Monday, January 31, 2011

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

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The Curious Case of Jeremy Bentham


philosopher Jeremy Bentham was an eighteenth century English . His philosophical work was based on the assumption utilitalisme and was the founder of the University College of Londres.Hasta so normal. But today, every time there is faculty at the university, participates in decisions Bentham. Although it has been more than 200 years after his death, Bentham is a key point when the school board vote on a decision that has to do with the center.

How is it possible? Following his orders, was embalmed and dressed in his own clothes, and is exposed in a glass case in a crowded hallway in view of the students. The body, however, goes each year to preside over meetings in which he is remembered with the phrase "Jeremy Bentham, present but not voting."

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Monday, January 24, 2011

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During the heyday of the great adventures by sea, in the eighteenth and nineteenth Mariners trade encouraged by the exotic and remote countries reached almost all parts of the world in their different sailboats.

Many of these trips involving serious difficulties and dangers, especially compulsory routes passing by Cape Horn, known then as the Cape of Storms, which is located at the southern tip of South America, on the island Horn. Drake, in 1578, was the first bend.

reefs, shoals, strong winds, rain and snow for most of the year, and a thick fog when the storm calmed, Cape Horn became an impractical place for even more experienced sailors. The wrecks were the order of the day. Thus became a sign of luck and courage among the crew have managed to cross the inferno alive. Proud of it, and that the feat was reflected for life, the merchant seamen, pirates and privateers were hung from one ear as an earring hoop, preferably gold.

this distinctiveness could join two others, symbolizing the passage through the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, and of York, in Oceania. However, none of these two slopes could be equal to Cape Horn. The practice, which spread rapidly as a symbol of courage and daring, was also adopted by the pirates who ravaged the coasts of the Caribbean during the last century. They only had to show the ear to intimidate their victims.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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DNA inside a pumpkin

A team of researchers Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) have recovered DNA from the blood called the French King Louis XVI, guillotined in 1793. The blood was kept inside a pumpkin and was held by a family of Bologna had been more than a century.

A group of CSIC researchers have found DNA from the blood that supposedly belonged to the French King Louis XVI. CSIC.

Scientists traced the mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosome in the remains of a brown substance, presumably the blood of the French king, as the coordinator of the research team, Carles Lalueza-Fox, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, a joint CSIC and the University Pompeu Fabra. It was found that the sample analyzed corresponded to a European male whose genetic information came from lineages hard to find in the current databases.

also detected the mutation located HERC2 in the gene that determines the blue eyes and that is the color that the eye has been portrayed in the paintings of the monarchs of the time. While undertaking to guarantee the authenticity of the sample for possible living relatives of the king, "not located any," says Lalueza-Fox.

The only way to prove that indeed the remains studied included Louis XVI is to compare the Y chromosome with the genetic profile of the mummified heart attributed to his son, Louis XVII, which is preserved in the Basilica of Saint Denis in Paris. Historic moment



The chronicles of the time, many citizens went to the scaffold to dip their handkerchiefs in the blood of the monarch at the time of execution to keep a souvenir of the historic event. Tested blood came from one of those scarves that was deposited into a pumpkin, but which are not preserved remains beyond brown substance analyzed.

Pumpkin decorated with pictorial art and valued at two million euros, shows pictures of several actors of the French Revolution, George Danton, Maximilien Robespierre, Camille Desmoulins, Louis-Sébastien Mercier, Jean Paul Marat, the Queen Mary Antoinette and Louis XVI himself.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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A new twist: Columbus, the son of a king "Polish Portuguese spy?




Columbus secretly serving in Portugal, not Spain, which with the "discovery" of America sought to move away from the rich markets of Asia, and it was of Genoese origin because his father could be a Polish king in exile in Madeira, says researcher Manuel Rosa Luso-American.

Such claims are difficult to accept for Columbian historians, the less will cause much controversy. For

Rosa, who works for the Duke University Medical Center (North Carolina, United States), accompanies each of his assertions with well documented sources that can shake the foundations of modern history.

"The key to this enigma was always in Portugal, namely in the marriage of Columbus Filipa Moniz, Commander of the Order of Santiago," said Rose in an interview with Efe on the occasion of its publication in Spain book Columbus: The Untold Story (Editorial Aeschylus), foreword by Joaquim Verissimo Serrao, Prince of Asturias Prize for Social Sciences 1995.

In a volume full of dates, genealogies and reproductions of letters and manuscripts, Rosa is the tortuous path to prove that Columbus was a Genoese weaver, but a noble knowledge Scientists unusual for his time and service was always Portuguese, as a spy and as a seaman. "The real Columbus is the Italian Colombo, a commoner who would never have been married Filipa and be logged in the overnight to the Portuguese Court and Juan II's inner circle," said Rosa.

