Picture left:An early prototype of the smart shirt developed at Georgia Tech
Smart fabrics that may one day be able to take images of their surroundings are under development by US researchers. The research team has found a way to accurately place sensors in each relatively large polymer fibres and co-ordinate the electrical signals they send when light falls on them.
Chinese and U.S. researchers have developed a carbon nanotube-coated smart yarn which can conduct electricity and be woven into textiles to detect blood or to monitor health last year.
VIAN.B. Nanotechnology, shortened to "Nanotech", is the study of the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with structures of the size 100 nanometers or smaller, and involves developing materials or devices within that size.
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"A penny for your thoughts"
Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Smart clothes could take photos |
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Russian Girl in Intensive Care After Restoring Virginity 6 Times |
A Russian woman Natalia K., married at 24, ended up in intensive care after restoring her virginity for the sixth time.
As her husband was not the girl's first sexual partner, she underwent the cosmetic procedure known as hymenoplasty–an operation that causes bleeding during intercourse to simulate of virginity, as an anniversary gift to her husband. She went to this extent to please her husband when he confessed he was upset about her losing her virginity before the wedding and with another man. She than had five more consecutive hymen restorations as an annual present to him. According to reports, doctors warned Natalia that another procedure could jeopardize her health. Undaunted, she signed waivers and had the surgery done. The woman's luck went out when her weakened immune system made her susceptible to an infection that landed her in intensive care. VIA
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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Woman's cancer vanishes after prayers to 19th-century Maryland priest |
Mary Ellen Heibel, a parishioner at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Annapolis,Maryland USA, wears a charm bearing a tiny bone fragment from Francis X. Seelos, the priest to whom she turned in prayer when she learned that she had terminal cancer. Francis X. Seelos, the 19th-century Maryland priest to whom Heibel had turned in prayer for help has seeminly wiped out malignant tumors in her lungs, liver, stomach and chest, canonized as a saint.
For years Seelos - who also served as a pastor in Baltimore and Cumberland - has been a physical presence for Heibel, 71, a slim mother of four, grandmother of 11. In a brass necklace reliquary about the size of a silver dollar, the retired antiques appraiser wears a fragment of his bone no longer than the "L" in relic.
She has carried Seelos with her this way since early 2003, when she was diagnosed with and underwent surgery for esophageal cancer at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington. About a year later, doctors there found that the surgery had missed a cancerous lymph node. So began a seven-week, five-day-a-week regimen of radiation and chemotherapy.
HHeibel and her husband, John, parishioners at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Annapolis,continues their weekly routine at St. Mary's of early morning prayers seeking the help of Seelos, the Redemptorist priest who in several ways remains present at the church where he served two brief stints in the mid-1800s. The German native beams from stained glass in the nave, watches from a photograph on a wall near the church office, sits in a statue on a bench in the garden. A chip of his breastbone the shape and size of a pinkie fingernail is preserved in a reliquary kept in the rectory.
In the early 1970s when a local woman who had been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer was found free of the disease after prayers calling on Seelos. An investigation similar to the one in Heibel's case affirmed this as a miracle, and Seelos was beatified in a ceremony in Rome in 2000, thereafter be officially known as "Blessed Seelos," standing one difficult step away from sainthood.
After moving from Germany to the United States in the 1840s, Seelos was ordained at St. James in Baltimore, and from 1854 to 1863 served as pastor at St. Alphonsus in Baltimore, Sts. Peter and Paul in Cumberland and St. Mary's in Annapolis. By all accounts, he stood out for his good humor.
Heibel turned to him when her ordeal of treatment began at Walter Reed. She sought his help when she got the word in spring 2004 that the cancer had returned, turning up in five places where it had not been found before. That May, her doctor at Walter Reed told her that she probably had six months to live. A chemotherapy trial for esophageal cancer patients conducted at Hopkins by Dr. Michael K. Gibson at best could double her life expectancy to 12 months. In January 2005, a friend who had recently converted to Catholicism suggested that the Heibels ask their pastor to begin a schedule of novenas - prayers for a particular purpose recited nine days consecutively or once a week for nine weeks - appealing to Seelos. Gibson said his recollection is that the cancer must have been diminishing along the way, but the scan of Feb.8,2009, Heibel underwent a week after her final chemotherapy treatment showed something extraordinary. Dr. Gibson called and said there is no tumors left for they are all gone and it wasn't his treatment that did it. Dr. Larry Fitzpatrick, chief of surgery at Mercy Medical Center said as to a scientist, to "be the Doubting Thomas," but as a Catholic, he says, he must entertain the possibility of a supernatural cause. A miracle or was it probably a combination of the chemotherapy and good fortune!! VIA
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Air New Zealand staff naked for its flight safety briefing. |
New Zealand national carrier's safety video for domestic services on its Boeing Co (BA.N) 737 planes show pilot and cabin crew dressed only in body paint. But the safety message is kept seemly by carefully chosen camera angles. The short film captures the cabin crew at work with modesty protected by strategically placed seat belts and life jackets.
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Video:Air New Zealand staff have nothing to hide
The idea behind the latest campaign is to highlight the importance of listening to safety procedures before flights take off - airlines have long claimed that many passengers ignore them in favour of reading or looking out of the window.
As this video ends, a female cabin crew member walks down the (empty) aisle towards the back of the plane.
