Saturday, December 14, 2013

Galesnjak, heart-shaped island

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In 2009, a user of the Google Earth realized that the island of Galesnjak, in Croatia, had the shape of a heart. The discovery quickly surpassed boundaries and became a viral phenomenon.

Situated on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic â€" and uninhabited island, quickly began to be known as the Island of love â€" and even the recent cutting of trees has diminished the public's interest by Galesnjak. If interest rekindled when, on the satellite image updated, if realized the island lost some trees. According to the owner of the island, Tonci Juresko, aims to cut the planting of olive trees on the island. "I'm going to plant olive trees, the island will be even more beautiful," said Jutarnji List site Juresko.

250 new trees will be planted and the dock, built over 80 years ago by Tonci's grandfather, will be restored.

The owner of Galesnjak also admitted to have already rejected, "several times", performing weddings on the island, since it has no conditions to receive events: it is a rocky island, of difficult access.

"I'm sure we will still receive a wedding on the island. We tried to arrange a ride for Valentine's day, but it's only one day a year, wouldn't it be very profitable, "he explained. Some say that this cut of trees aims to make the island more "visitable", providing the Tonci the bet on weddings and tourism.

The island is one of the rare natural objects phenomena in the shape of a heart in the world, having your curious geography was discovered in the 19th century, Napoleon's cartographer, Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré.

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The toxic products of the buildings are endangering our health?

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A recently published study highlights the potential dangers of a vast and little-known, range of chemicals used in construction materials that can jeopardize human health.

These chemicals are widely used in construction and are present on the walls, ceilings and floors of new houses, schools, hospitals and offices, places where most people spend around 90% of their time.

These harmful chemicals include neurotoxins, carcinogens, artificial hormones and reproductive endocrine, who may be having an active role in increasing health problems of populations. A team of American scientists, in partnership with the Healthy Buildings network, conducted a study focusing on a specific problem: asthma.

"In spite of giving more attention and to intervene more than ever, asthma rates continue to increase," says founder and executive director of the network of Sudáveis Buildings, Bil Walsh, at The Huffington Post. "There are chemicals in building materials that can cause asthma", stresses.

When crossing a list of chemicals that cause asthma with other suspicious substances present in more than 1,300 insulation products, paving and other building materials, Walsh's team identified a priority list of materials that should not be used, in order to prevent asthma. These 20 outstanding products have high potential to spark off asthma attacks but also to be inhaled or ingested by the occupants of the building.

Many volatile organic compounds such as formaldehyde, were included in the list, and potentially toxic emissions of these products increase when they are new. Semi-voláteis organic compounds, which are not as appreciated by the construction industry, also incorporate the list, due to the propensity to risk long-term interiors as they degrade.

"That smell of new buildings or the cars smell the poison," says the Chief Executive of the Bullitt Foundation, the greenest office building in the world, which excluded their 360 construction toxic chemicals.

The flame retardants, plasticizers of phthalate and other materials have been identified as hormone disruptors. More known for their growing links to obesity, breast cancer and attention deficit, studies indicate that chemicals can affect lung development in fetuses, infants and small children. "This can create conditions that actually lead to asthma," says Walsh.

Energy efficiency is increasing

In recent decades, as more and more chemicals entering the human daily life, patterns of energy efficiency of buildings increases. However, even the buildings that have energy certification can still be full of toxic chemicals. "Normally, people assume that a green building is good for health", says Walsh. "However, there is no prerequisite to health indicators based on chemicals and people can make assumptions that are not guaranteed".

However, some measures are being taken to take into account the indicators of health in sustainable buildings. At a Conference in November, the regulators of the energy certifications revealed new requirements for the obtaining of such licences, which are an opportunity for the constructors to eliminate certain toxic agents.

Thus, not only would benefit the users of buildings, as well as the construction and maintenance industry as well as the firefighters who are exposed to toxic fumes in the event of a fire of buildings.

Foto:  curtis palmer / Creative Commons

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Porn star joins PETA to fight for animal rights

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Ron Jeremy, one of the best known pornographic film actors, just join PETA in the fight for animal rights. So Jeremy wrote a letter to the National Institutes of Health for the purpose of sexual experiments on animals.

"As you know, it takes a lot to shock me, but I managed to stay so when my friends at PETA tell me that the NIH is spending millions of dollars every year in morbid sexual experiences in animals," begins the letter.

Jeremy and PETA accused the NIH to use American taxpayers ' money to mutilate the genitals of animals, injecting them with chemicals, destroying parts of his brain and ultimately kill them.

The letter specifically mentions a project developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, which uses rodents for studies on erectile dysfunction. In testing, the skin of rodents is removed from his genitals, before these are stimulated electronically.

"When all the people of this country are struggling to pay rising medical costs, why the NIH spends millions of dollars to finance erections in rodents? I consider myself an expert in sex â€" I've been more than 1,700 films â€" and I know how important it is to have it and enjoy it. But I don't know a single person that like genital cutting of live animals. For whatever reason, "wrote the sexagenarian actor.

Finally, Jeremy dubbed the experiences of "perverse" and "depraved", adding that already had a rodent as a pet: "I recognize them with a great personality and intelligence. Do not deserve this fate, "he concluded.

Read Jeremy's letter in full (in English).

