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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Blue-eyed individuals tend to be alcoholics

Based on the latest results of a unique study of the genetic researchers at the University of Vermont reported by Science Daily said that the blue-eyed people are most likely to become alcoholics.

The study was led by Arvis Sulovari, a doctoral student in the cell, molecular and biological sciences and assistant professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Dawei Li, PhD, is the first to make a direct connection between a person's eye color and alcohol dependence.
Primarily European Americans with light-colored eyes -- including green, grey and brown in the center -- had a higher incidence of alcohol dependency than those with dark brown eyes, with the strongest tendency among blue-eyed individuals, according to new research. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LUIWle)
Results of the study, published in the July issue of the American Journal of Medical Genetics: Neuropsychiatric Genetics (Part B), shows the hope of finding the root of the problem, not just alcoholism, but also other psychiatric illnesses.

"This suggests an interesting possibility that the eye color can be useful in the clinic for a diagnosis of alcohol dependence," said Arvis.

The authors found mainly Europeans and Americans with a brighter eye color including green, gray, and brown in its center have a higher incidence of alcohol dependency in those dark brown eyes, with a strong tendency on the blue eyes person.

The study outlines the genetic components that determine eye color and indicate that they are aligned with the same chromosome as genes associated with excessive alcohol use.

However, Li said, "we still do not know why," and further research is still needed. Li arrived at the University of Vermont in 2012 and has been studying the genetics of psychiatry for over a decade.

During that, he worked closely with physics experts and scientists in the Northeast that collaborate to build a database of more than 10,000 individuals, mostly composed of African American and European American, who was diagnosed with at least one psychiatric illness.

Many are diagnosed with the disease more than one including depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, also alcoholism and drug addiction.

"It is a complex disorder," said Li. "There are many genes and many environmental triggers." Much of the data base, the study of Li and Sulovari filtered the patients with alcohol dependence of European descent, a total of 1,263 samples.

After Sulovari noticed the eye color relationship, they do re-analysis their test three times, arrange and rearrange the group to compare the age, gender, and ethnic differences or geographical backgrounds, such as whether in the south or north of the continent.

Subsequently, Li wanted to dig deeper into the relationship between cultural background and genetic formation, continuing his adventures in the search for mechanisms of psychiatric illness.

The biggest challenge is: all the genes identified in 20 years ago "can only explain a small percentage of genetic parts that have been suggested," he said.

"There are still many missing, unknown." Li sends requests for funding to pursue the missing genes and other work on the proposal so that funding goes where the database search using comprehensive patient samples.

The study result of Li and Sulovari provide a powerful stepping stone. "The most amazing part of this work is the investigation of the interface between the statistics, informatics and biology," said Sulovari. "This is a tremendous opportunity to study genes in the context of complex human diseases." *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SCIENCEDAILY]
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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

The new scenario of Doomsday revealed

Scientists have had a consensus about the beginning of the universe, namely through the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago. However, about the end of time, until today, scientists are still groping.

Recent theoretical modeling conducted by Marcelo D Disconzi of the Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA, revealed that the universe is likely to end up passing the Big Rip scenarios.
The end of the world (and indeed the universe) as we know it won’t be an explosion but a separation of the constituents of all matter, say scientists at Vanderbilt University. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dCYkae)
"The idea of ​​a Big Rip basically is that in the end, will be an integral constituent material. You will see the atom torn. It could be said that the dramatic scenario," said Disconzi.

There are "hidden forces" in the universe, among them the gravity and dark matter. The existence of dark matter, so called because even to this day has not been found to exist, making the universe expands.

Evidence of expansion of the universe is the result of the supernova observations that were located far from Earth. The more distant supernova, the more color is red because the light has been refracted wading along its journey through space and time toward the human.
The timeline of the universe, from Big Bang to Big Rip, according to the new theory. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1dCYkae)
"You've got competition between dark matter that are trying to develop the universe and gravity which tends to compress them. The question is, who wins?" Disconzi said as quoted by The Guardian on Thursday, July 2, 2015.

When gravity is winning, what happens is the Big Crunch. Initially, the universe will expand. However, due to the influence of gravity, the universe will be compressed until at one point very compressible, allowing the Big Bang event will coming back.

If dark matter wins, the Big Freeze will be happen. In that scenario, the universe will continue expanding until at one point a very tenuous and gas is too thin to be able to produce stars. In the end, no matter what happens.

In research published in the Physical Review D journal, Disconzi modeling by entering the fluid viscosity factor and the ability to expand and condenses. In this case, the fluid is the universe itself.

