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  1. Remembering Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs succumbed to pancreatic cancer on October 5, 2011 which is 4 days before I am writing this blog. He has left an indelible mark on the use of gadgets by humans. The way he envisaged the importance of design and form-factor in the production of smartphones and computers is amazing to say the least.

    I am also an Apple fan, owning about 4 apple products as I am writing this, and using one of them to pen this post. All of us in our family really enjoy using these and the image ...
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    General , ‎ Technology
  2. Why does our hair turn gray?

    Some scientists poke needles at our bubbles of happiness. Yes, at least they did for me.

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ID:	113I was touting my gray hair as a sign of wisdom for the last 3 to 4 years. But now, some researchers from UK and Germany have 'discovered' the 'real' reason for this graying, thus exposing my 'wisdom'!

    Wood et al [1] using FT-Raman spectroscopy have proved H2O2-induced oxidative damage in the entire human hair follicle, inclusive of the hair shaft, ...

    Updated March 7th, 2010 at 04:11 PM by Shashikiran

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    General , ‎ Medicine
  3. Genetically Modified Food - BT Brinjal

    What is BT Brinjal? It is creating so much controversy in India with even the Environment minister going back and forth over the issue.

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ID:	109Like most people assume, BT here does not stand for Bio-Technology! Bt Brinjal is Bacillus thuringiensis Brinjal.

    Bt Brinjal is a genetically modified brinjal (syn: eggplant, aubergine, begun) created by inserting a gene from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) into brinjal. This has been developed ...

    Updated February 14th, 2010 at 05:33 AM by Shashikiran

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    General , ‎ Technology
  4. How low should we push LDL cholesterol?

    We need low-density lipoprotein (LDL) to transport cholesterol (and triglycerides) from liver to the peripheral tissues. Traditionally, LDL is also called bad cholesterol as high levels of this lipoprotein may mean increased transport of cholesterol towards arteries, causing plaques and coronary heart disease (CHD) eventually.

    When we detect high levels of LDL in our patients, we attempt to reduce the levels to an individualized target based on the patient's (cardiovascular) risk profile. ...
  5. Handling workplace politics

    Every office has politics, as long there are at least two employees!

    Experienced something which I don't want to discuss here, but while googling about it, found this very well made statement:
    If you don't know the problem; you are INNOCENT.
    If you know the problem, but don't know the solution; you are IGNORANT.
    If you know the problem, you know the solution, but you don't want to use or implement; you are a CULPRIT.
    Perfect.

    Mahatma Gandhi's quote ...

    Updated January 21st, 2010 at 05:50 PM by Shashikiran

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