Saturday, 3 July 2021

THE SVALBARD GLOBAL SEED VAULT WORLD COLDEST BANK

Bill Gates and other investors have secured a 'doomsday seed vault' to preserve a wide variety of plant seeds in the remote Arctic Svalbard archipelago.The Svalbard Global Seed Vault (Norwegian: Svalbard globale frøhvelv) is a secure backup facility for the world's crop diversity on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen in the remote Arctic Svalbard archipelago.The Seed Vault provides long-term storage of duplicates of seeds conserved in genebanks around the world. This provides security of the world’s food supply against the loss of seeds in genebanks due to mismanagement, accident, equipment failures, funding cuts, and natural disasters. The Seed Vault is managed under terms spelled out in a tripartite agreement among the Norwegian Government, the Crop Trust, and the Nordic Genetic Resource Center (NordGen). The Norwegian government entirely funded the Seed Vault's approximately 45 million kr (US$8.8 million in 2008) construction cost.Norway and the Crop Trust pay for operational costs. Storing seeds in the vault is free to depositors. 

Saturday, 26 June 2021

BARIN ANATOMY

 

The brain is an amazing three-pound organ that controls all functions of the body, interprets information from the outside world, and embodies the essence of the mind and soul. Intelligence, creativity, emotion, and memory are a few of the many things governed by the brain. Protected within the skull, the brain is composed of the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The brain receives information through our five senses: sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing - often many at one time. It assembles the messages in a way that has meaning for us, and can store that information in our memory. The brain controls our thoughts, memory and speech, movement of the arms and legs, and the function of many organs within our body. The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is composed of spinal nerves that branch from the spinal cord and cranial nerves that branch from the brain.

Monday, 21 June 2021

LATA BHAGWAN KARE

 
  Lata Bhagwan Kare 

The film "Plot" is based on a 60-year-old woman who is battling a financial crisis and wins a marathon to earn money for the treatment of her husband, who is suffering from a serious illness.

Lata Bhagwan Kare is a 2020 Indian Marathi biographical film directed by Naveen Deshboina. The film is based on the life of Lata Bhagwan Kare, who took part in a marathon at the age of 65 for the treatment of her husband. It received the National Film Award - Special Mention at the 67th National Film Awards. The lead role of Lata was played by Lata Kare herself.

Lata Bhagwan true facts

Lata Bhagwan Khare is 65 years old from a small village in Maharashtra, India. Her 3 daughters and a husband were living a life of poverty. She and her husband worked very hard throughout their lives and got their 3 daughters married.

One day suddenly her husband felt restless and came to know that he had a serious infection. Lata was shocked, due to paucity of money and bad condition she did not know what to do. She took him to a nearby hospital, doctors advised to take him to the terminal hospital which was a bit costly for him but he was left with no option as some tests had to be done.


She and her husband came out of the hospital with a heavy heart, a nearby street food court stopped two samosas (a street junk food in India) on a piece of newspaper, their eyes gleaming from the newspaper's bold headline. Uthi, Dil Thoda Chuch Gaya, the title was about 'Baramati Marathon and its prize money'.


And there she comes, 65-year-old Lata Bhagwan Khare, in torn sari (Indian traditional wear), barefoot, tears in her eyes. She argued with the organisers, they were not ready for her to participate in the marathon, she pleaded, she begged, she approved their participation. She completed the marathon and won the prize money. It meant life to her, she was going to see her husband alive. The crowd applauded and applauded, clapping for them in the village streets. People were stunned, they saluted him, applauded his every move.

THE WORLD'S FIRST SPACE HOTEL COULD BE OPEN BY 2027


Voyager Station

The first ever commercial space hotel, Voyager Station, aims to open by 2027. Accommodating 280 guests and 112 crew members, the project is being planned by Orbital Assembly Corporation, a construction company run by John Blincow

California-based company Gateway Foundation has revealed plans to build the first space hotel, which is expected to open in 2027. Called Voyager Station, the project will be built by Orbital Assembly Corporation, which describes itself as a "world's first". Large-scale space manufacturing company." The Voyager station is described as "a rotating space station designed to produce varying levels of artificial gravity by increasing or decreasing its rate of rotation." Orbital Assembly Corporation The U.S. website states, "This will be the first habitable space station with artificial gravity." With a massive ring size expected to cover a total space of 50,000 square meters,

 
 
The project will include a restaurant, bar and gym as well as hotel rooms, 280 guests and 112 crew members. According to the Orbital Assembly Corporation website, the project will be the largest man-made structure in space when completed. The structure will consist of 24 housing modules including restaurant, event centre, villas, research units. John Blinko, who runs Orbital Assembly Corporation, said, "We're trying to convince the public that this golden age of space travel is near."

