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Friday, September 23, 2011

Interesting Facts About Mercury, Messenger of The Gods and Goddesses | Scienceray

Interesting Facts About Mercury, Messenger of The Gods and Goddesses | Scienceray


Mercury is well remembered in the Roman mythology as the messenger of the gods and goddesses. He is the equivalent of the Greek’s Hermes.

Here are some quick and interesting facts about Mercury.
1.) The Latin form of Mercury is Mercurius. He is also the god of trade or commerce.
2.) Mercury is the son of the chief god Jupiter and Maia, one of the Pleiades.


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

35 Interesting Facts About Alexander Graham Bell

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One of the most famous inventors of all-time is Alexander Graham Bell. He is well remembered for his invention of the telephone. Here’s a list of interesting things about this very intellectual inventor.

1.) Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

2.) Alexander Graham Bell is an American inventor and teacher of the deaf.

3.) Bell is most famous for his work on the telephone.

4.) He was educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London.

5.) Bell immigrated to Canada in 1870 and to the United States in 1871.



6.) In the United States he began teaching deaf-mutes, publicizing the system called visible speech.

7.) In 1872, he founded a school to train teachers of the deaf in Boston, Massachusetts and became part of Boston University

8.) Bell was appointed professor of vocal physiology in Boston University.

9.) He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1882.

10.) Since the age of 18, Bell had been working on the idea of transmitting speech.



11.) In 1874, while working on a multiple telegraph, he developed the basic ideas of the telephone.

12.) On March 10, 1876, his experiments with his assistant Thomas Watson finally became a reality.

13.) The statement that Bell transmitted was “Watson, come here; I want you.”

14.) At the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, telephone was introduced to the world.

15.) The Bell Telephone Company was established in 1877.



16.) In 1880 France bestowed on Bell the Volta Prize, worth 50,000 francs, for his invention.

17.) He used the money in founding the Volta Laboratory in Washington, D.C. and invented the photophone with his associates.

18.) Other inventions include the audiometer, the induction balance, and the first wax recording cylinder, introduced in 1886.

19.) Bell was one of the cofounders of the National Geographic Society, and he served as its president from 1896 to 1904.

20.) He also helped to establish the journal Science by financing it from 1883-1894.



21.) Bell’s summer home is located at Baddeck on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada.

22.) Most of his inventions on aeronautics were first tested near his summer home in Canada.

23.) His study of flight began with the construction of large kites, and in 1907 he devised a kite capable of carrying a person.

24.) Bell, with the American inventor and aviator Glenn Hammond Curtiss, developed the aileron and the tricycle landing gear.

25.) His group also started working on hydrofoil boats, which travel above the water at high speeds.



26.) Bell’s final full-sized “hydrodrome,” developed in 1917, reached speeds in excess of 113 km/h for many years were the world’s fastest boat.

27.) His book Duration of Life and Conditions Associated with Longevity was published in 1918.

28.) Alexander Graham Bell died on August 2, 1922, at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island.

29.) A museum is located in his home and contains several of his original inventions. The museum is maintained by the Canadian government.

30.) Alexander Graham Bell, who was unable to complete the university program of his youth, received numerous Honorary Degrees from academic institutions.



31.) Close relatives and friends called him Aleck.

32.) His two brothers, Melville James and Edward Charles, both died of tuberculosis.

33.) His father was a professor.

34.) His two brothers both have middle name. At age 10 he asked his father that he should have a middle name too. On his 11th birthday his wish was granted.

35.) At age 16, Bell secured a position as a "pupil-teacher" of elocution and music, in Weston House Academy located at Elgin, Moray, Scotland.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

50 Entertaining and Interesting Facts About Elvis Presley: The King of Rock and Roll

One of the most famous and influential entertainers of the 20th century is Elvis Presley. He is considered the “king of rock and roll”.

Here’s a long list of interesting facts about this superb entertainer.

1.) Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, USA on January 8. 1935.