Mission: To drive away the Spaniards from India

Columbus, says, "was a very important person very familiar with all the confidence of the monarchy Lusa, in Spain Don Juan II worked for the secret mission to lure the Spaniards in India and recover later, royal marriages, the new heritage American. "Furthermore, he notes, the conquest of the West Indies take away the inevitable English ambitions over Portugal after the Muslims conquered Granada.

" John II, nicknamed the perfect prince, who reigned between 1481 and 1495 - working on a plan universal, with the scans as a priority for his government and the defeat of Islam as his other big goal, "says the writer. The plan" designed to protect the real India, "he added, had some incredible history, as there are maps tested prior to 1492 arrival of the Portuguese in Canada and parts of South America.

"Columbus knew from Where was the beginning, there was little versed ocean did not know his fate, as presented by the official story, "says Rosa, who also stresses that the admiral was a member of the Order of Christ, the heir to the Templars in Portugal. John II universal plan failed when his son died in 1491 and when the monarch died in 1495.

Machiavellian strategy

His successor, his cousin and brother Manuel, did not continue with this Machiavellian strategy, given its strong ties with Spain of Ferdinand and Isabella unified. However, the great mystery behind this story of Columbus Manuel Rosa based at the origin of man who "discovered" America.

After much asking, Rose concludes that the real personality of Columbus, with brow concealed both the monarchy and the seafarer lusa corresponded to a certain Sigismund Henriques. According to his reasoning, was the son of Ladislaus III, King of Poland and Hungary, defeated by the Turks at the Battle of Varna in 1444, which disappeared.

"Against 500 Years of History"

Rosa believes tested several letters of the time that Ladislao resigned his crown and was exiled to the last country in Europe remained committed to the crusade against Islam, Portugal, and assimilates the mystery surrounding the ancestry of the Polish king to Columbus.

After adopting the identity of a certain German Enrique, Ladislao would have been the father of Columbus and two of his brothers in Magdalena del Mar, in the Luso Madeira archipelago. "The final solution of the riddle goes through genetic comparison between the remains of Columbus and Ladislao, and that solution could change the memory of the modern world. But make no mistake, I'm going against 500 years of history."

Monday, January 17, 2011

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10 things you can do with your body after death

Do you think that the thing is over once your body stops working? Throughout history, various uses have been found on the corpses and practical. Here is a list of 10 things you can do with your body after death. Being sold




Your body may be more interesting than you think for some people who never knew you in life and maybe get to know more of your body yourself, if you buy it. The bodies are sold illegally to men of science for medical research, or who knows to perversions. Heat a city




In Helsinburgo, Sweden, since 1997 crematoria used the city as part of the heating of homes. 10% of the heat that buildings receive come from these sources. That is kidnapped




Eva Peron
was the victim of a kidnapping, but when she was dead. The dictator Pedro Eugenio Aramburu found no better way to show their power by stealing the body of the legend in Argentina, to hide and then show it to visitors. To put it in other countries. In 1974, after traveling perhaps more than in life, Eva Peron Duarte returned to the family and his body was buried in the Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.

Travel and be exposed as art


Some have claimed that exposure of Premier Entertainment, that where the bodies are exposed without skin or mid-autopsy, used bodies of prisoners executed Chinese political.

be the life of the party


European Looters cleaned Egypt had a strange habit with the mummies. Wealthy families who the organized parties acquired during the Victorian era, in which guests are progressing at the mummies, then take a little sherry and dive in casual conversation. Become

soap (or button)


not find convincing evidence of this, but the rumors never stopped listening. Many people believe that the Nazis turned into soap (some say also in buttons) to Holocaust victims. 6 million bodies should be much to hide.

Being part of the NASA team


The dead are useful for NASA, because they serve to determine the damage done to the body during landing. May even be sent on trips to other planets.

Being the center of attention (the entire USSR)


Joseph Stalin wanted to keep the memory of Vladimir Lenin alive. But perhaps it was a little out of line when, by his order, Lenin's corpse was exhibited for decades in Red Square. Scientists tried everything to keep it as fresh as possible for 25 years. Perhaps the highest body of the Russian leader remained intact, but his fame did not. Bury therefore discussed. Marry



in China is allowed to marry a boyfriend living with a girlfriend who died. In a country where men outnumber women in number, it is likely that many people never have a wife, for it to count the dead. The "ghost weddings" has become so common that they have reported a couple of cases of murderers who killed prostitutes and women with mental illness and then sell them as wives. Going to court




In the ninth century Pope Formoso was accused by his successor, Pope Stephen VI, for violation of church canon and perjury. Formoso Pope had to wear his papal robes and stand trial, sitting in front of the authorities. The catch is that Formoso was well dead and his body was exhumed for the justice process.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

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The Japanese say goodbye to

The Japanese no longer want to have a "look east." They want to look to the West, and are increasingly taking place on the upper eyelid to enlarge them and round them off.

