Whenever I see hand lenses, I am reminded of my father using it to read fine prints - moving/focusing it towards and away. And also of my experiments with it in my boyhood days. Then I focused a lens on the house wall to get the inverted image of the windows! I tried also to make a camera with it, and a negative film of the inverted windows' image! With it I even viewed film strips on dark room wall using battery light as light source! I also used it outdoors on a piece of paper or a wisp of cotton to burn them - by sharp focusing of sun rays!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Viewing wonders big with this Lens!
Whenever I see hand lenses, I am reminded of my father using it to read fine prints - moving/focusing it towards and away. And also of my experiments with it in my boyhood days. Then I focused a lens on the house wall to get the inverted image of the windows! I tried also to make a camera with it, and a negative film of the inverted windows' image! With it I even viewed film strips on dark room wall using battery light as light source! I also used it outdoors on a piece of paper or a wisp of cotton to burn them - by sharp focusing of sun rays!
Labels:
Burning-glass,
Convex lens,
Eyes,
Hand lens,
Physics,
Refraction,
Science
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Vineyard Snail is to nail you in wonder!
In school days, I found often shells of snails stuck to the stems of bushy plants. I thought they are the shells of dead snails. Then, I tried hardly to remove one of them from the plant's stem till it give in. On inspection of its mouth I found a white paper-like structure closing it. I pierced it with a stick to strip it off. To my surprise there was the snail still alive, retracting itself further into the shell! This snail is the Vineyard Snail (Cernuella virgata or Hellicella virgata , 'Natthai' in Tamil).
Labels:
Animals,
Estivation,
Nature,
Science,
Shell,
Tentacles,
Vineyard Snail
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
An evil bird? No, a wise Owl!
Then, in the heart of our town we didn't hear any sounds overnight during our sleep. There were no disturbances except for an occasional terrorizing sound - the screeching of owls! We consider here the owl's sounds heard at midnight as portending the presence of ghosts, and a bad omen. But in the modern West and the ancient Greece it is considered as to be a wise bird! What we see here in our town itself is the Spotted Owlet (Athene brama, 'Aanthai' in Tamil). It is a small bird of prey having the size of a dove. It is totally nocturnal.
Labels:
Adaptations,
Birds,
Camouflage,
Hunting,
Nature,
Owl,
Science,
Spotted Owlet
Friday, May 10, 2013
Sacred power with Bael Tree!
In my younger days, whenever I went to a temple, I noticed that there is a prickly tree in its courtyard. It bore oval-shaped fruits that resembled a Sapota fruit or an Elephant apple ('Vilaampalzham' in Tamil). On inquiring the elders about it, I was informed that it is the tree that bears the leaves which are used in the worship of the God, Shiva. And that it is not a sapota or elephant apple bearing tree. Then what is it?
Labels:
Bael Tree,
Bilva,
Hindu,
Nature,
Sacred Tree,
Science,
Stone apple,
Temple,
Wood apple
Saturday, April 20, 2013
'Moving planet' - the International Space Station!
In our school days, we used to track any rare aeroplane that we spot on our skies with its booming sound. We shouted at the sighting of it to alert all other fellow students to view it. Now, it is needless to say about the reactions of sighting of a 'planet' that moves like an UFO! As I alerted about its visit this month, both adults and children reported back about its visit with awe. What is this moving 'planet'?
Labels:
Earth,
International Space Station,
ISS,
NASA,
Orbit,
Planet,
Satellite,
Science,
Spot the Station,
Universe
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Stung by Paper Wasps!
Recently, I was stung twice by wasps unusually. I got the second stinging when I tested the wasps whether they differentiate between my body odours or between the colours of my dress. The result of the test, apart from having a stinging, is only that the wasps have become aggressive recently! This kind of wasp is the Paper Wasp (Ropalidia marginata, Vespa ferruginea, 'Sengulavi' in Tamil). These social wasps are much different from other wasps. I find them often build nests in the dark undisturbed storerooms, inside rain water pipes and also even inside the bedrooms!
Labels:
Insects,
Nature.,
Paper Wasp,
Science,
Wasp
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Birds take to Sand Bathing!
At my younger age, we walked on at evenings to the outskirts of our town, where the railway station is situated. At such one bright evening we saw sparrows fly down to the sandy path that we tread on. They sat on the ground and began to flap their wings to get sand all over their body! This continued on for sometime when another flock of sparrows joined them in doing it.
Labels:
Birds,
Dust Bathing,
Nature,
Parasites,
Sand Bathing,
Science,
Sparrows
Friday, March 8, 2013
Delicacy for man and the microbe, the Agar-Agar!
Kids in 1970s enjoyed their summer holidays freed from the school classes and exams. I enjoyed a vacation by doing a small business :) I bought a few grams of a white substance from the mall, ground it into powder; soaked it overnight in a plate full of water. At morning I was delighted to see the plate full of a jelly-like delicacy. I added colourant and sugar to it and then, the delicacy was ready for sales to the boys and girls! What is that substance that I used?
Labels:
Agar,
Agar-Agar,
chemistry,
China grass,
Japanese isinglass,
Jigarthanda,
Medicine,
Microbes,
Nature,
Red algae
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