 
 
It's coming. It's coming fast. "We can't call SpaceX our partner, but we look forward to working with them in the future." Construction of the Voyager facility is expected to begin in 2026, and the company will launch its first project in 2027. Intends to welcome passengers to the hotel. According to Blinko, passengers in Voyager station will not feel as on the ground as passengers would feel in lunar.

 
 
Gravity, "when they jump into the air, they move five times." Jump more," he said. The Voyager station is made up of three main parts: the Docking Hub (Inner Ring), Outer Ring Truss (ORT) and Habitation Ring. The world's first space hotel is set to open in 2027. The Docking Hub ( Inner Ring) is the first "piece" built of Voyager, a non-pressurized ring structure with docking arms and stabilizers designed to hold and lock an incoming spacecraft passenger and cargo. All passenger and cargo access to the station will be through a set of pressurized access tubes connecting the docking hub to the outer ring truss.

 
 
The company stated that "the outer ring truss will be built further." The truss is made up of a triangular unrestricted ring truss supported by a network of docking hub spokes. There's the Habitation Ring, which is the core of the project." The outer ring truss is a series of large, connected, pressurized modules. It's called the Habitation Ring." Each module will have a pressurized volume of 1,809.5 m3 and will have two to three internal levels. Modules will come in a variety of configurations including: Air Water Power (AWP) module, Gymnasium and Assembly (GA) module, Kitchen, Restaurant, and Bar (KRB) module, Crew Quarter module, which supports gravity and micro-gravity housing. will be configurable. Privately owned modules used for villas, hotels or commercial activity whereas state owned modules are used for scientific research, training and staging facilities. Although the company did not explain the cost of the trip or the room rate, "fake gravity toilet facilities, showers and bedding will be provided." Hotel Suites Covering an area of ​​30-square-metres, these suites will have private bathrooms, sleeping up to 2 people. A large gymnasium and activity module will be the place to go anytime, day or night. The large entertainment hall has a ceiling of over 7 meters where passengers will enjoy jumping, running and playing sports in a 1/6 earth gravity environment. Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC) was formed with the sole objective of accelerating the formation of a strong and self-sustaining space manufacturing industry. As stated in the OAC website, OAC's founders come from diverse backgrounds in business, finance, law, aerospace, engineering, architecture, construction, design, simulation and aviation.

Sunday, 20 June 2021

MARK ZUCKERBERG,LIFE,EDUCATION,NET WORTH,AGE,WIFE

  

 Mark Zuckerberg Chief Executive Officer of Facebook
 
Mark Zuckerberg is famous for being cofounder and chief executive officer of Facebook, the world's largest social network Web site. He founded the service in 2004 while he was at Harvard University with four of his fellow students. 
 
Mark Zuckerberg, in full Mark Elliot Zuckerberg (born May 14, 1984) is an American media magnate, internet entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is known for co-founding Facebook, Inc. and serves as its chairman, chief executive officer, and controlling shareholder. He also is a co-founder of the solar sail spacecraft development project Breakthrough Starshot and serves as one of its board members. Born in White Plains, New York, Zuckerberg attended Harvard University, where he launched the Facebook social networking service from his dormitory room on February 4, 2004, with college roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes. Originally launched to select college campuses, the site expanded rapidly and eventually beyond colleges, reaching one billion users by 2012. Zuckerberg took the company public in May 2012 with majority shares. In 2007, at age 23, he became the world's youngest self-made billionaire. As of June 2021, Zuckerberg's net worth is $123.1 billion, making him the 5th-richest person in the world. Since 2008, Time magazine has named Zuckerberg among the 100 most influential people in the world as a part of its Person of the Year award.  In December 2016, Zuckerberg was ranked 10th on Forbes list of The World's Most Powerful People. 
 
Early life

Zuckerberg was born on May 14, 1984, in White Plains, New York. His parents are Karen (née Kempner), a psychiatrist, and Edward Zuckerberg, a dentist He and his three sisters, Randi, Donna, and Arielle, were brought up in Dobbs Ferry, New York, a small Westchester County village about 21 miles (34 km) north of Midtown Manhattan. Zuckerberg was raised in a Reform Jewish household, and his ancestors hailed from Germany, Austria and Poland. He had a Star Wars-themed bar mitzvah when he turned 13. At Ardsley High School, Zuckerberg excelled in classes. After two years, he transferred to the private school Phillips Exeter Academy, where he won prizes in mathematics, astronomy, physics, and classical studies. In his youth, he also attended the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth summer camp. On his college application, Zuckerberg stated that he could read and write French, Hebrew, Latin, and ancient Greek. He was captain of the fencing team. 