2.) Elvis had an identical twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley. Jesse was delivered 35 minutes before him, stillborn.

3.) He and his parents were members of Assemblies of God.

4.) Presley was married to Priscilla and they had a daughter – Lisa Marie.

5.) Elvis admitted that he never had sexual intercourse with his wife upon learning that she is pregnant.



6.) His daughter, Lisa Marie, became the wife of Michael Jackson on May 26, 1994 but they divorced after 4 years due to irreconcilable differences.

7.) He was an American singer and an actor who is renowned as an early pioneer of rock music.

8.) Presley is regarded as one of the first mass idols of American popular culture due to electrically charged performances.

9.) He attended Pentecostal churches in his youth, and there he heard gospel music.

10.) At 10, Presley won a talent contest for a rendition of the ballad “Old Shep” (1933).



11.) He learned to strum the guitar during his teens.

12.) When he finished high school education, he worked as a truck driver.

13.) In 1953, he signed a contract with Sun Records and recorded some country-tinged singles in 1954 like “That’s All Right Mama” and “Blue Moon of Kentucky”.

14.) In 1955, Presley switched the next year to a major label, the Radio Corporation of America or RCA.

15.) His hit songs for RCA that landed on the number one spot in 1956 include “Heartbreak Hotel”; “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You”; “Don’t Be Cruel”; “Hound Dog”; and “Love Me Tender.”



16.) Presley starred in 4 motion pictures from 1956 to 1958: Love Me Tender (1956), Jailhouse Rock (1957), Loving You (1957), and King Creole (1958).

17.) He served in the United States Army for two years from 1958 to 1960.

18.) Musical films of Presley were Flaming Star (1960), Blue Hawaii (1961), Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962), Viva Las Vegas (1964), Roustabout (1964), Frankie and Johnny (1966), and Live a Little, Love a Little (1968).

19.) Hit songs of Presley in the 1960s were “It’s Now or Never” (1960), “Good Luck Charm” (1962), “Return To Sender” (1962), “Crying In the Chapel” (1965), “In The Ghetto” (1969), and “Suspicious Minds” (1969).

20.) Overall, Presley is credited with more than 100 singles that made the pop charts—far more than any other artist.



21.) Presley, a drug dependent, died on August 16, 1977 due to heart failure which is likely a result of his chronic overuse of prescription barbiturates.

22.) Presley is buried at his mansion called Graceland. It is a major tourist site in Memphis.

23.) Graceland is the second most visited/popular house in the United States receiving half a million visitors every year. Only the White House is more popular than Graceland.

24.) He plays the guitar and the piano.

25.) Presley is the best-selling solo artist in the history of popular music.



24.) He was nominated for 14 competitive Grammys and won three; and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award when he was only 36 years of age. 

26.) Elvis Presley has been inducted into four music “Hall of Fame”.

27.) A stamp depicting Presley was issued by the German post office in 1988

28.) At the age of 21, within a year of his first appearance on American network television, he was one of the most famous people in the world

29.) "Elvis Presley is the greatest cultural force in the 20th century"

30.) Presley made his first professional recordings in 1954 at the age of 19.


Elvis’ wife, Priscilla

31.) In 2005, for the 5th straight year, Forbes named Presley the top-earning deceased celebrity, with a gross income of $45 million.

32.) He placed second in 2006, returned to the top spot the next two years, and ranked fourth in 2009.

33.) In 2007, he was second with his highest annual income ever, $60 million, spurred by the celebration of his 75th birthday.

34.) Presley holds the records for most songs charting in Billboard's top 40 and top 100.

35.) He holds the records for most British number one hits, with 21, and top ten hits, with 76.


Lisa Marie Presley – Elvis’ only child

36.) Two women fans were killed during Elvis funeral.

37.) Presley's last single issued during his lifetime, came out on June 6, 1977.

38.) His final concert was held in Indianapolis at the Market Square Area, on June 26, 1977.

