Sunday 23 February 2020

Laccifer





Laccifer (Parasitic Insect)


Laccifer drains the life out of their host 

Laccifer drains life and secretes Lac Resin 

Lac Resin is scraped off and manufactured into Shellac 



Lac Resin To Shellac 


Shellac: Naturally Occuring Resins 



Refining Of Shellac 





Applications






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Laccifer: The Parasite 





















Saturday 22 February 2020

Electricity and Muscles




Francesco Redi


First to recognize connection between muscles and generation of electricity




Theory Against Spontaneous Generation 








Lugi Galvani 

Demonstration of the effects of electricity on muscles of frog and sheep 


Volta developed a device which produced electricity which could be used to stimulate muscles 



Guillaume applied electric stimulation to intact skeletal muscles 



Constructed the first Electromyograph at McGill University 








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Monday 17 February 2020

Space Radio





Astronomers have traced mysterious, Repeating Radio Signal across Space 

A mysterious repeating radio signal from space revealed last year is now the fifth fast radio burst to be tracked back to its source galaxy.
                        Radio Signals To Chemical Messengers In The Body

Hormones: Chemical messengers released by endocrine glands



Hormones is derived from the Greek Word "I Arouse" 



Secrets: The First Hormone Discovered 



Brain Antenna For Growth




Radio Signals To Chemical Messengers To Radio Immunoassay

Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born in the Bronx, New York, the daughter of Clara (née Zipper) and Simon Sussman, and was raised in a Jewish household. Yalow knew how to type, and was able to get a part-time position as a secretary to Dr. Rudolf Schoenheimer, a leading biochemist at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. She did not believe that any respectable graduate school would admit and financially support a woman, so she took another job as a secretary to Michael Heidelberger, another biochemist at Columbia, who hired her on the condition that she studied stenography. She graduated from Hunter College in January 1941.The month after graduating from Hunter College in January 1941, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was offered a teaching assistantship in the physics department of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Gaining acceptance to the physics graduate program in the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois was one of the many hurdles she had to overcome as a woman in her field. Powerful male figures controlled opportunities for training, recognition, promotion, and many aspects of development in the field of science, and especially physics.







First time Hormones could be detected in the blood by In Vitro assay





Radioimmunoassay






Radioimmunoassay detecting Testosterone Abusse in Athletes 

Testosterone Abuse = Iron Man 


Applications Of Radio Immunoassay






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Taylor Swift is Ready For Alien Contact 





















Sunday 16 February 2020

Microbiome



The Human Microbiome 






Human Genome Complexity 



Role Of Microbiome In Humans




Current Events 

             France Confirms First Death in Europe From Coronavirus 

The death of an 80-year-old Chinese tourist in a Paris hospital was the first known fatality from the new virus outside Asia.                       
     Coronavirus kills 100 trillion microscopic life form 


You call this living if we have Coronavirus along with us 



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The Good Bad and Ugly