Fluid viscosity actually has been included in the calculations to uncover the end-time scenarios. However, in the calculation of the time, otherwise there is a fluid which is able to move faster than light.

"This is a fatal error because it was evident that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light," said Disconzi. With that revision, dark matter might be a winner, but will not make the universe is the Big Freeze. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | THE GUARDIAN]
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Seeing several well-known supercars in the pickup version

And after some time ago we were presents several rendering images of the Lamborghini Urus in pickup version designed by Theophilus Chin (jump to article).

Well on this occasion we will show some well-known supercar brands in pickup version. Of course this is only in the form of the rendering images of the many automotive designers.
2015 Hennessey VelociRaptor 600. (Picture from: http://aol.it/1M0yV65)
Building a high-performance pickup probably is something that has been done by various automobile manufacturers as well as the world's leading automotive modifier. For example, based on F-150 VelociRaptor, Hennessey some time ago has created one of the most tough pickups on the market.
The pickup version of McLaren P1 by YasidDesign. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1GVnycb)
And if the famous supercar manufacturers also decided to plunge into the pickup market. Well, some of the following automotive designers seem to have considered it, and then create multiple renderings pickup version for some famous supercars.
Bugatti Veyron in the pickup truck version by YasidDesign. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1GVnycb)
For example, YasidDesign make rendering a pickup version of the McLaren P1 and Bugatti Veyron. While, XTomiDesign make designs in the latest version of the BMW M3 pickup.
BMW M3 pickup by XTomiDesign. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1GVnycb)
Well, if compared with the actual pickup truck version, possibly these 'pickup version' may seem a bit 'strange', but can also be unique and 'maybe' functional. Well, what do you think? *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | OTOBLITZCLASSIC.COM]
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Meets the Koenigsegg 'Track-focused' Agera RS

At the Geneva Motor Show 2015 sometime ago, the Swedish supercar manufacturer, Koenigsegg has featured some of their most sensational supercars. One is Koenigsess Agera RS sits alongside its megacar brothers, Koenigsegg One:1 and Koenigsegg Regera.

And the Agera RS is the successor of Agera R in which offers more power and a new look; owner probably would not consider the Agera R.
2015 Koenigsegg Agera RS in the Geneva Motor Show 2015. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1TicWMu)
As you would expect, the Agera RS apply some of new technology and features of the One:1. Not only that, Koenigsegg claims the car as "the ultimate track tool". That certainly meets all the latest safety standards so it appropriate for use on public roads!
Interior view of 2015 Koenigsegg Agera RS. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1TicWMu)
Right side view of 2015 Koenigsegg Agera RS. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1TicWMu)
In the RS Agera, Koenigsegg adds advanced lightweight sound insulation, a new tracks optimized front splitter, front winglets, side skirts, a sophisticated dynamic underbody flap system and dynamic active rear spoiler to the Agera package. The Agera RS now produce 450 kg of downforce at 250 km/h. It also benefits from improved air outlets around the front wheels, more power and raised rpm limits.
Rear side view of 2015 Koenigsegg Agera RS. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1TicWMu)
An optimized 5.0 liter V8 Koenigsegg engine for the regular pump gas and now puts incredible 1,160 bhp on regular petrol. The Agera RS has not entirely ditched the E85 flex fuel capability though. Certain markets will be able to choose this option for higher power outputs.
The Koenigsegg Agera RS will be handmade with only 25 examples planned. Koenigsegg have already revealed 10 pre-orders before the show. Expect this number to increase as the Geneva Motor Show 2015 continues. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | GTSPIRIT]
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The World's smallest dinosaur eggs found in Japan

Hyogo prefectural government officials (about 500 km from Tokyo) confirmed to have found a dinosaur egg. Once analyzed, the findings are the smallest dinosaur eggs ever.
Fossilized fragments of a new type of dinosaur egg have been found in Tanba, Hyogo Prefecture. The egg is characterized by a unique branch-like pattern on the surface. The scale is graduated in millimeters. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HF6Bsq)
The eggs are found already in the form of tiny shell fragments with a shell thickness of about 0.4 millimeters - a little thicker than the shell of a chicken egg. Experts estimate it weighs about 100 grams. The shell fragments estimated age of 110 million years ago, as quoted by the Asahi.

