Wednesday, February 20, 2013
A snake can save you!
Labels:
Animals,
Cancer,
Diabetes,
Diseases,
Drugs,
Hypertension,
Medicine,
Science,
Snake,
Snake venom
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Blood siphoning worm, the Leech!
Some years back we went on a trekking through the coffee plantations in Western Ghats (Lower Palani Hills range). After returning back to our residence, we noticed that each one of us having a black sac-like thing on our legs! Blood was oozing out from that spot. We had been bitten by Leeches (Haemadipsa sylvestris, Indian Leech, Terrestrial Leech, 'Attai' in Tamil).
Labels:
Blood sucker,
European Leech,
Indian Leech,
Nature,
Science,
Terrestrial Leech
Sunday, February 3, 2013
A live bio-audio player - Lyrebird!
At my younger age there was gossip in our group about ghosts' voices that were heard at nights demanding delicacies from the passersby. Now, I wonder whether it could have been the mimicked sounds of a bird! Here, in South India, mynahs and black drongos mimic and then forget the sounds instantly. But it is said that there is a bird that records, remembers and repeats sounds that it heard 30 years back!
Thursday, January 24, 2013
The worst wonder weed - Parthenium Weed!
While I was strolling around in my garden I found a carrot plant grown up by itself! I had not sown any carrot seed earlier. I left it as such to get carrot from it. But as it grew up, it had only a straight stem with smaller leaves unlike that of a carrot plant. It also started to bloom differently.
Labels:
Carrot Weed,
Congress Weed,
Nature,
Parthenium Weed,
Plants,
Santa Maria Feverfew,
Science,
Star Weed
Sunday, January 13, 2013
A flower on Martian surface!
We go on trekking to explore about animals or birds in the wild nature. Our such exploration extends also to other planets and moons. But here we include also extra-terrestrial living things, that are similar to us, the human beings. Over the years, we read and heard the news that signs of life, like water etc. does exist in other planets and moons. Recently, in December 2012 it has been reported in the news that a flower is found on the surface of Mars - a Martian Flower!
Labels:
Curiosity Rover,
Flower,
Mars,
Martian Flower,
NASA,
News,
Plants,
Science,
Universe,
Water
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Tender wonder, the Silverfish!
In 1960s, I observed some creatures creeping on the wall of our house. When I tried to catch them, they ran and escaped behind wall-hanging calendars. Even if I caught one of them gently, it slipped away to safety leaving behind a silvery white powder on my fingers - just like a moth leaves its scales! It is the Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina, Fishmoth, 'Velli poochi' in Tamil).
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Refreshing drink - Tender Coconut Water!
In India one can easily identify kiosks selling soft drinks by the bunches of tender coconuts hanging on the front of them. Even in winter these coconuts are available with them, since the water present in them has many other uses apart from being taken as a natural beverage. This Tender Coconut Water ('Elani thannee' in Tamil) found inside the greenish or orange tender coconuts ('Elanee') cools down the body in hot summer; so it is in much demand.
Labels:
Calories,
Medicine,
Natural Beverage,
Nature,
Potassium,
Summer,
Tender Coconut,
Tender Coconut Water
Thursday, December 13, 2012
The ubiquitous foam plastic - Thermocol!
In 1970s, I went to an exhibition conducted by a Polytechnic Institute located at Madurai, South India. There at one of the stalls, students were demonstrating to the public a block of white material that they cut by a heated wire! The hot nichrome wire stretching between two poles cut the block when it was applied from above and pressed down on it.
Labels:
EPS,
Expanded Polystyrene,
Nature,
Plastic,
Polystyrene,
Science,
Technology,
Thermocol
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Goose bumps by smaller Erector pili muscles!
We notice occasionally that we have raised pimple-like areas on our skin each with a hair in its centre, when we enter into the chillness of outdoors or when we are excited much on seeing 'hair-raising' scenes. These raised skin areas are all well known as goose bumps (or goose flesh). How they are made?
Labels:
Erector pili,
Goose bump,
Medicine,
Science,
Smooth muscle,
Wonder
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