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If Facebook existed years ago ?

Imagine if Facebook existed since the evolution of Humans on earth , then guess how our great scientists , ancestors and all popular people of older centuries would have used it . See how great people like Issac Newton ,Galileo , Charles Darwin ,Julies Caesar , Benjamin Franklin etc would have used http://www.techvyom.com/2010/09/if-facebook-existed-years-ago.html added by: abhishek25

YOUR DOG is safer to Kiss Than Girlfriend or BOYFRIEND?

Myth: Dogs Have Cleaner Mouths Than Humans Pooches Mouths Are Dirty, but They're Safe to Kiss Go Ahead, Give Them a Kiss If you want to give your pooch a kiss, it may be safer than kissing another human. Becker says many of the bacteria in the mouth of a dog are species specific, so it won't harm its owner. “So a staph or a strep for a human is not transmissible to a dog, if you were to kiss it, and vice versa,” said Becker. Bottom line — you're more likely to get a serious illness from kissing a person than kissing a dog. But since dogs do transmit some germs, Becker has some advice: “Keep the vaccines current. Good external parasite control, good internal parasite control. You're going to be good to go.” And then, he says you can kiss them all you want. “They love us unconditionally, they make us laugh,” said Becker. “If we're going to give them a little kiss to thank them for that, then that's good by me.” http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Health/story?id=1213870 added by: ejasun

Monster Turtle Species That Survived 50,000 Years Lasted Just 200 Years After It Met Humans

Image of Meiolania platyceps , a relative of the newly discovered species, by Australian National Museum via Wired . Hollywood isn’t the only place where people and prehistoric creatures met: Just 3,000 years ago (a relative blink of an eye), humans on the small Pacific island of Vanuatu were still encountering half-ton turtles with armored club tails and horned heads, a species until recently thought to have … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Research Reveals Why Chimpanzees Attack Humans

Image credit: barnoid /Flickr Chimpanzees may be humans’ closest relatives in the animal kingdom but when the two species are forced to live alongside one another, the relationship is not always rosy. Even in Bossou, Guinea, where chimpanzees are revered, conflict sometimes breaks out. While the residents of Bossou are required by their religious beliefs to defend chimpanze… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Meat Made Us Smarter

…and learning how to cook it made us human Sorry, vegetarians: Humans have meat to thank for the evolutionary changes that made us the large-brained tool-users we are today. Some 2.3 million years ago, our ancestors made the jump from gnawing all day on leaves and nuts to scavenging carcasses. This, anthropologists say, was the magic moment when our brains got enough energy to start growing to their current size—largely because we no longer had to maintain a giant gut capable of processing all those raw leaves. From there came the invention of tools—”external teeth” that meant we didn't need big sharp teeth like other predators—and fire for cooking, which made meat easier to digest and squeeze nutrition from, meaning we no longer had to spend hours a day chewing like chimps do. Cooking also taught us to share labor and brought people together for conversation in the evening, making us even more human http://www.newser.com/story/97008/meat-made-us-smarter.html added by: unimatrix0

Tim Burton To Direct 3-D ‘Monsterpocalypse’

‘Giant monsters come to Earth and start wreaking havoc,’ producer Roy Lee says of board-game adaptation. By Eric Ditzian Tim Burton Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/ Getty Images To the upcoming cinematic slate of board-game adaptations that includes “Battleship,” “Candy Land,” “Ouija” and “Monopoly,” we can now officially add “Monsterpocalypse.” Tim Burton is attached to direct the project based on the tabletop strategy game, which he is developing as a 3-D release for DreamWorks, according to a SlashFilm.com report. “The general take on the film that I can give you is that the giant monsters come to earth and start wreaking havoc,” producer Roy Lee said. “The humans, at this point, fight back. And they feel like they’ve destroyed them, but they quickly learn that the monsters that come had actually not died and just sort of burrowed underground and are sending some sort of signal into space. “Apparently, it is probably going to be a distress signal,” he continued. “So the humans know that something is going to be coming, they just don’t know what yet. And they know how big these monsters can be. Then it cuts to many years later when nothing has come back, but the humans have prepared for possible monsters coming back. And by this time, they have developed these giant robots that will fight the monsters when they come.” News of the project first popped up in May, followed the next month by word that longtime Burton collaborator John August (“Corpse Bride”) was coming on-board to pen the script. Lee confirmed that the film is being developed as a 3-D release with an eye on a late 2012 release date. “That would be correct,” Lee said about the 3-D potential. “I mean, that’s where [visual effects supervisor] Ken Ralston is saying there is no reason why we shouldn’t, because seeing major cities destroyed and monsters fighting with robots would naturally lend itself to a 3-D movie.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Predators’: Buffet Dining, By Kurt Loder

