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Emerald Tree Boa

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Corallus caninus, commonly called the emerald tree boa, is a non-venomous boa species found in the rainforests of South America. Since 2009 the corallus batesii species is fully recognized and split from the synonymy corallus caninus. If your familiar with Green Tree Pythons you will notice that Emerald Tree Boas look very much like Green Tree Pythons. Emerald Tree Boas grow to about five foot as adults and are a more aggressive species of snakes. The snake usually hangs up in the tree with its head hanging down so it can grab its prey if it approaches from below and then it constricts its prey and kills it before it swallows its prey. The Emerald Tree Boa spends its days up in the branches of a tree and hunts at night. The Emerald Tree Boa will feed on almost any small mammal and also birds. It was once thought that the snake fed only on birds but it is now known that this is not true. It catches its prey extremely fast and its metabolism is much slower than snake...

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Every child is born a scientist

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Every child is born a scientist, either the school ruins them, or their parents force them to think the way their grandfathers did......   Every baby know the scientific method…… Make an observation Form a hypothesis. Perform the expriment Analyze the data Report your findings. Invite others to reproduce the result. Margaret Mead said…..>>>                   “ Children must be taught how to think, not what to think ”.  

Brown eyes are actually blue

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All the features we notice about a person upon meeting them, their eyes are often the first connection we make. But some people just aren’t satisfied with the color of their peepers, wishing their dark corneas away in favor of a pleasant shade of blue. Those unhappy with brown eyes may find just what they’re looking for: laguna beach doctor gregg homer has developed a new procedure that can actually convert brown-colored eyes to blue in just a matter of weeks. The operation itself is fairly straightforward: using a laser tuned to a special frequency, the doctor actually alters the cells that produce the brown coloration in the eye. After a few weeks, the darker color begins to fade, revealing the blue pigment underneath. As the doctor explains it, the procedure only works for brown-eyed individuals, as they already have a bluish coloration hiding underneath. According to homer, the procedure takes just 20 seconds to complete. And because of the large number of peopl...

Hand Dryer Will Increase The Bacteria On Your Hands By Up To 255%

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Drying your hands with paper towel will reduce the bacterial count by 45 – 60% on your hands. However, using a hand dryer will increase the bacteria on your hands by up to 255% because it blows out bacteria already living in the, conveniently, warm moist environment. More details >>> Hand washing is  hygiene, when you’re away from home and using public conveniences, which includes the act of actually drying your hands. This drying should not just remove water. It should also remove bacteria. Now there are different ways of drying your hands: paper towels, continuous-loop cotton towels and warm-air dryers. Researchers got a real surprise when they counted the bacteria left on the fingertips after using these drying methods. Washing the hands, and then using paper towels or continuous-loop cotton towels reduced the bacterial count by about 45–60 per cent. But washing, and then using a warm-air dryer actually increased the bacterial count by an average...

How Much Does a Cloud Weigh?

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Clouds are actually pretty heavy! 1.1 million pounds = 498,952 kilograms (or 500 tonnes) Clouds are look so nice and fluffy and lighter-than-air, so they certainly can’t weigh much. Right? First, figure out how dense the cloud is. Scientists have measured the water density of a typical cumulus cloud (the white, fluffy ones you see on a nice day) as 1/2 gram per cubic meter—about a small marble’s worth of water in a space you and a friend could comfortably sit in. The density will be greater for different types of clouds. Next, figure out how big the cloud is. By measuring a cloud’s shadow when the sun is directly above it, you can get an idea of its width. Scientists does this by watching her odometer as they drives under a cloud. A typical cumulus, she says, is about a kilometer across, and usually roughly cubical—so a kilometer long and a kilometer tall, too. This gives you a cloud that’s one billion cubic meters in volume. Do the math with the densi...

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