Friday, August 21, 2026

Reduce Sugar-level - Tamarind magic!

Reduce Sugar-level - an easy way! Treating Diabetes Add tamarind in a bowl of warm water. Squeeze tamarind and remove its seeds. Add a little juice of Ginger, a pinch of turmeric and squeeze half a piece of lemon in the bowl. Consume it for 3 days in a month. Your sugar level would be normal.

The Garuda Wisnu Kencana (or GWK) statue in BALI!

The Garuda Wisnu Kencana (or GWK) statue on the Bukit Peninsula is an iconic sight, visible from across most of South Bali. At 121m tall, including its base, GWK is Indonesia’s tallest statue, and the 4th tallest in the world (if you include the base). It’s even taller than the Statue of Liberty. The monument depicts the Hindu god Vishnu riding Garuda, a mythical bird that plays an important role in both Balinese Hindu traditions and broader Indonesian culture (Garuda appears on the country’s coat of arms). Construction began way back in 1990, but took 28 years to complete. The project evolved over time, with the final design much larger than originally planned. It opened in 2018 and remains open to visitors today. If you visit, we recommend the top-of-the-statue tour, where a museum explains the statue’s significance and how it was built.

Crab-effect!

Novel idea of flying high in air!

On July 2, 1982, a truck driver from California flew 16,000 feet into the sky in a lawn chair. Larry Walters, 33, from San Pedro, had dreamed of flying his whole life. He bought 42 eight-foot helium weather balloons, tied them to a regular Sears lawn chair, strapped on a parachute, packed a BB gun to pop balloons to descend, a CB radio, sandwiches, and a six-pack of beer. He expected to float a few hundred feet above his backyard. He cut the rope and shot up like a rocket — to 16,000 feet. He drifted directly into the main approach path for LAX. Two airline pilots radioed the tower: they had just passed a man in a lawn chair holding a gun at 16,000 feet. For 45 minutes, he floated over Los Angeles, freezing cold, too scared to shoot balloons because he might fall. Finally, he started popping balloons one by one and slowly descended. He landed tangled in power lines in Long Beach, California, causing a blackout. When police arrested him, they asked why he did it. He said, "A man can't just sit around." The FAA fined him $4,000. He became a national folk hero — Lawnchair Larry — and inspired the movie Up.

What a timing -Twins but different fathers!

Did you already know something like this was biologically possible, or does this sound too unlikely to actually be real? A 19-year-old woman from Mineiros, in Brazil's Goiás state, gave birth to twin boys nine months after sleeping with two different men on the same day. She had no reason to suspect anything unusual until roughly eight months later, when the man she believed was the father requested a paternity test. The results came back split. He was confirmed as the biological father of one twin. The other test came back negative. "I remembered that I had had s*x with another man and called him to take the test, which was positive," she later told local media, asking not to be identified. "I was surprised by the results. I didn't know this could happen and the babies are very similar." Her physician, Dr. Túlio Jorge Franco of Faculdade Morgana Potrich, confirmed what the DNA tests had already suggested: the twins had two different biological fathers. The condition is known scientifically as heteropaternal superfecundation, first documented as far back as 1810, when a researcher named Archer noted visible physical differences between twin sisters, one white, one mixed-race, that pointed toward two separate fathers. The biology behind it, while rare, doesn't break any established rules of human reproduction. "The babies share the mother's genetic material, but they grow in different placentas," Franco explained. It happens when a woman releases two eggs during the same ovulation window, and those eggs are then fertilized by sperm from two separate acts of intercourse, typically occurring within roughly a day of each other, since sperm can survive inside the reproductive tract for several days after intercourse. Exactly how rare the condition actually is remains genuinely difficult to pin down. As of 2020, researchers had only formally documented around 19 confirmed cases worldwide, though experts believe the true number is almost certainly higher, since the phenomenon is typically only discovered when someone specifically requests a paternity test, something that rarely happens without a reason to doubt paternity in the first place. One frequently cited study estimated the condition might affect as many as 1 in 400 twin births overall, while a separate analysis of paternity-dispute cases put the rate closer to 2.4 percent among fraternal twins whose parentage was already being formally contested. Heteropaternal superfecundation is considerably more common in other species, including dogs, cats, cows, and rodents, animals where multiple mating within a short window is far more typical than it is in humans. For the Brazilian mother, the resolution turned out relatively smooth. Both men have remained involved in the boys' lives, with one continuing to help support both children alongside their mother.

Tata Steel in UK railways!

इंग्लैंड की रेलवे पटरियों पर Tata Steel की बनी हुई रेल पटरियां को देखकर हर भारतीय का सीना गर्व से चौड़ा हो जाता है। यह सिर्फ एक स्टील की मजबूती नहीं, बल्कि हमारे भारत की औद्योगिक क्षमता और मेहनत की पहचान भी है। रतन टाटा जी की दूरदर्शिता, सादगी और भारत को वैश्विक मंच पर आगे ले जाने की सोच को हम सबका नमन है। उनकी अगुवाई में टाटा समूह ने दुनिया के कई देशों में भारतीय उद्योग की काफी मजबूत पहचान बनाई। यह उपलब्धि हर भारतीय के लिए एक गर्व का विषय है।