replaced by Keith Andrews in West Brom’s midfield.

This changed in the 54th minute as Fulop once again proved to be problematic in the Baggies’ goal. A corner came in from the left, and he could have caught the ball under no pressure from any Arsenal attacker. However, he failed to gather the cross cleanly, and punched it into the path of Koscielny, who gleefully swept the ball home to give the away side a 3-2 lead.

For the subsequent 15 minutes, neither side could create any clear chances until the 70th minute, when substitute Andrews let fly with a stinging shot on goal that could only be palmed away by Szczesny.

However, West Brom could not find a way through a resolute Arsenal defence, and the Gunners were happy to hold onto their 3-2 victory and secure third place in the Premier League table.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Rating of the most expensive paintings of the world

Rating of the most expensive paintings of the world - a regularly updated list of works of art sold at art auctions in the twentieth and twenty-first century.

Of course, assess the market value of the world's masterpieces would be sacrilege, and the rating is based only on the results of an auction, so the most famous paintings of the world, belonging to the state museums in the list were not included.

One of the most iconic works of world art, painted by Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Mona Lisa" in the Guinness Book of Records listed as the insured to the highest total picture.








December 14, 1962, prior to the exhibition in the United States, the insurance on the picture was valued at $ 100 million. Louvre chose to spend money on security rather than insurance. If we take inflation into account, the insurance in 2006 would correspond to 670 million dollars.

The fact that this masterpiece was recognized as the most expensive - is to be expected, but here are some other pictures, which turned into the most expensive, able to surprise you.


Thus, the top 20 most expensive paintings.


1. Jackson Pollock - No. 5 (1948)

Sold for $ 140 million in 2006







2. Willem de Kooning - Woman III (1953)

Sold for 137.5 million dollars in 2006







3. Gustav Klimt - Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907)

Sold for $ 135 million in 2006







4. Pablo Picasso - Boy with a Pipe (1905)

Sold for 104.1 million dollars in 2004







5. Pablo Picasso - Dora Maar with Cat (1941)

Sold for 95.2 million dollars in 2006








6. Gustav Klimt - Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer II (1912)

Sold for 87.9 million dollars in 2006







7. Francis Bacon - Triptych (1976)

Sold for 86.3 million dollars in 2008








8. Vincent van Gogh - Portrait of Dr. Gachet (1890)

Sold for 82.5 million dollars in 1990








9. Claude Monet - Pond with water lilies (1919)

Sold for 80.5 million dollars in 2008








10. Jasper Johns - False start (1959)

Sold for $ 80 million in 2008







11. Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Ball at the Moulin de la Galette (1876)

Sold for 78.1 million dollars in 1990







12. Peter Paul Rubens - Massacre of the Innocents (1609-1611)

Sold for 76.8 million dollars in 2002







13. Mark Rothko - White Center (1950)

Sold for 72.8 million dollars in 2007








14. Andy Warhol - Green car crash (1963)

Sold for 71.7 million dollars in 2007








15. Vincent van Gogh - Portrait of the Artist without Beard (1889)

Sold for 71.5 million dollars in 1998







16. Willem de Kooning - Police Gazette (1955)

Sold for 63.5 million dollars in 2006








17. Paul Cezanne - Still Life with Jug and drapery (1893-1894)

Sold for 60.2 million dollars in 1999







18. Kazimir Malevich - Suprematist Composition (1916)

Sold for $ 60 million in 2008







19. Vincent van Gogh - Wheat Field with Cypresses (1916)

Sold for 57 million dollars in 1993








20. Pablo Picasso - Woman with arms crossed (1901-1902)

Sold for $ 55 million in 2000


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Newcastle's public transport 1890.

Horse tram-coach at West road.1890


Tram at Gosford High strit.1895

Tram depo.1900

Tram on Skotsvud road.1900

Laying streetcar rails on Elsvik Road 1901

Streetcar on Park Road. 1910

Repairing a car. 1912

Motorcycle taxi. 1912

Tram inspectors. 1914

Tram inspectors. 1915

Steam bus. 1917

Electric tram on Barack Road. 1920

Carman in depo.1920

Working depo.1920

Horse tram-coach. 1922



1930s

The brigade of technicians tram depo.1930

Employees of the tram on Shields Road. 1930

Horse tram-diligence on the High Level bridzh.1931

Official opening of the trolleybus depot in Newcastle. 1935

Trolleybus on Church Street. 1936-37

Tram at Sauze Shilds.1946

Tram number 16 at Gosford High Street. 1948

Coupled trams class "F" № 106 of Gosford Park 1948

Glazed tram at Gosford High. Date unknown

Tram class "D". Date unknown

Tram at Sauze Shields. Date unknown