Adrien Brody’s on the menu. Adrien Brody and Alice Braga in “Predators” Photo: 20th Century Fox The strapping beastie of the “Predator” franchise remains pretty much the same after 23 years — dread of lock, moist of mandible. It’s the humans in his life who seem to have devolved. In the first film, his chief antagonist was played by that pre-gubernatorial muscle-mountain, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Now, in “Predators,” the crafty alien faces off against the willowy Adrien Brody — not an opponent to strike dread in the heart (or whatever) of any self-respecting behemoth, you’d think. “Predators” is a B movie that knows its job, and does it. Which means, among other things, that making sense is not on its to-do list. The picture opens with a group of people falling from the sky into a jungle. What are they doing here? None of them knows. One minute each of them was sleeping, the next they were plummeting through the clouds. That’s that. Where are they? The group’s lone woman, Isabelle (Alice Braga), looks around suspiciously. “I’ve never seen this jungle,” she says. “And I’ve seen most.” Isabelle hails from Guatemala, where she no doubt saw quite a bit of jungle, but has lately been employed as a sniper by the Israeli Defense Force, whose missions are not often thought to be jungle-related. But whatever. The movie germinated from an unproduced 1994 script by pulp fan Robert Rodriguez (one of the producers here), which was more recently refined by Alex Litvak and Michael Finch. Faced with the challenge of revitalizing a creature that has already been the subject of four previous films (if you count two trans-franchise dalliances with the slobbery Alien), they and director Nimr

‘Predators’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Before heading to a new planet, we hunted down these fun facts. By Eric Ditzian Topher Grace and Alice Braga in “Predators” Photo: 20th Century Fox How on Earth — or in the alien skies above — do you go from the badassery of the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger-starring “Predator” to the vapid, nearly franchise-destroying schlock that was 2007’s “Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem”? Don’t look for answers here. Not now, at least, because we’re here to celebrate a resurrection, as director Nimr