Mark Zuckerberg’s Education

To keep up with Zuckerberg's burgeoning interest in computers, his parents hired private computer tutor David Newman to come to the house once a week and work with Zuckerberg. Newman later told reporters that it was hard to stay ahead of the prodigy, who began taking graduate courses at nearby Mercy College around this same time. Zuckerberg later studied at Phillips Exeter Academy, an exclusive preparatory school in New Hampshire. There he showed talent in fencing, becoming the captain of the school's team. He also excelled in literature, earning a diploma in classics. Yet Zuckerberg remained fascinated by computers and continued to work on developing new programs. While still in high school, he created an early version of the music software Pandora, which he called Synapse. Several companies—including AOL and Microsoft—expressed an interest in buying the software, and hiring the teenager before graduation. He declined the offers.
  
Mark Zuckerberg's College Experience

He studied psychology and computer science and was related to Alpha Epsilon Pi and Kirkland House. In his sophomore year, he wrote a program he called CourseMatch, which allowed users to make class selection decisions based on the preferences of other students and help them form study groups. A short time later, he created a separate program he initially called FaceMash, which let students select the best looking person from a choice of photos. First, they created a site and placed two photographs or photographs of two men and two women. Visitors to the site had to choose who was "hot" and a ranking would take place according to the votes. The site went up in a weekend, but the college shut it down after its popularity overwhelmed one of Harvard's network switches and prevented students from accessing the Internet. In addition, several students complained that their photographs were being used without permission. Zuckerberg publicly apologized, and the student letter ran articles saying that his site was "totally inappropriate." The next semester, in January 2004, Zuckerberg began writing code for a new website. On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched "Thefacebook", which was originally located at thefacebook.com. Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard in his sophomore year to complete his project. In January 2014, he recalled: I remember really clearly, you know, after eating pizza with my friends a day or two later—I opened the first version of Facebook the moment I thought, "You know. Well, someone needs to make a service like this to the world." But I never thought we'd be the one to help make that happen. And I think a lot of what it comes down to is that we just care more. On May 25, 2017, at Harvard's 366th commencement day, Zuckerberg received an honorary degree from Harvard after delivering his commencement address. 

 Facebook and History of Facebook

On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room. It published its own student directory, "The Photo Address Book", which the students referred to as "The Facebook". Such photo directories were an important part of the student's social experience at many private schools. With them, students were able to list attributes such as their class years, their friends, and their telephone numbers. Zuckerberg's Facebook started out as just a "Harvard thing," until Zuckerberg decided to spread it to other schools, with the help of roommate Dustin Moskovitz. He started with Columbia University, New York University, Stanford, Dartmouth, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, Brown, and Yale. Zuckerberg, Moskovitz, and a few friends moved to Palo Alto, California, in Silicon Valley, where they rented a small house that served as an office. Over the summer, Zuckerberg met Peter Thiel, who had invested in the company. He got his first office in mid-2004. According to Zuckerberg, the group planned to return to Harvard, but they eventually decided to stay in California. He had already turned down offers from major corporations to buy the company. In a 2007 interview, Zuckerberg explained his reasoning: "It's not because of the amount of money. For me and my colleagues, the most important thing is that we create an open information flow for the people. Having owned media corporations just isn't an attractive idea to me." That same year, speaking at Y Combinator's startup school course at Stanford University, Zuckerberg made a controversial claim that "young people are just smart" and that other entrepreneurs should be biased towards hiring young people. He restated these goals to Wired magazine in 2010: "The thing I really care about is the mission, to make the world open." Earlier, in April 2009, Zuckerberg sought advice from former Netscape CFO Peter Curry on financial strategies for Facebook. On July 21, 2010, Zuckerberg reported that the company had reached out. 500 million-user mark. Asked if Facebook can generate more revenue from advertising as a result of its phenomenal growth, he explained: I think we can... if you look at how much of our page is taken up with ads Compared to the average search query. The average for us is a little less than 10 percent of the page and the average for search is about 20 percent with ads taken... that's the easiest thing we can do. But we are not like that. We make enough money. Well, I mean, we're keeping things going; We are growing at the rate we want. Zuckerberg said that "it's okay to break things" "to make them better". Facebook set up "hackathons" every six to eight weeks, where participants would have one night to envision and complete a project. The company provided music, food and. Beer, and several Facebook staff members, including Zuckerberg, attended the hackathon regularly. "The idea is that you can make something really cool in one night," Zuckerberg told Levy. "And it's part of Facebook's personality now... it's definitely very important to my personality." Zuckerberg was named #1 on its 2010 list of the Top 100 "Most Influential People of the Information Age" by Vanity Fair magazine. Zuckerberg was ranked 23rd on the Vanity Fair 100 list in 2009. In 2010, Zuckerberg was chosen as number 16 in the New Statesman's annual poll of the 50 most influential figures in the world. Zuckerberg said that Steve Jobs had given him advice on how to create a management team at Facebook that "focused on building high quality and good things". On October 1, 2012, Zuckerberg visited Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow to encourage social media innovation in Russia and to boost Facebook's position in the Russian market. Russia's communications minister tweeted that Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev urged the social media giant's founder to drop the plan to do away with it. Russian programmers and consider opening a research center in Moscow instead. In 2012, Facebook in Russia had about 9 million users, while the domestic clone VK had about 34 million. Rebecca Van Dyke, Facebook's head of consumer marketing, claimed that 85 million US Facebook users were exposed on the first day of the Home promotional campaign. April 6, 2013. On August 19, 2013, The Washington Post reported that Zuckerberg's Facebook profile had been.