There are about 90 fragments eggshells when excavation began in 2007. Once analyzed, eight of which are new discoveries.
An artist's rendition of a fully-grown dinosaur that would have laid eggs unearthed in Tanba, Hyogo Prefecture. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1HF6Bsq)
Fossils will be exhibited at the Museum of Nature and Human Activies in Sanda, Hyogo, from July 21 until August 31. There, the dinosaurs fans can see near the new findings called 'Nipponoolithus ramosus oogen et oosp nov' which roughly means 'egg timber of Japan' in the Greek language.

Although experts have not been able to identify what species these eggs came from, but they predict the fossil of a dinosaur egg is similar to teropod bipedal of Asia and North America that has a weighs 15 kilograms. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | THE ASAHI SHIMBUN]
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Monday, July 6, 2015

Exploring Ferrari's Bespoke SP Arya: A Luxury Automotive Masterpiece

Unique ONES - Ferrari, renowned for its exquisite automotive creations, occasionally veers from its standard models to cater to discerning clients. In 2012, the world witnessed the unveiling of Ferrari's latest bespoke masterpiece, the Ferrari SP Arya, commissioned by a wealthy Dubai businessman, Cheerag Arya, whose ardor for the marque knew no bounds.
Cheerag Arya posing with his black Ferrari 599 GTO. (Picture from: BornRich)
Hailing from India, Cheerag Arya boasts a family legacy in the chemical industry, paralleled only by his collection of Ferrari's finest, including the iconic F40, Enzo, and a meticulously maintained 599XX housed in Italy. The genesis of the SP Arya lay in Arya's desire for a car that not only turned heads but also represented a fusion of opulence and performance. 
A sketch image of special-edition Ferrari 599 GTO, dubbed as Ferrari SP Arya is the bespoke Ferrari to emerge from the company’s thrilling Special Projects division for Cheerag Arya. (Picture from: BornRich)
Collaborating with Ferrari's designers, Arya envisioned a supercar adorned with distinctive bodywork, refined suspension setups, and an upgraded exhaust system, culminating in a visual and auditory symphony. Despite these enhancements, the SP Arya retains its original V12 engine, delivering a formidable 670 horsepower.
One of a several rendering images of what the finished Ferrari SP Arya might look like based on the Ferrari 599 GTO and the sketch above that created by GTSpirit.com rendering master, Wild speed. (Picture from: GTSpirit)
Ferrari's design team, tasked with bringing Arya's vision to life, presented twelve unique design proposals, each embodying a different facet of automotive excellence. Arya meticulously curated elements from these designs, resulting in a bespoke creation that transcends mere automotive engineering.
Is she the Ferrari SP Arya? (Picture from: TeamBHP)
As of March 2012, a clay model of the SP Arya graced Ferrari's workshops in Italy, a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail synonymous with the brand. Unlike other Dubai's radical one-offs like the McLaren X-1, the SP Arya seamlessly integrates into Ferrari's illustrious lineup, exuding a contemporary yet unmistakably Ferrari aesthetic. 
Is she the Ferrari SP Arya? (Picture from: TeamBHP)
Its design, though busier than convention dictates, exudes a menacing allure, reminiscent of Ferrari's racing heritage. For enthusiasts eager to witness the SP Arya in person, a pilgrimage to Dubai awaits, offering a glimpse into the realm of bespoke automotive artistry. In the meantime, if you're unable to travel to Dubai, you can watch the car in the video below.  | ihM1uE1Woic |
In conclusion, the SP Arya stands as a testament to Ferrari's unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of luxury and performance in the world of exclusive automobiles, one bespoke creation at a time. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | BORNRICH | TEAMBHP.COM | GTSPIRIT ]
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The strongest natural materials

The teeth of the common limpet species (Patella vulgata) are tougher than Kevlar and stronger than spider silk, researchers report in the Feb. 18 issue of The Royal Society journal Interface.
Limpet teeth are made of the mineral goethite set in a chitin matrix. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LbIfV6)
Asa Barber, a  professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Portsmouth in England proving that the sea snails have teeth that made of the most strongest material. Bodied vegetarian snails average of five centimeters turned out to be stronger than spider webs, titanium, or kevlar.

The teeth have a protein composition frame and goethite fiber content. Goethite is a kind of oxide minerals commonly found in soil and low temperature environment. This mineral is a constituent material of iron ore.
A microscopic view of limpet teeth. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1LbIfV6)
To separate the teeth in the laboratory, Barber requires a pressure of 6.5 Gigapascal (GPa). While cobwebs requires 4.5 GPa and kevlar only 3-3.5 GPa.
Hopefully, the discovery of the material in the teeth of sea snails is able to give birth to a strong material, but mild. Such technology can be beneficial, especially in the automotive field. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LIVESCIENCE]
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