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Innovation Incubator of Universidade de Lisboa invoiced € 6.6 million in 2013

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Tec Labs, Innovation Center of Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, closed the year with € 6.6 million invoiced and 200 jobs created. "In a year marked by economic and financial crisis, the Tec Labs ends the year with a very optimistic scenario," explained Rita Thomas, Manager of communication and image.

The incubator, which received companies like Science4you, Biopremier or Fluiddo Interactive, will present their bills the next day February 16, sharing with partners and organizations endorsed the results of the work developed in 2013.

The results of the administrative and financial restructuring, rehabilitation of infrastructure and the implementation of a new business plan are some themes to be addressed in the next second, in the Auditorium of the Tec Labs, by 2:30 pm.

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It is recalled that one of the latest projects of the Tec Labs was the inauguration of an Urban Greenhouse in Campo Grande. The space, open to the community, aims to promote sustainable solutions through the regular functioning of the greenhouse.

TEC Labs is associated with the Faculdade De Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, IAPMEI, ISCTE and Câmara Municipal de Lisboa.

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Paris will have heated terraces with parasols fuelled with solar energy

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The approximately ten thousand Parisian cafés and restaurants with terrace are likely to have, in the near future, their heated terraces with parasols fuelled with solar power during the winter months.

The recent law that banned smoking inside these spaces made smokers if congregassem on the terraces and the municipal authorities of the French capital are now trying to solve the problem of the cold. "There are no problems in summer, but in winter it is cold and it is necessary to provide heating to customers," says Georges-Etienne Faure, Jean-Louis Missika Adviser, Deputy Mayor, responsible for the areas of innovation, research and universities, CITES The Guardian.

"But it's crazy warm the outer space," explains Faure. Allied to this complication there is still the problem caused by gas heaters, which liberate considerable amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. After the municipality realized that there was no French company that could solve the problems the Esplanade in Paris, launched a contest to find a solution. The winner was a small American design company, Amorphica, specializing in sustainable solutions futuristic.

This company presented solar powered umbrellas that not only heats the terraces of Paris, but also absorb the cigarette smoke of customers who now cannot occupy the interior spaces of the establishments. According to the spokesman for the Amorphica, Chandally, Leemor urban umbrella "was conceived as a solution to the cities provide an urban convenience that creates interactive and comfortable spaces throughout the year. For example, the parasol can be easily fixed in existing urban facilities, such as bus stops, providing a space cosy semi-enclosed sea that improves the experience of waiting for a bus in winter ".

According to Chandally, the parasol "heats and uses renewable energy efficiently." "The parasol integrates a motion sensor, sensitive solar panels, solar panels and a thermodynamic space insulator. Light sensors allow the parasol follow the natural movement of the Sun and maximize energy absorption ".

According to Faure, the municipality will experience the sun umbrellas and test them and, "above all, understand if Parisians like them". "The experience is crucial. If Parisians like the umbrellas, let's apply them on a large scale ", indicates the Advisor.

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Trees capture 50% of the particles of air pollution of cities

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The leaves of the trees can capture more of 50% of the particulates, the major component of urban pollution. According to the sustainable planet, this was the main conclusion of a team of scientists who, for this purpose, planted a string of trees in front of some houses.

In urban environments, these particles come mainly from car exhaust, brake pad wear and dust of the road. This material may contain metals such as iron and lead, being that the particles are sufficiently small to people breathing them in. Can also exacerbate heart disease, asthma, and other health conditions.

The team of researchers, led by Barbara Maher, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, did an experiment in a busy street in the city, no trees. She tracked the amount of dust and particles that entered the houses and collected data on the sizes and concentrations of particles, every 10 minutes, for five days. Moist wipes also collected dust from LED or plasma screens inside the houses.

Later, the team put some plants and young trees in front of some houses, during 13 days, forming a kind of green screen in front of the residences. The result showed that those with trees had concentrations of 52% to 65% lower metallic particles of all sizes.

A test done with a electronic microscope confirmed that the surfaces of the leaves they arrested the metallic particles. As the particles measurements within the houses, these particles are probably the product of combustion and brake wear of brakes that pass, completed the team.

Foto:  Brisbane City Council / Creative Commons

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Adidas launches recycled cardboard tennis in April 2014

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The German brand Adidas will launch on the market, next April, five new different sneakers made from recycled cardboard. Between the models is one of race, the ZX8000.

According to my aggregator Well-being (OMBE), Adidas will have negotiated a partnership with the British designer Chris Anderson, aiming to create a new model of sneakers made from recycled cardboard. For now, the brand announced that will be produced sustainable versions of five different models of tennis, which will begin to be sold starting April 2014.

The sneakers are made of cardboard, including brand logos and footbeds, and will have a comfort identical to conventional models, ensures the brand. Iran, too, use only non-toxic glue, duct tape â€" to unite all the parties â€" and string that will replace the conventional laces.

According to Adidas, will only be made sustainable versions of Campus models and Stan Smith â€" suitable for skateboarding â€", Superstar Shelltoe, ZX700 and racing model ZX8000.

The aggregator OMBE still alert to the fact that a group of experts have already expressed about the commercial viability of the product, mainly because the cardboard is sturdy, but it does require extra careful on rainy days and wet land.

The sneakers, whose price has not yet been revealed, will be produced on a large scale, making part of the spring/summer collection in Europe and the USA.

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