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Human Egg formation captured

Saturday, June 14, 2008 2 comments

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The moment a human egg is released from a woman’s ovary has been caught on photographic camera for the first time. The amazing footage was captured by Gynecologist Dr Jacques Donnez spotted it on the monitor during hysterectomy operation to a forty-five year old Belgium women. The images, which have been released by New Scientist magazine, have been described as a "fascinating insight" into "the beginnings of life". ‘The previous images on the same subject were taken on based on Ultra Sound scanning and are very fuzzy’ the New Scientist explains.

The reddish swelling seen in the image is a follicle, from which the egg (in yellow color) is released prior to its journey up the Fallopian tubes to the womb. Fertile women release one or more eggs every month, but until now, only animal ovulation has been recorded in detail. Dr Donnez said that some theories had suggested an "explosive" release for the egg, but the ovulation he witnessed took 15 minutes to complete.

[BBC News]

Blood “O” matic

Tuesday, April 3, 2007 Leave a comment

  I personally saw in some cases and heard a lot of similar cases where a patient is struggling for life due to the shortage of same group blood. In many cases the blood banks or hospitals might have other group of blood except the one you needed. For that you will end up searching a lot for the same blood group. I regularly gets emails from my internal emailing system of my company, requesting employees for the required blood group. My company is having around 10000+ employees in bangalore (india), so some body with kind heart would donate the blood if it suits. In many cases it won’t happen because of below reasons.



  According to “newscientist” the last scenario may not occur in future. The scientists in University of Copenhagen in Denmark found a way to convert the blood groups to a universal blood group “O”. As we know that “O” group would suite to everybody irrespective of our own blood group. Very interesting innovation, i think these guys certainly deserve for a “nobel” kind of prize.

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