Entries for the ‘General Discussion’ Category

One speck of blood or tissue may be enough to diagnose cancer

Sam Lister, Health Editor
A drop of blood or speck of tissue no bigger than a full stop could soon be all that is required to diagnose cancers and assess their response to treatment, research suggests.
New technology that allows cancer proteins to be analysed in tiny samples could spell the end of surgical biopsies, which involve [...]

Tsar Bomb – The biggest bomb ever

The bomb was tested on October 30, 1961 in Novaya Zemlya, an island in the Arctic Sea. The 57MT-bomb exploded and a mushroom cloud with a height of 64km rose to the sky.

There Is No Global Warming!

The Cato Gang really went off the edge recently with their ad (pdf) in the New York Times, claiming that:
temperature changes over the past century have been episodic and modest and there has been no net global warming for over a decade now.1,2 … The computer models forecasting rapid temperature change [...]

A collection of Pakistan’s legendary fast bowling duo, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. The real video starts around time stamp of 35s, so don’t give up without watching the whole thing

A collection of Pakistan’s legendary fast bowling duo, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. The real video starts around time stamp of 35s, so don’t give up without watching the whole thing…

Facebook Quick Tip: Managing The Redesign

Facebook’s redesign puts more information in your News Feed — sometimes too much. Here’s how to block updates from the noisiest pals in your social network, without un-friending them entirely.
By Mitch Wagner 
InformationWeek 
April 6, 2009 04:00 AM 

 
With the advent of Facebook’s design changes a couple of weeks ago, the News Feed suddenly got to be much [...]

Great Baba Jee..!!!!

Now this is what i call self confidence..!!!

Sixth Sense Technology

Here we go guyz.. another breakthrough…!!!!

ATM – Sometimes Unsafe

Carefull Guyz… it has begun..!!!!

Zaid Hamid & Sahir Lodhi – 23 March show

Rating: (4 votes – 5.00 average)

Sahir Lodhi Show with Zaid Hamid 23rd March 2009

Teens capture photos of Earth’s surface with balloon

Using a $77 Nikon Coolpix and a $60 latex balloon filled with helium, a team of teenage students captured these remarkable shots from 20 miles above the Earth’s surface.
Radio-synced to Google Earth, the team tracked the package as it soared 885 feet per minute into the sky, taking shots on a periodic timer. The balloon [...]