In the waiting room of the clinic Jujin in the glitzy Ginza district, a symbol of modernity and sophistication of Tokyo, magazine covers coated paper combines the faces of famous Western celebrities with Nipponese.

striking that, despite its deferent origins are, they all have one thing in common: big eyes, round and expressive.

increasing number of Japanese women, tired of their slanted eyes, eyelid surgery decide to get a more Western appearance. In recent decades, the double eyelid surgery is so defendant that caused the lowering of the price. In Jujin Clinic, one of the pioneering centers for cosmetic surgery in Japan not only is in first place for an extensive list of more than 60 treatments, but also one of the largest deals cheap, costing 52. 500 yen (390 euros). Moreover, the intervention is quick and easy.


Wins Western canon of beauty

Interestingly this type of surgery is performed so successfully in a country like Japan, caught in a constant internal strife between the innovations coming from the West and the defense of the most deeply rooted traditions .

A look at women who walk the streets of Tokyo or Kyoto makes it clear that, today, are winning this battle which bet on the Western canon of beauty that comes through Hollywood and the movies edited maga in Europe or America.

In an increasingly global world lifting, Japan is moving away from its historical isolation, especially among the young. Japanese girls often visit foreign countries and want to look like European and American women. It is normal to want to change their eyes, because among the praises new generation is taking place, moreover, a change of mentality: "The operations of the eyelids is common in girls of 20 years, while women prefer a more mature lifting"

Sunday, January 9, 2011

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slanted eyes as Prohibition created forensic science


In this image courtesy of the family Gettler, observed (with costume) to Charles Norris, sitting, and Alexander Gettler in the laboratory of Bellevue Hospital

A wealthy banker's son, the pathologist Charles Norris, and a drinker and gambler, chemistry professor Alexander Gettler, put the basis of forensic science in the U.S.. Even before they were European forensic (the pioneer could be English Mateo Orfila), Norris and Gettler applied the scientific method to the investigation of murders, suicides and poisonings. In his new book, Poisoner's Handbook (The manual of the poisoners, not yet published in Spain), Pulitzer Prize winner Deborah Blum recounts the adventures of these two characters in the New York's ban on alcohol. U.S.

UK had inherited from the coroner system, kind of officials responsible for investigating violent deaths. But in New York in the early twentieth century, the institution was discredited. No formation of any kind, the position of coroner was an elected official subject to the vagaries of politics. Charged for the death certificate and, as stated Blum in his book, 'cause you decided lightly. In a certificate can be read the following diagnosis as a cause of death: "Act of God." In others they were not sure: "O assault or diabetes."

To change the situation, the mayor of New Norris named York to the new post of chief medical examiner in 1918. Son of a wealthy family, studied pathology Norris fans in Europe. By then he was responsible for the New York Bellevue Hospital laboratories. This would install Norris forensic services in the city, autopsy rooms and the morgue. He was passionate about his work as he spent the 15 years he spent in paying out of pocket because of the instrumental and invoices to budget shortages. Toxicology Laboratory

Norris first thing he did was to sign his second in Bellevue, Alexander Gettler. And, between them, set up the first laboratory U.S. Toxicology. Gettler not bear that a poisoner is away with it. When he learned of the possible emergence of a new poison, down to the butcher on the corner to buy a kilo of beef liver, cut it into thin layers and were injected with different doses of venom. Then, rehearsing how to detect it.

"They were the parents of forensic science in America," says Blum, who was a science writer and now works as a teacher. "In fact, Norris founded the first university program to train doctors in forensic medicine." In early 1923, for example, Norris gave a lecture at the School of Detectives of New York for the opening of the new course. It was the first time there came a scientist. Since then, candidates would pass through his lab to participate in autopsies.

As Gettler, also professor at the University of New York, appears in textbooks as the father of forensic toxicology in the U.S.. "But more important than this is the fact that both were visionaries. The medical examiner was not a science in those years and they knew they had to be. Changed the way scientists working in the criminal justice system," says Blum. Alcohol and crimes

the early hours of January 16, 1920 people gathered in Times Square for leave of alcohol. The next day went into effect 18 amendments to the U.S. Constitution by prohibiting their use. Two years earlier, Gettler wrote in the journal JAMA, "our government's prohibition of the manufacture of distilled spirits will certainly lead to illegal tampering."