Friday, June 26, 2009
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Michael Jackson Dies from massive heart attack due to drug overdose |
Updated 8 July:
The star's five-page will dated 7 July, 2002 estimates his estate to be worth more than $500m (£303m), and gives it to The Michael Jackson Family Trust. The will said Jackson's estate consisted almost entirely of "non-cash, non-liquid assets, including primarily an interest in a catalogue of music royalty rights which is currently being administered by Sony ATV, and the interests of various entities".
The trust will benefit his three children, his mother and unnamed charities. The document reveals that the star "intentionally omitted" to provide for his former wife, Debbie Rowe. Jackson's long-term friend and singer Diana Ross is named as a guardian for his three children should his mother be unable to take care of them. Katherine Jackson was granted temporary guardianship of Jackson's three children on Monday June 29th 2009.Meanwhile, figures show Jackson had the three top-selling US albums(Number Ones, Essential Michael Jackson & Thriller) last week of June 2009 - each shifting more than 100,000 copies. Debbie Rowe is the biological mother of Jackson's eldest children - Michael Joseph Jackson Jr, known as Prince Michael, 12, and Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, 11. The singer's youngest son - seven-year-old Prince Michael II - was born to a surrogate mother whose identity has never been revealed. VIA
Michael Jackson's Death Larry King with Jermaine, Pt1
Michael Jackson's Death Larry King with Jermaine, Pt2
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Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Celebration Concert
In late November of 2001, the CBS television network aired a two-hour special in honor of Michael Jackson's thirtieth year as a solo entertainer (his first solo
single, "Got to Be There", was recorded in 1971). The show was edited from footage of two separate concerts Michael had orchestrated in New York City's Madison
Square Garden. (on September 7th & 10th 2001, Michael Jackson celebrates his 30th anniversary as a solo artist at Madison Square Garden in New York.) The shows sold out in five hours. Ticket prices were pop's most expensive ever; the best seats cost $5,000 and included a dinner with Michael Jackson and a signed poster. The cheapest seats cost $1600, which included just a dinner following the concert. Jackson reportedly earned $7.5 million for each of the two concerts, which is over $150,000 per minute. Amongst fellow artists paying tribute to him are Whitney Houston, Usher, James Ingram, Destiny's Child, Liza Minnelli and many others. He also reunites on stage with his brothers for the first time since 84.

Michael Jackson died after being found unconscious in his Bel Air home on Thursday 25thJune2009. Jackson - who had battled addiction to painkillers and among myriad health problems - died in the midst of a comeback bid, with 50 soldout concerts planned for London this summer.
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The 50-year-old music icon fell unconscious and stopped breathing at his rented home on Sunset Blvd. in Bel Air, Los Angeles neighborhood of Holmby Hills. A doctor present at the time of the incident performed CPR on the singer who suffered cardiac arrest but could not revive him. He was not breathing and had no pulse when paramedics arrived after a 911 call around 12:26 p.m. PT. They administered CPR and took Jackson via ambulance to UCLA Medical Center but were unable to revive him.
Michael was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. The cause of death was unknown, Jackson's brother Marlon told CNN that Michael was not feeling well Wednesday night and a doctor was called to the house. Jackson family attorney Brian Oxman speculated to CNN that the singer's death might be related to the abuse of prescription medication.

Born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, Jackson was the seventh of nine children. He married Lisa Marie Presley — Elvis' only child — in 1994, but they divorced 20 months later in 1996. The 41-year-old songtress said she is so very sad and confused with every emotion possible at his sudden death. The same year, Jackson married Debbie Rowe and had two children before splitting in 1999.
The singer is survived by three children: Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince "Blanket" Michael Jackson II.
At the time of his death, Jackson was gearing up for a comeback, rehearsing for a series of 50 sold-out shows in London's O2 arena (expected to generate $100 million in ticket sales) that would jump-start a world tour, a new album and possibly a movie. Michael Jackson, who amassed fortunes and lost them all, died in debt - but may have been sitting atop a goldmine. His family will need every penny to clean up the financial mess left by Jackson, who was famously called "a millionaire who lived like a billionaire." In the end, even though he was getting as much as $75 million a year from the rights to his own megahits as well as those of the Beatles, the King of Pop died deeply in debt. By 1999, he was earning $11 million a year but spending $31 million. He bought a 2,500-acre property near Santa Ynez, Calif. for $17 million in 1989, spending millions more to turn it into a fantasyland he called the Neverland Ranch. He installed a zoo, an amusement park, a movie theatre and a miniature train system. It cost him $5 million a year to staff and maintain.
His shopping sprees became legendary: he thought nothing of dropping $150,000 in a few minutes at London's Harrods or $250,000 browsing for antiques in Beverly Hills.
He bought Rolls-Royces and Bentley and helicopters and jewelry for Elizabeth Taylor. There are stories of him flipping through high-end catalogues ordering every item on every page.
Then there was was the divorce settlement with Lisa Marie Presley, the $20 million he paid to make a child-molestation lawsuit go away, and a long series of lawsuits by assorted hangers-on. And the repeated plastic surgeries, which must have cost him more millions. By the late 1990s, Jackson was as much as $200 million in debt and the situation only got worse. He closed Neverland in 2006 and took out a $270 million loan against his music publishing holdings. He took out a $23 million loan on Neverland but defaulted several times. And still the lawsuits kept coming. He was sued last year in London by a Bahraini sheik who claimed the pop singer owed him $7 million. Jackson said he thought the sheik was giving him gifts, the sheik said he thought he and Jackson were going into the songwriting business together. Jackson settled the suit.
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