39.) Elvis Presley’s fiancée at the time of his death is Ginger Alden, an actress/model from Memphis, Tennessee.

40.) Priscilla and Elvis Presley separated on February 23, 1972, after Priscilla disclosed her relationship with Mike Stone, a karate instructor Presley had recommended to her.


41.) Priscilla relates that when she told Elvis about his relationship to Mike Stone, Presley grabbed her and forcefully made love to her and declared that is how a real man makes love to his woman.

42.) Five months after Priscilla’s admittance, Presley’s new girlfriend, Linda Thompson, a songwriter, actress and one-time Memphis beauty queen, moved in with him.

43.) Linda Diane Thompson won the Miss Tennessee Universe Pageant in 1972. Their relationship ended in December 1976. 

44.) Presley’s concert Aloha on January 14, 1973 from Hawaii was the first global concert satellite broadcast, reaching approximately 1.5 billion viewers live and on tape delay.

45.) Presley’s costume at the Aloha concert became the most recognized example of the elaborate concert garb with which his latter-day persona became closely associated.



46.) His wife Priscilla Presley was born Priscilla Ann Wagner on May 24, 1945. She is an American actress and businesswoman. Elvis and Priscilla were married from 1967 to 1973.

47.) Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis’ only child was born on February 1, 1968.

48.) Lisa is an American singer and songwriter who is also known as the “Princess of Rock and Roll”

49.) Elvis Presley was rejected as a singer after a tryout during his teenage and was advised to stick to truck driving because he’s not going to make it as a singer.

50.) Presley never received formal music training or learned to read music. He studied and played by ear.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

35+ Amazing and Interesting Scientific Facts About the Planet Venus

Venus is the second planet from the sun in our solar system. Here are some important, scientific and interesting facts about this planet.

1.) The planet was named for Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty – the equivalent of the Greek’s Aphrodite.

2.) Although Venus is second only in distance from the Sun, it is the hottest planet in the solar system

3.) Venus is the brightest object in the sky except for the Sun and the Moon.

4.) Venus is unique because it also lacks a magnetic field and a moon.

5.) The hellish surface of Venus has broiling temperatures that make rocks glow red.



6.) Venus is the nearest planet to Earth in distance at about 41 million km away at its closest approach.

7.) Venus is nearly the same size as Earth hence; they are sometimes called twin or sister planets.

8.) Venus takes 243 days to rotate on its axis in the opposite direction.

9.) Venus circles the Sun once every 224.7 days or a little over seven months in a counterclockwise direction, the same direction as the other planets in the solar system at a distance of 108 million km.

10.) Venus is often called the “morning star” when it appears in the east at sunrise and the “evening star” when it is in the west at sunset.

11.) In ancient times the morning star is called Phosphorus, Eosphoros, or Lucifer and the evening star was called Hesperus.

12.) Venus’ axis is nearly vertical and its orbit is nearly circular so it does not experience seasons the way Earth and Mars do.

13.) Venus rotates very slowly, once every 243 Earth days. Venus’s rotation is retrograde, which means that the planet turns clockwise (from east to west) as seen looking down on its north pole.

14.) Earth and most other planets turn counterclockwise (from west to east).

15.) A full solar day on Venus—the time when the Sun next passes the noon point in the sky—is 116.8 days long.



16.) Viewed from a spot on the equator of Venus, the Sun rises in the west and takes 58.4 days to cross the sky until it sets in the east. Night also lasts 58.4 days.

17.) The atmosphere of planet Venus consists of 97 percent carbon dioxide (CO2) and is so thick that the surface pressure is 96 bars. The earth is 1 bar only.

18.) Venus’ surface temperature is extremely hot which is about 462°C or hot enough to melt lead.

19.) Venus is only slightly smaller and less dense than Earth. Its radius is 6,052 km and its average density is 5.2 g/cm³.

20.) The surface of Venus is primarily a rolling plain interrupted by two continent-sized highland areas named Ishtar Terra and Aphrodite Terra.