‘Eclipse’ Werewolves: Five Secrets Revealed

Visual-effects master Phil Tippett tells MTV News how he remade Jacob Black and the wolf pack into primordial animals for third installment. By Eric Ditzian Photo: Summit You’ve met Jacob Black and his pack of werewolves before, but you’ve never seen them like this. Fans were first introduced to the hirsute shape-shifters last November in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” but when director David Slade took over directing duties from Chris Weitz on “Eclipse,” he brought with him a new vision for the wolves. And it was up to visual effects legend Phil Tippett — his studio engineered a dizzying array of hits, including “Cloverfield,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” and “Men in Black II” — to translate Slade’s vision into computer-generated effects worthy of the big screen. With just hours to go until the midnight opening of “Eclipse,” Tippett called MTV News and gave us on a behind-the-scenes look at these cinematic wolves. The Wolves Have New Fur, Eyes And Behavior Weitz requested wolves that had more of a rangy look to them, with matted fur and eyes that more closely resembled human eyes than wolf ones. By contrast, Slade wanted his wolves just a bit more, well, coifed. “They weren’t supposed to look like poodles, but [Slade] wanted them a lot sleeker looking and with shinier, shimmering coats,” Tippett explained. Slade was also adamant that the “Eclipse” wolves revert to the wolf eyes you might see in nature. But it wasn’t just the wolf pack’s physical attributes that got a makeover for the third installment. Tippett and his team were also directed to adjust the wolves’ overall behavior. “The ‘New Moon’ wolves, we played them as heroic sentries,” said Tippett. “When the wolves met the humans, we attempted to make it appear as though the wolves had a center of conscience that was definitely human. And David really wanted to play it that the wolves were far more primordial and much more wolf-like. The wolves became less sentries sent from God and a lot more twitchy, uncertain, fairer animals.” Perhaps the biggest similarity between both film’s wolves, however, is that neither set actually has genitals — a compromise necessary to secure a PG-13 rating. “We just deal with it by putting extra fur down there,” he laughed. Taylor’s Wolf Is Sad Tippett and his crew spent countless hours perfecting each member of the wolf pack, but obviously Taylor Lautner’s wolf receives the most screen time and thus required the closest attention. Specifically, they had to capture Jacob’s unrequited love for Bella while he was in wolf-form. “Through non-language pantomime on the wolf’s part, he had to appear to be engaged and try to make his expressions telegraph the tragic love that is their relationship,” Tippett said. “So there is a sad kind of a longing and protectiveness that we try to imbue him with.” To get the look right, crew members traveled up to a wolf preserve, and actually got into pens with the 200-pound animals and sketched out what they observed. “I’m a huge advocate of that. Anytime you can get close to an animal, that’s the closet model you can find,” he said. “And the animators are cast just like actors. Certain animators are really strong on action and there are animators that are really strong on the emotional moments. And the animators strong on emotion were the ones creating the emotional response of Jacob’s wolf.” The Vampires Fought With a Potato Since the wolves are entirely CGI creations, the actors are presented with a challenge: how to interact with — and often fight hand-to-paw against — imaginary beings. What’s more, they had to do all this in such a way that would allow Tippett and his animators to plug in their digital creations. The solution they hit upon was what came to be known as the “potato.” “We came up with this object that we called the potato,” Tippett said. “And the potato was roughly a very rudimentary wolf form that was kind of like a big pillow that matched the dimensions of the wolves without hair. And those would be set on location by the special-effects department, and they would rig these potatoes with wires so they would hang and we would be able to manipulate them in a way that we knew later on we would be able to match with the wolves in a realistic confrontation. Taylor Dressed Up In A Gray Leotard Alas, the potato wouldn’t always suffice. For one scene in which Jacob’s wolf nuzzles up against Bella, filmmakers required something just a bit more lifelike than a big pillow. “David was very insistent that Taylor actually perform with Kristen, and so he had the wardrobe department make up a grey leotard and a hoodie that Taylor wore, and he would kind of crouch down and try as best he could to fit that space where we knew later the wolf would be,” Tippett said. “And Taylor could remain in character and ensure that the performance was a performance based on contact between two performers, not just Kristen talking to a golf ball or something like that.” Fantasy Trumped Physics In the climatic fight scene, when the wolves take on a newborn army of vicious vampires, the effects team found itself in a conundrum: How could a 1,200-pound wolf and a 180-pound vampire get into a realistic fight? “We have to be true to Earth’s specific gravity in the performance work to make it seem like the wolves are really there,” Tippett said. “But if a 1,200-pound object is slamming into a human being at 30 miles an hour, it’s going to have pretty severe consequences. And so there are these scenes where it’s like, ‘Oh my God, how are we going to pull this off?’ ” Their solution was to sprinkle a hefty dose of magical realism into their physical calculations. “David’s justification for it was, ‘OK, the newborns are made out of some material that increases their mass and that they are closer to 500 pounds,” Tippett said. “The actors didn’t actually play it like that — I don’t think they ever told them that because they didn’t start walking around like the Hulk or anything — but what it did is gave us an excuse to be able to choreograph these things. So when a wolf runs and attacks and slams into one of the newborns at the tail end of the third act battle, we have a performance justification for how that works. That was actually planned out and made sense and didn’t look stupid.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . 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Sharks Carry Drug-Resistant Bacteria That Could Infect Humans

Photo via Serge Melki Scientists have found that sharks swimming off the Florida Keys and Belize carry a significant amount of drug-resistant bacteria strains that they worry could one day impact humans. In all, bacteria resistant to 13 types of anti-bodies — including penicillin — were found among the sharks sampled, and because the sample populations were somewhat small, the researchers think this could be an underestimate for the number of resistant strains. But it might be humans’ fault the sharks are carrying the strains in the first place. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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