Indeed, from then until the lifting of the ban, there is a kind of chemical warfare between the government and a new player emerged in the shadow of Prohibition, the Mafia. If the first industrial adulterated alcohol, the other the re-distilled to sell.

The only alcohol that could be developed on American soil was industrial. Since 1906, manufacturers were required to denature by adding other substances such as methanol which is able to let blind and even kill a person, to avoid charges that had alcohol.

But of the 300,000 million liters that the Government authorized each year for cooling, perfumes or solvents, 40,000 million was lost on the road. The mobsters learned to reverse the process. Chemists employed by the underworld redistilled stolen items in factories to feed the demand of gin and whiskey of the tens of thousands of illegal gambling houses that populated the entire geography. Only in New York were located more than 35,000.

At first it was relatively easy. The Government forced to mix one hundred parts of ethyl alcohol with two methyl. The first boiling above 68 degrees, the second a little earlier, at 65. Thus, with proper equipment, they managed to evaporate the methanol, ethanol leaving ready to put aroma of gin, some sugar for rum or a dye in the case of whiskey.

The Treasury Department, responsible for enforcing the ban (the real Elliot Ness to Al Capone was caught for one of its officials), was forced to devise new ways to prevent alcohol consumption. Up to 70 different tested recipes, each more dangerous than before. They used acetone, quinine bisulfate, kerosene and carbolic acid. Up to 10,000 dead

But alcohol deaths began to rise. Charles Norris himself began compiling statistics for deaths from alcohol and hold press conferences to make them denounce the "trial of extermination" that was carried out by the Government. In 1926, according to their data, 11,700 people died from drinking alcohol in the U.S.. The problem was that it was not known then identify his remains in the body and, more importantly, find out if the deceased had been drinking too much alcohol or adulterated with some poison.

His second, Gettler, tested up to 58 ways to detect, in human tissues and in the actual drink. Both are synthesized by the liver as formaldehyde, but the methyl in more quantity, so it takes longer to metabolize it. It also creates another byproduct, formic acid, highly toxic. Gettler found a system to detect the amount and quality of alcohol in the liver and brain.

author estimates that, 10,000 Americans died from drinking adulterated by order of his Government. "Thousands more died from drinking illegal liquor various ways or directly from industrial alcohol," he adds. There are exaggerations

of Professor Dr. Blum or Norris. When viewing the press of the time, as The New York Times and the Daily Record, both Democrats and the liberal press accused the government of being behind the poisoning. On three occasions, the Democrats (mostly attached to the block wet as it was known to pro alcohol) motions voted against providing funds to corrupt the industrial alcohol. But they were in the minority. It was not until November 1932, when Franklin D. Roosevelt won the presidency and assure you that the happy days "are back" Prohibition was over.

Monday, January 3, 2011

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most deadly diseases of mankind

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)


AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) was first recognized in 1981 and knew he was from Africa. Has led to the deaths of more than 2.1 million people including 330,000 children. 77% of women in sub-Saharan Africa living with AIDS.

AIDS is an infectious disease that attacks the human immune system. It is caused by a retrovirus and the spread is given by the transfusion of infected blood, contaminated needles or by being born to a mother who is

infected
Malaria (1600 - present)


Malaria is one of the most common infectious disease caused by a protozoan transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes infected, resulting in the individual chills and fever or shortness of breath unhealthy. This disease leaves behind about one to two million deaths annually, most of whom are young children. Malaria is from Africa and spread by mosquitoes in other places in Asia and some parts of America.

Typhus (430 BC - present)


Typhoid is one of the oldest infectious diseases of mankind, a disease caused by bacteria transmitted by lice. Is an acute infection caused by Rickettsia Prowazeki specific. It consists of groups of rickettsial diseases characterized by high fever, rash, a nervous and mental disorders and extreme prostration. Most of Napoleon's soldiers died of typhus in Russia between 1919 and 1923, 3 million people have died.

Wrath (1817 - present)


Cholera is an acute infectious gastroenteritis caused by enterotoxin producing strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, a disease characterized by severe intestinal disorders. Eight types of cholera pandemics have killed millions of people around the world as it first originated in the delta of the Ganges River in India.


Smallpox (430 BC - 1979)


Smallpox is a contagious disease, caused epidemics throughout history, this deadly disease caused variola virus that emerged in human populations and was eradicated from nature. This contagious disease killed 3 million people annually in the 20 th century. Smallpox began in East Asia and spread through India, Africa and the Middle East.

English Flu (1918 - 1919)



The English flu is an influenza pandemic that killed between 30 and 100 million people with unusually high death rates among healthy young adults within 2 years, and which quickly spread worldwide. It was the worst infectious pandemic in history and originated in France in 1916.