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Monday, September 28, 2020

How can a gasping dog transform into a well dog?

Dogs are more affected by air pollution than human beings. Besides, they cannot communicate about their illness. That increases the risk of things getting out of hand soon. While vehicular smoke is the most harmful, there are other kinds of smoke that affect them too. Dogs have a higher breathing rate, pollutants like carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide enter their bodies more. Where both traffic and pollution are on the rise, taking your pet out for a walk is cumbersome and might affect your pooch’s health.
Symptoms
Coughing or gagging, difficulty in breathing (including open-mouth breathing and increased noise while breathing), eye irritation, excessive watering, inflammation of throat or mouth, nasal discharge, asthma-like symptoms and increased breathing rates are common. We can wear masks and stay indoors to avoid outdoor pollution. Pets don’t have that option. So it is our duty to save them from pollution.”
Remedies
If your dog experiences any of these symptoms, it is advisable to take him/her to the vet immediately. A dog would need some amount of daily exercise. While most experts suggest daily walks, it is counter-effective and even harmful for the dog to exercise now that the pollution level is so high. The water intake must be increased during this time to flush out pollutants from their bodies. Besides, pet owners must not take their dogs for a walk during the peak office hours or when the pollution level and smoke are high.

Sunday, August 23, 2020

What is graphene?



  • Graphene is a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. It is the building-block of Graphite (which is used, among others things, in pencil tips), but graphene is a remarkable substance on its own - with a multitude of astonishing properties which repeatedly earn it the title “wonder material”.
  • Graphene's main properties:

    Graphene is the thinnest material known to man at one atom thick, and also incredibly strong - about 200 times stronger than steel. On top of that, graphene is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and has interesting light absorption abilities. It is truly a material that could change the world, with unlimited potential for integration in almost any industry.

    Potential applications:

    Graphene is an extremely diverse material, and can be combined with other elements (including gases and metals) to produce different materials with various superior properties. Researchers all over the world continue to constantly investigate and patent graphene to learn its various properties and possible applications, which include:
    • batteries
    • transistors
    • computer chips
    • energy generation
    • DNA sequencing
    • water filters
    • antennas
    • touchscreens (for LCD or OLED displays)
    • sollar cells

    Graphene is an exciting material that is getting a lot of attention - especially since the 2010 Nobel prize in physics went to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novosolev, who first isolated Graphene in 2004


Production of graphene:

Graphene is indeed very exciting, but producing high quality materials is still a challenge. Dozens of companies around the world are producing different types and grades of graphene materials - ranging from high quality single-layer graphene synthesized using a CVD-based process to graphene flakes produced from graphite in large volumes.
High-end graphene sheets are mostly used in R&D activities or in extreme applications such as sensors, but graphene flakes, produced in large volumes and at lower prices, are adopted in many applications such as sports equipment, consumer electronics, automotive and more.

Graphene products:

Several companies offer graphene and graphene based products. You may check our list of graphene related companies to find a company that offers the products you need.
In December 2011 Vorbeck Materials said that the Siren anti-theft packaging device, which uses their graphene-based Vor-Ink circuitry (shown below) has started shipping - and this was the world's first commercially available product that is based on graphene.
Today there are several more graphene products on the market. The sport industry was an early adopted, and as early as 2013 HEAD started shipping graphene-enhanced tennis rackets (called YouTek Graphene Speed series). Today one can buy graphene-enhanced helmets, ski equipment and even Lacrosse gear.
Graphene has also entered the consumer electronics market - for example Huawei's Mate 20 X smartphone, uses “graphene film cooling technology” for heat management purposes. Another high-profile company that adopts graphene is Ford - which is using graphene-reinforced foam covers for noisy components in its 2019 F-150 and Mustang cars. The graphene is mixed with foam constituents, and the resulting parts are said to be 17% quieter, 20% stronger, and 30% more heat-resistant
Huawei Mate 20 X image
An interesting market for graphene is the sensors market. In 2016 for example San Diego-based Nanomedical Diagnostics (now called Cardea) started shipping its graphene-based sensors and the AGILE R100 system which allows for real-time detection of small molecules. The graphene sensor offers faster sample processing, greater accuracy, portability and cost savings.
Nanomedical Diagnostics Agile R100 photo

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Friday, July 31, 2020

Top 5 deadliest creature in the world

Top 5 deadliest creature in the world:--

  1. Australian Box Jellyfish:
    Box Jellyfish are those animals that are probably the most beautiful to look at of all species of Jellyfish. Its form is remarkable just like a transparent screen. This marine animal grows up to about 15 feet tall. That animal is now known as the most poisonous animal in the world. The amount of poison in a Jellyfish can kill up to 60 people. The poison attacks the heart, nervous system and skin cells. It can kill anyone within 3 minutes. 
  2. Cone snail:
    Snail can become a serious poisonous creature. In fact the general snail is not toxic, but the Cone snail is most terrible. It is originally seen in Australia's hot saline marine water. 
  3. Black Mamba:
    The world's fastest and deadliest venomous snake is the Black Mamba. The most violent they are, the most crowdy they are. They attack the opponent only when they are terrified. There are many stories about them in ancient Africa. The Black Mamba is found in the highlands of South and East Africa. The average length is 6.2 feet. However, 18 feet Mambas have been found. Their speed is up to 25 km/h. Black Mamba can kill a elephant in a single bite. 
  4. Cape Buffalo:
    It looks like an innocent, wondering animal in the grassland. But they are one of the deadliest animals in the world. A Cape Buffalo's weight is up to a few tons. Their strength is their body weight and bad mood. If any one tease them, he is no longer safe. Experts say that their memory is very strong so they are extremely dangerous animals for humans. 
  5. Siafu Ants:
    There is a type of ant called Siafu ants, they are also called driver ants. Evidence of the existence of such ants has been found on Earth, not even today, but about 70 million years ago. They are found mainly in different parts of South America and Africa. They even kill many animals in just few times..