21.) The Magellan spacecraft has revealed huge volcanoes, large solidified lava flows, and a large array of meteorite craters.

22.) The largest impact crater in Venus is almost 300 km across—the smallest about 5 km.

23.) There is also evidence that a great deal of tectonic activity has taken place on Venus, at least in the past.

24.) Evidence of tectonic activity includes ridges, canyons, a trough-like depression that extends across 1,400 km of the surface, and a gigantic volcanic cone whose base is more than 700 km wide.

25.) Because the size and density of Venus and Earth are so similar, scientists think the two planets originated in the same way.



26.) Venus, Earth and other planets on the Solar System were formed about 4.6 billion years ago out of the spinning disk of dust and debris that surrounded the newborn Sun.

27.) The first flyby sent to Venus was that of Mariner 2 of the US in 1962, followed by Mariner 5 in 1967 and Mariner 10 in 1974.

28.) The former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics sent several flybys or orbiters to planet Venus successfully reached the planet’s surface.

29.) In 2005, the European Space Agency (ESA) launched the Venus Express spacecraft on a mission to Venus and started orbiting Venus in 2006.

30.) The Venus Express also carried the first infrared instrument designed to study the planet’s surface at infrared wavelengths, making it possible to detect active volcanoes if they exist.

31.) The stifling atmosphere in Venus is so dense that even a slow breeze would feel like a tremendous gust.

32.) If humans can be in Venus, the Sun would be only faintly visible through the dense clouds and the entire surface would appear yellow-orange during day time.

33.) During nighttime in Venus, it would not be dark – the entire rocky landscape would glow a dull red like the burner on an electric stove.

34.) If the concept of hell is true, Venus may be the closest thing in the solar system comparable to hell.

35.) A human in Venus would weigh about the same as on Earth.



36.) The size comparison of terrestrial planets from left to right: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.

37.) The planet’s surface gravity is nine-tenths as strong as surface gravity on Earth; an object that weighs 10 kg on Earth would weigh 9 kg on Venus.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

50 Interesting and Curious Facts About Sex

Here are some strange and interesting facts about sex.



1.) Most women admit that they are always interested in educated men and often wonder and are always curious how well they do in bed.

2.) Sexual intercourse is a good and healthy exercise. Sex improves ones sense of smell, it reduces blood pressure, it increases immunity and lessen risk of prostate cancer.

3.) According to experts, sex also help improves mental ability.

4.) Sex is the most favorite topic in many informal conversations in all walks of life.

5.) Like gossips, sex-related topics are the cheapest form of entertainment.

6.) Sex can be a pain reliever: Even though the “headache” excuse is often used to avoid sex, the truth is that intercourse can provide pain relief.

7.) According to experts, sex can also help you reduce stress. Fight stress, have sex.

8.) Chocolate is better than sex! In some studies, women claim they would rather have chocolate than sex. But does it really cause orgasm?

9.) On any given day, sexual intercourse takes place 120 million times on earth – that’s 4% of the world’s population. It’s no wonder that birth rates continue to increase in many places all over the world.

10.) At age 18, only 20% of American women remain virgin. Most of them lose their virginity in the month of June.

11.) The popular pop star Madonna was devirginized at the age of 14.

12.) Some absurd people engage in bestiality – sex between a human and an animal.

13.) No matter how sexually aggressive women are, they seldom initiate sex but the moment they are given the chance, expect a sizzling and burning sexual intercourse.

14.) Most men who were deprived of sex the previous night will have a bad mood the following morning.

15.) Most women who were deprived of sex the previous night will be ‘hot-headed” the whole day and may continue until the following day/s.

16.) A sexually satisfied partner the previous night or early in the morning is more productive and has a lighter and happier mood.

17.) A sexually happy person is often observed humming or whistling and in many occasions you see a smile on his/her face.

18.) On the average, a satisfying sexual intercourse should last for up to 13 minutes. Including foreplay and afterplay it should range from 20 – 30 minutes.

