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Design - A Few Intricacies.
I am an automobile engineer. Ever since I enrolled in an engineering college, my friends and family would look up to me to repair any and almost everything! They would ask me about which car to buy or which one has a better engine and things like that. But, honestly, I didn’t have these answers always. Hence I also used to wing it at times! If I were lucky, my parents would ask me to help them set up a new electronic gadget and shower praises on me if I get it done!
By ankit priyadarshi4 years ago in FYI
Make Your Fruits and Vegetables Last Twice as Long
I was tired of my fruits and vegetables going to waste before my family could consume them. I would often purchase a carton of strawberries one day, and they were moldy the very next day. I had decided to give up purchasing them until my sister enlightened me about washing and cleaning them and storing them in Mason jars or other jars. I was happy to discover that this method works for not only strawberries but also for other fruits and for vegetables.
By Margaret Minnicks4 years ago in FYI
How Much Is A Human Body Part Worth?
So we have all heard the jokes about selling a kidney or a liver to pay for something expensive but you might be surprised to find out just how much each human body part is worth to science. Organ donation is a huge charitable operation and those fuckers are getting PAID people. Today we are going to look at what each human body part is worth when you are selling it to scientific research firms and universities. Note: I don’t know how to negotiate the brokering of human body parts nor do I suggest doing it for extra cash. HOWEVER, I have been in charge of estates before where we have chosen to donate the organs to charity . . . below are the fair market values those charities get paid after harvesting the deceased organs. The more you know fellow hustlers, the more you know.
By Jessica Bugg4 years ago in FYI
Sulfonamides and Sulfonamide Hapten
Due to a low cost and general efficacy in common bacterial diseases, sulfonamides (SAs), the oldest antibacterial agents, are still widely used nowadays in human and veterinary medicine for the treatment and prophylactic purposes of infectious diseases and used as growth-promoting feed additives.
By Vivian Creative4 years ago in FYI
Designers shocked by the force of an elephant's trunk
An elephant's trunk is a solid cylinder that is so solid it can knock off tree limbs. However, it can likewise snuff up small bits of food without breaking them. Also, presently, researchers are revealing more insight into how elephants utilize their trunks to move air, water, food, and that's just the beginning.
By Mashud M Alfoyez 4 years ago in FYI
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Nice Home Security Tips That Will Actually Work How much do you know when it comes to home security systems? If you don't know about home security, it's time to become educated. This is a costly investment that can keep your family safe, so you should read more about it.
By securitiescameracom4 years ago in FYI
First antiquated human DNA found from key Asian movement course
The 7,000-year-old skeleton of an adolescent agrarian from Sulawesi in Indonesia could be the main remaining parts found from a secretive, old culture known as the Toaleans, analysts report this week in Nature1.
By Mashud M Alfoyez 4 years ago in FYI
Big Bee Problem
The high loss of bees has led to an increase in the number of beekeepers each year, and rental rates for bee colonies have increased, Williams said. Rapid overwork and low-quality queens and beekeepers have also led to the loss of colonies, although buying queens from excellent sources and breeding them well can improve colonial productivity and health.
By Srijan Kunwar4 years ago in FYI