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Sunday, July 26, 2020

Since the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, many unknown things of Bollywood have started coming out. Such a sudden death of a young star has shaken the whole industry. A few days ago singer Sonu Nigam feared  that everyone would get news of such suicides from the music industry. This time A.R Rahman opened his mouth about his position in Bollywood. Music director, singing experts AR Rahman, who won the Oscar, National Award, says that he is the victim of an influential gang in Bollywood. The fans are shocked to hear such words on Rahman's face. AR Rahman in Southern Indian cinema, sings regularly, but he is not regularly found in Bollywood. In his words, there is a gang in the film industry who are spreading rumors about him. 
AR Rahman has directed the music of "Dil Bechara" directed by Mukesh Chabra, the last film of SSR. In this regard Rahman said, "When Mukesh came to me, I have gave him fours songs in two days, he(Mukesh)said, Sir, many told me not to go to Rahman and told me different things, I understand why I don't get job offers in good movies. A big circle is working against me and unknowingly doing harm".

Rahman further said that many people may want him to work but that gang is preventing them from doing so. He said, "All right, I believe in God. I think God gives me good work. But I want to tell everyone that I want to work with everyone. My door is open for everyone"..

Thursday, July 23, 2020

India successfully launches three anti-tank guided missiles made entirely on indigenous technology. The missile was tested three times from Chandipur in Odisha. This anti-tank guided missile is named Dhruvastra. The Defense Research and Development Organization(DRDO)has developed this anti-tank guided missile. This missile can be launched from a helicopter. This is one of the most advanced anti-tank weapons in the world. This anti-tank guided missile was tested twice on July 15 and once on July 16. The missile successfully hit the target in the top attack mode. 
Meanwhile, the helicopter version of the "Nag Helena" is Dhruvastra. The "Nag Helena is one of the most powerful anti-tank missiles. Its range is from 500 meters to 20 km. It has a special type of electronic of sensor, which is not caught on the enemy's radar, five more variants of this Dhruvastra or helicopter version of "Nag Helena" are being created. This will allow the enemy to destroy enemy bunkers, armored vehicles and battle tanks and smash enemy tanks in high altitude areas or in the plains..

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Tuesday, July 21, 2020


Samsung Galaxy M31s will come by a massive 6,000mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging and the ability to reverse charge. The device will feature a full HD+ Super AMOLED display. It was recently spotted on Geekbench sporting the model number SM-M317F. According to the listing, the device will be powered by the company’s own Exynos 9611 processor paired with 6GB of RAM. The device managed to get a score of 347 in the single-core test and a score of 1,256 in the multi-core test. The Geekbench listing also reveals that the device will be running Google’s Android 10 operating system with the company’s own OneUI skin on top. The company has not mentioned the size of the display. Due to the Super AMOLED display panel, we expect the company to integrate an in-display fingerprint on to the device. 

According to a report by 91Mobiles, the Galaxy M31s will be made available starting August 6 and will have a starting price of around Rs 20,000. To recall, the Galaxy M31 launched with a starting price of Rs 17,499 for the 6GB RAM/128GB storage . Samsung is set to launch its budget Galaxy M31s smartphone in India on July 30 at 12 PM IST. This will be the successor to the Galaxy M31, which was launched back in February..


Sunday, July 19, 2020

Have you seen this kind of cockroach before?

It is hard to believe that Cockroach can't take such a strange looks. Researchers have discovered a new species of animal that has been searched for a long time in a part of the Indian Ocean in Bantan. The animal was first found in 2018 in the west java region of Indonesia. At first sight, it seemed as if the creature was wearing a helmet on its head, as if the star wars character Darth Vader. After nearly two months of research this month, Singapore have identified the animal as the new discovery, named "Bathynomus Raksasa", a giant sea cockroach. On July 8, scientific researchers submitted their report on this new species. It is published in the Biodiversity Research Journal "Jukeys". 
Bathynomus monster is a kind of giant creature. There are about 20 speciesin the body of the species of Bathynomus. It bears resemblance to crabs, lobsters and shrimps. They live in a very cool place in the heart of the ocean. This cockroach has 14 legs, and they walk in the depths of the sea in search of food. They have objects on their heads like helmets. At 50 cm in size, this sea cockroach is usually the largest at 33 cm. Researchers from the National University of Singapore, the research center for Oceanography, and the Indonesia Institute of Sciences have worked on this project. They have toured about 63 places for two weeks and have collected 12 thousand samples. Going deep into the sea they have brought innumerable 800 species of jellyfish, sponges, earthworms, snails, starfish and crabs. Of these 12 species are totally unknown to the researchers..

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