 Harvard Connection’ and Legal Hurdles 
 
Zuckerberg seemed to be going nowhere but up. However, in 2006, the business mogul faced his first big hurdle: the creators of Harvard Connection claimed that Zuckerberg stole their idea, and insisted the software developer needed to pay for their business losses.Zuckerberg maintained that the ideas were based on two very different types of social networks. After lawyers searched Zuckerberg's records, incriminating instant messages revealed that Zuckerberg may have intentionally stolen the intellectual property of Harvard Connection and offered Facebook users' private information to his friends.Zuckerberg later apologized for the incriminating messages, saying he regretted them. "If you're going to go on to build a service that is influential and that a lot of people rely on, then you need to be mature, right?" he said in an interview with The New Yorker."I think I've grown and learned a lot."Although an initial settlement of $65 million was reached between the two parties, the legal dispute over the matter continued well into 2011, after Narendra and the Winklevosses claimed they were misled in regards to the value of their stock.

That Social Network' in the movie 2010,

Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin's film The Social Network was released. The critically acclaimed film received eight Academy Award nominations. Sorkin's screenplay was based on author Ben Mezrich's 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires. Mezrich was heavily criticized for retelling the Zuckerberg story, Zuckerberg strongly objected to the film's story, and later told a reporter in The New Yorker that many details of the film were incorrect. For example, Zuckerberg had been dating his longtime girlfriend since 2003. He also stated that he was not interested in joining any final club. Zuckerberg told a reporter at a startup conference in 2010, "It's interesting what stuff they focused on getting them right; like, every single shirt and fleece I have in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I have." This stuff that they got wrong and a bunch of random details that they got right." Yet Zuckerberg and Facebook continued to succeed despite the criticism. Time magazine named him Person of the Year in 2010, and Vanity Fair placed him at the top of their new founding list.

Facebook IPO

In May 2012, Facebook had its initial public offering, which raised $16 billion, making it the biggest Internet IPO in history.In 2013, Facebook made the Fortune 500 list for the first time—making Zuckerberg, at the age of 28, the youngest CEO on the list.

Mark Zuckerberg  personal wealth

Negative PR around the 2016 election and the Cambridge Analytica scandal did little to slow the company's progress: Facebook saw its stock close to a record $203.23 on July 6, 2018. The stock rose and Zuckerberg remains one of the richest people in the world. In 2019, Forbes ranked Zuckerberg 8th on its 'Billionaires' list - behind Microsoft founder Bill Gates (No. 2) and Google co-founders Larry Page (No. 10) and Sergey Brin (No. 14) Ahead of. The magazine estimated his net worth at the time to be around 5,040 crores USD.

How much money does Mark Zuckerberg make a day

Mark Zuckerberg earns $6 to 12 million per day, resulting in an estimated annual earnings of over $3 billion. Much of this wealth is tied to Facebook's success in stock prices. 
 
