Sunday, 30 August 2015

Who said scientists don’t have a sense of humor? is raging between biologists and biology enthusiasts as they try to one-up each others' images of… animal genitalia, of course. And we’ve selected some of the best for your viewing... pleasure?





1.Scientists Are Tweeting Photos Of Animal Genitals


2.But we think these biologists have missed a trick. Clearly, the most awesome genitals in the animal kingdom belong to the male vervet monkey.

3.Lindsey Rich just finished fieldwork in Botswana and sent me this contribution to

 

4. Q. How does one examine crocodile genitals? A. Very, very, carefully. Saltwater crocodile by Rob Gandola

 5.Burmese pythons appear to be able to do the YMCA dance with their man-tackle...













Monday, 3 August 2015

Kidney Transplants from a growth to adult may benificial

Kidney Transplants from a growth to adult may beneficial 

After death cooling the organ donor's body might improve the function of the kidney in a transparent recipient.  

scientists have compared kidney's function of about 150 organ donors as their bodies kept in cooling point between 34˚ and 35˚ Celsius and the bodies which have kept in the warm at
36˚ and 37˚ Celsius our doctors kept the dead bodies at the time when the doctors declared that the donor's organ dead until the donor's organs recovered. How it is amazing ?
                    It is found in about 39% of the patients those  have transplanted the warm kept donor's organ their kidneys did not work as well and the transplanted organs did not work right away.
These patients have to required to dialysis within a week of their surgery. On the other hand only 28.2 of the patients those have transplanted their newly kidney from the donors whose bodies was kept in slightly cooled has delayed the function of  their transplanted.
(research report was published  on the 29th of July in the New England Journal of medicine )