Gray hair prevention pill has been created [maybe for hairloss too]

Aside from bald-headed and thinning hair, gray-haired became one of kind of aging. Therefore, many people are trying to paint colors to cover gray-haired.

However, you do not need to worry because the researchers at L'Oreal, a leading cosmetics companies from France, claiming they had found a way to keep your hair stays in its natural color throughout the ages.

The "potion" in during the last decade has been explored contains fruit extract that seems like protein tyrosine 2 or TRP-2. As already known, that hair is the top of performance since from born to 25 years old. At the age of 30 years, usually TRP-2 began to decrease.

Drugs that can withstand that TRP-2 in the fixed body so that conditions such beautiful hair at a young age was created in pill form that can be consumed every day. They also claim that the drug is a natural and harmless because it uses fruit extracts.

"Someday people will be taking these pills as supplements. They have to start taking them before your hair turns gray," said Bruno Bernard, head of L'Oreal Hair Biology.

He added that the new pill will be circulated in the market in 2015 because it took 10 years to prove the drug is working, remember the hair also takes a long time before finally turning gray.  

The amazing art from Olek

Agata Olek was born in Poland and graduated from Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland with a degree in cultural studies. In New York, she rediscovered his ability to crochet and since then he has started his journey.

Olek has been presented her arts in galleries from Brooklyn to Istanbul to Venice and Brazil, featured in "The New York Times", "Fiberarts Magazine," "The Village Voice", and "Washington Post".

Olek receives Ruth Mellon award.for sculpture, has been selected for the 2005 residency program at Sculpture Space. 2009 residency at the Instituto Sacatar in Brazil, and she is the winner of the top commercial art gallery. Olek is an independent collective of artist in the exhibition, "Waterways," during the 49th Venice Biennale. He is also an artist featured in "Two Continents out," Istanbul Biennale.

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AI vs AI, measuring power of agent of Artificial Intelligence, two chatbot talking each other.

This one is strange discussion. Since two robot discuss about God. Check this one. I prefer Unicorn rather than Cleverbot.
This video uploaded by CornerCCSL. Enjoy the conversation

Download Special Relativity Einstein paper: On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (“Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper”, Ann. d. Physik, 17, 1905)

Albert Einstein introduced the world to Special Relativity in his seminal 1905 paper: A. Einstein, “Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter Körper”, Ann. d. Physik, 17, 1905 (“On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies”). 

You can download it here:

Did God Create the Universe? The Universe From Nothing explanation by Stephen Hawking

Recently Stephen Hawking create the book titled: "The Grand Design". And also to corespond his book. He created Video at curiosity

The Grand Design is a popular-science book written by physicists Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow and published by Bantam Books in 2010. It argues that invoking God is not necessary to explain the origins of the universe, and that the Big Bang is a consequence of the laws of physics alone. In response to criticism, Hawking has said; "One can't prove that God doesn't exist, but science makes God unnecessary." When pressed on his own religious views by the BBC channel 4 documentary Genius of Britain, he has clarified that he does not believe in a personal God.

The authors of the book point out that a Unified Field Theory (a theory, based on an early model of the universe, proposed by Albert Einstein and other physicists) may not exist. The book examines the history of scientific knowledge about the universe and explains 11 dimension M-theory, a theory many modern physicists support.

Published in the United States on September 7, 2010, the book became the number one bestseller on Amazon.com just a few days after publication.The book was published in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2010, and became the number two bestseller on Amazon.co.uk on the same day

from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grand_Design_book

Amazing documentary hosted by Stephen Hawking asking the key question so many people have

HTC phone won't charge to 100% capacity [Android]

Your battery gauge is lying to you (and it's not such a bad thing)
I realize that much of this is common knowledge on XDA. Still, every day I see people post about how their phone "loses" 10% as soon as it comes off the charger. I also have friends who can't understand why their battery drains so quickly. Trying to explain this to people without hard numbers is often met with doubt, so I figured that I'd actually plot it out with real data. So it's not a piece that is optimized for this audience, but I hope that you find it interesting.  

Your Smartphone is Lying to You
Climbing out of bed, about to start your day, you unplug your new smartphone from its wall charger and quickly check your email. You've left it plugged in overnight, and the battery gauge shows 100%. After a quick shower, you remember that

How to Make Pancakes? -from scratch

By definition from Wikipedia, pancake was:
A pancake is a thin, flat, round cake prepared from a batter, and cooked on a hot griddle or frying pan. Most pancakes are quick breads; some use a yeast-raised or fermented batter. Most pancakes are cooked one side on a griddle and flipped partway through to cook the other side. Depending on the region, pancakes may be served at any time, with a variety of toppings or fillings including jam, chocolate chips, fruit, syrup or meat.
Archaeological evidence suggests that varieties of pancakes are probably the earliest and most widespread types of cereal food eaten in prehistoric societies whereby dry carbohydrate-rich seed flours mixed with the available protein-rich liquids, usually milk and eggs, were baked on hot stones or in shallow earthenware pots over an open fire to form a nutritious and highly palatable foodstuff.[1]
In the medieval and modern Christian period, especially in Britain, pancakes were made to use up store items prior to the period of Lent fasting beginning on Shrovetide.
The pancake's shape and structure varies worldwide. There are numerous variations of them throughout Europe. In Germany, pancakes can be made from potatoes. A crêpe is a Breton variety of thin pancake cooked on one or both sides in a special crepe pan to achieve a network of fine bubbles often compared to lace – a savory variety made from buckwheat is usually known as a galette. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancake
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