Mark zuckerberg age
 
 38 years
 
personal life

Jewish-born, Zuckerberg once identified as an atheist, but has since revised his views. In 2016, he said: "I was made a Jew and then I went through a period where I questioned things, but now I believe religion is very important."


Zuckerberg is married to Priscilla Chan, a Chinese-American medical student who he had met at Harvard since 2012. The longtime couple tied the knot a day after Facebook's IPO. About 100 people gathered at the couple's Palo Alto, California home for the ceremony. The guests thought they were there to celebrate Chan's graduation from medical school, but instead saw Zuckerberg and Chan make vows. Zuckerberg has two daughters, Max, born on November 30, 2015, and August, born on August 28, 2017.
 
  
 Zuckerberg's Charities and Philanthropic Causes

Since amassing his huge fortune, Zuckerberg has used his millions for various philanthropic works. The most notable example came in September 2010, when he donated $100 million to save the failing Newark public school system in New Jersey. Then, in December 2010, Zuckerberg signed the "Giving Pledge," promising to donate at least 50 percent of his wealth to charity. Following his donation, Zuckerberg called on other young, wealthy entrepreneurs to follow suit. In November 2015, Zuckerberg and his wife also pledged in an open letter to their daughter that they would donate 99 percent of their Facebook shares to charity. The couple wrote in an open letter posted to Zuckerberg's Facebook page. "We want to join the many others in making this world a better place for the next generation with 99% of our Facebook shares over the course of our lives - currently around $$ 45 billion -- will." In September 2016, Zuckerberg and Chan announced that the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), the company in which they put their Facebook shares, would invest at least $3 billion in scientific research over the next decade. so as to "cure, prevent and manage all diseases in the lifetime of our children".

Saturday, 19 June 2021

NEWBORN KANGAROOS

 
Newborn Kangaroo

A female kangaroo is pregnant for 21 to 38 days, and she can give birth to up to four offspring at one time, though this is unusual. At birth, the baby, called a joey, can be as small as a grain of rice, or as big as a bee, at 0.2 to 0.9 inches (5 to 25 millimeters), according to the San Diego Zoo.

Kangaroos Faces

Kangaroos are large marsupials found only in Australia.  They are identified by their muscular tails, strong hind legs, large feet, short fur, and long, pointed ears.  Like all marsupials, a suborder mammal, females have pouches that contain mammary glands, where their young live until they are old enough to emerge. Kangaroos are in the Macropodidae family, which includes  Also included are trees—kangaroo, wallaby, walleroo, quokka and padmelon.  When people think of kangaroos, the four species that usually come to mind are the genus Macropus: antelope kangaroo, red kangaroo, western gray kangaroo and eastern gray kangaroo.  They are sometimes referred to as "great kangaroos" because these species are much larger than other kangaroos.

Shape

According to National Geographic, the largest kangaroo, as well as the largest group, is the red kangaroo.The length of the red kangaroo from head to tail is 3.25 to 5.25 feet (1 to 1.6 m) long.  Its tail adds a further 35.5 to 43.5 inches (90 to 110 cm) to its length and its entire body weighs about 200 pounds. (90 kg).
The smallest kangaroo is the musk rat-kangaroo.  It is only 6 to 8 inches (15.24 to 20.32 cm) tall and weighs only 12 oz (340 g).Its rat-like tail adds another 5 to 6 inches (12.7 to 15.24 cm) in length.

Habitat

Most kangaroos live on the continent of Australia, although each species has a different location.On the other hand the gray kangaroo prefers the forests of Australia and Tasmania.The Antilopine Kangaroo can be found in the monsoonal Eucalyptus woodlands of extreme northern Australia.Tree-kangaroos live in the rainforests of Queensland as well as in the upper branches of trees on the island of New Guinea.

Habits

Kangaroos are the only large animals that jump as their primary means of locomotion. Their springy hind legs and feet are much stronger and larger than their arms (or "forelimbs").  Kangaroos can cover a distance of 15 feet (7 m) in a single hop and can jump at speeds of up to 30 mph (48 kph).  Typically, 20 mph (32 kph) is considered their cruising speed.When feeding, kangaroos use a slow, walking motion, and for this they use their muscular tail as a fifth leg to push off the ground as they move. Kangaroos are social and  They live in groups called hordes, herds.  In the crowd, kangaroos will groom each other and protect each other from danger.
 
 
If the kangaroo suspects that there is danger in the area, it will slam its foot on the ground to alert others.When it comes to blows, the kangaroo will box and kick its opponent.