19.) On average, a single healthy ejaculation consists of 5 milliliters (1 teaspoon) of semen, and contains 300,000,000 to 500,000,000 sperms.

20.) According to survey, most women prefer “doggie style” because it’s deep penetrating.

21.) Although a bigger penis is an advantage, most women prefer performance over size.

22.) In some culture where wives are purchase, virgin women are much valuable than those who are not.

23.) A man will ejaculate approximately 18 quarts of semen, containing half a trillion sperm, in his lifetime.

24.) In 2005, Kenneth “Mr. Hands” Pinyan of Washington, USA died of acute peritonitis after seeking out and receiving anal intercourse from a stallion.

25.) A penniless Muslim man will never have the chance to have a wife.




26.) A person who has an abnormal and uncontrolled sexual desire for a dead body and considers it as a sexual partner is a “necrophile”. This psychological disorder is called “necrophilia”.

27.) The most common cause of the fast widespread of AIDS/HIV worldwide is sexual intercourse.

28.) A person with uncontrollable and excessive sexual desire is a “nymphomaniac” or commonly known as “sex maniac”. This abnormal psychological condition is called “Nymphomania”.

29.) One of the weirdest sexual abnormalities is “axillism”- the act of using the armpit for sex.

30.) Sex is safer than valium. It is the best sleeping tablet. Sex promotes better sleep.

31.) In Ankole culture, the aunt’s gift to her nephew’s bride was to teach her everything she knew about pleasing a man in all aspects including bed skills. The lessons will go as far as the aunt showing the bride practically on the wedding night by sharing the groom’s bed.

32.) In Uganda, the best gift that the father gave to his son on the wedding night was to help him perform his manly duties on the wedding night. This meant for the father-in-law to sleep with the bride before the groom.

33.) In Mozambique, when a woman’s husband died, she is force to marry his brother in-law or any male relatives of her husband because she is considered a property of the family.

34.) Base on statistics, more women do “dirty talk” during sex than men.

35.) During cold months, couples are advised to wear socks during sex in order to obtain orgasm. About 50% of sockless couples don’t reach orgasm due to cold feet.

36.) Romance pocketbooks are good sexual appetizer for women. Those who read romance novels have sex twice as often as those who don't.

37.) Have you heard about DOTOG or Died on Top of Glory? About 85% of men who died of heart attacks during sexual intercourse, are found to have been cheating on their wives.

38.) An American pornographic actress had have sex with 919 guys in a single day. She achieved the world record during Eroticon 2004 as part of the Third Annual World Gangbang Championship.

39.) More than 90% of rape victims are female, 99% of rapists male, and only about 5% of rapists are strangers to the victims.

40.) Sex helps you look up to seven years younger.

41.) There are 19 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) every year in the U.S., and worldwide there are over 340 million STDs a year.

42.) At least one in four United States teenage girls has a sexually transmitted disease.

43.) About 15 percent of women report difficulties with orgasm, and as many as 10 percent of women in the United States have never climaxed.

44.) Women who orgasm on a regular basis only climax about 50 to 70 percent of the time.

45.) By their late teenage years, at least 3/4 of all men and women have had intercourse, and more than 2/3 of all sexually experienced teens have had 2 or more partners.

46.) About 6% of teens would wait until marriage before having sex.

47.) Bonobos, chimpanzees and dolphins are the 3 other animal species aside from humans that engage in sex for pleasure.

48.) Students, especially girls, who were verbally abused by teachers or rejected by their peers were more likely than other students to engage in sex by the end of the Grade 7.

49.) In some parts of ancient Peru, when a girl was sought in marriage, the mother, in the presence of the bridegroom’s relatives would break her daughter’s virginity with a phallic-like object. This was to demonstrate to all present that the girl had been well cared and had preserved her virginity until then. It was a proof of the honor and respectability of the bride.

50.) There are thousands of sex sites on the internet. Watch out for your kids.

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