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Does humans emit light...?This is considered the poetic discovery in the history of Anatomy.More than three decades ago,...
28/03/2022

Does humans emit light...?

This is considered the poetic discovery in the history of Anatomy.
More than three decades ago, German Scientist Fritz Albert Popp managed to prove that humans emit light.
It is a weak emission, that we don't notice with the naked eye and that is typical of all living beings, even plants.
Where did this light come from? Popp concluded that these lights played an important role in cellular communication, which was later proven.
But that wasn't all, that was left to be discovered about Popp's cells, and its team discovered that, when a cell is about to die, it emits biophotonic radiation hundreds of times larger than usual.
The discovery seems like a beautiful coincidence, although it may be more than that.

Human Tongue could produce poison...!!!Science recently discovered that humans have the ideal salivary glands to produce...
23/03/2022

Human Tongue could produce poison...!!!
Science recently discovered that humans have the ideal salivary glands to produce poison.
Meanwhile,this doesn't happen. Instead, our salivary glands produce the most powerful painkiller namely which is six times stronger than and still has antidepressant action. Our tongue has natural gift to relieve pain and sadness.

But if our tongue is fully capable of producing poison, then why don't it..?
Simply because we don't need it...!
We don't need to use our tongue to attack, to hurt, or to poison.

06/12/2021

Do flies really throw up on your food when they land on it?

Imagine you're at a picnic and just about to bite into your sandwich. Suddenly you spot a fly headed your way, homing in on your food with help from its compound eyes and antennae. It manages to escape your swatting, lands on the sandwich and then seems to throw up on it!

It can look kind of gross, but the fly might be just airing out its own digested food, or spitting on yours.

Most of the over 110,000 known fly species have no teeth, so they cannot chew solid food. Their mouthparts are like a spongy straw. Once they land on your food, they need to release digestive juices to liquefy it into a predigested, slurpable soup they can swallow. In short, some flies are on a liquid diet.

To fit more food in their stomachs, some flies try to reduce the liquid in what they have already eaten. They regurgitate food into vomit bubbles to dry it out a bit. Once some water has evaporated they can ingest this more concentrated food.

Human beings don't need to do all this spitting and regurgitating to get nutrients out of our food. But you do produce a digestive juice in your saliva, an enzyme called amylase, which predigests some of the sandwich bread while you chew.

Amylase breaks down starch, which you can't taste, into simple sugars like glucose, which you can taste. That's why bread gets sweeter the longer you chew it.

28/11/2021

Parasite As Fish Tongue
Cymothoa exigua, or the tongue-eating louse, is a of the family . It enters fish through the gills. The female attaches to the tongue, while the male attatches to the gill arches beneath and behind the female. Females are 8–29 mm (0.3–1.1 in) long and 4–14 mm (0.16–0.55 in) wide. Males are about 7.5–15 mm (0.3–0.6 in) long and 3–7 mm (0.12–0.28 in) wide.
The parasite severs the blood vessels in the fish's tongue, causing the tongue to fall off. It then attaches itself to the remaining stub of the tongue and becomes the fish's new tongue.

03/11/2021

Honeybees can destroy HIV
A toxin found in bee venom can destroy HIV and Tumour
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29/10/2021

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