Diet

Kangaroos are herbivores.  They eat grass, flowers, leaves, ferns, moss and even insects. Like cows, kangaroos regurgitate and re-chew their food before it is fully digested.
 
Descendants
 
 
As the New York Times reports, another interesting fact about the mother kangaroo is that she is capable of sucking two joeys at different developmental stages at the same time along with milk, which contains different nutrients.  However, joeys grow rapidly, and at 14 to 20 months for females or 2 to 4 years for males, they will be fully mature.
 
Kangaroo ancestors
 
There is a rich fossil record for kangaroo ancestors and ancient relatives; Giant kangaroos lasted through the Pleistocene (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) and the Pliocene (5.3 million to 2.6 million years ago). And about 20 million years ago, the small ancestors of modern kangaroos and a related group of fanged kangaroos ran through dense forests in north-western Queensland, Australia, an area that is now arid.In a study published in February 2016, scientists described a new kangaroo genus, "Cookeroo", and two new species: "Cookeroo bulvidarii, dated to about 23 million years ago, and Cukura hortusensis, which lived between 18 million and 20 million years ago". The bodies of these ancient kangaroos were probably about 17 to 20 inches (42 to 52 cm) long. C. bulwidarri  and C. hortusensis  did not hop, navigate around their forest home and share it with a diverse collection of animals: marsupial moles, feather-tailed possums, ancient koalas and crocodiles.

Conservation status

According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, 16 species of tree-kangaroo and rat-kangaroo are listed as either near threatened, endangered, vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered. The desert rat kangaroo and the Nullarbor dwarf bettong are considered extinct.  Studies show that global warming could kill even the world's smallest kangaroo.  Four species of great kangaroos are not threatened.

Wednesday, 16 June 2021

RESOLUTION OF HUMAN EYE

 Human eye Resolution in megapixels

A 576-megapixel resolution means that in order to create a screen with a picture so sharp and clear that you can't distinguish the individual pixels, you would have to pack 576 million pixels into an area the size of your field of view. To get to his number, Dr. Clark assumed optimal visual acuity across the field of view; that is, it assumes that your eyes are moving around the scene before you. But in a single snapshot-length glance, the resolution drops to a fraction of that: around 5–15 megapixels. That's because your eyes have a lot of flaws that wouldn't be acceptable in a camera. You only see high resolution in a very small area in the center of your vision, called the fovea. You have a blind spot where your optic nerve meets up with your retina. You move your eyes around a scene not only to take in more information but to correct for these imperfections in your visual system. The eye isn't a camera lens, taking snapshots to save in your memory bank. It's more like a detective, collecting clues from your surrounding environment, then taking them back to the brain to put the pieces together and form a complete picture. There's certainly a screen resolution at which our eyes can no longer distinguish pixels but when it comes to our daily visual experience, talking in megapixels is way too simple.

Monday, 14 June 2021

EARTH'S OCEANS ARE SO LARGE AND DEEP,HUMANS HAVE ONLY EXPLORED 5% OF THEM

Ocean Earth

The flurry of recognition seems appropriate for a region that covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface and provides about half the air we breathe, courtesy of the microscopic, oxygen-producing phytoplankton floating in it. Yet much about the planet's oceans remains a mystery. As of the year 2000, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) estimated that as much as 95 percent of the world's oceans and 99 percent of the ocean floor are unexplored. Exploring these regions deep below the ocean's surface is difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. Which hasn't stopped people from trying — and making incredible discoveries along the way.

ORIGINAL LYRICS OF THE "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU"

  

"Happy Birthday to You", also known as "Happy Birthday", is a song traditionally sung to celebrate the anniversary of a person's birth. According to the 1998 Guinness World Records, it is the most recognized song in the English language, followed by "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow".The song's base lyrics have been translated into at least 18 languages. The melody of "Happy Birthday to You" comes from the song "Good Morning to All", which has traditionally been attributed to American sisters Patty and Mildred J. Hill in 1893, although the claim that the sisters composed the tune is disputed. The song is in the public domain in the United States and the European Union. Warner Chappell Music had previously claimed copyright on the song in the US and collected licensing fees for its use; in 2015 the copyright claim was declared invalid and Warner Chappell agreed to pay back $14 million in licensing fees. 

JAPANESE PEOPLE DON'T HAVE MIDDLE NAMES

Japanese names

Although foreigners may use middle names in Japan, middle names for the Japanese themselves are completely unheard of in Japan, and documentation such as forms, passports, and family registries (equivalent to marriage and birth certificates) have no place to write a middle name.