2. Regret the legend that a blind prince in the sky went to find his beloved princess who lost the world. Because the princess smelled of orchids, the prince walked from village to village dressed as a beggar, took a deep breath in front of each girl, and then turned and walked away. In this way, day after day, month after month, year after year, I don't know how many girls passed by, but the prince failed to get what he wanted. Over time, deep breathing became the habit of the prince. Later, the spoony prince finally met the princess in a small village by the river. The prince habitually took a deep breath and turned away. The princess turned from surprise to despair and finally died in tears. When the prince suddenly realized that he had missed the princess, it was too late to regret. ...
3. If different plants graft DNA on a tree, new varieties may be produced, so what miracle will happen to the "grafting" between people and plants? Recently, two British college students came up with this ridiculous idea. They plan to implant cells containing human genes into ordinary trees, and claim that this "gene tree" will pass on human genes from generation to generation. Qizhi Traimond, a student majoring in interaction design at the Royal College of Art in London, and his companions plan to plant the first "human gene tree" this year, and are currently applying for funding from relevant institutions. In an interview with The Times, 26-year-old Tramond said excitedly: "If we can pass on genes to trees, our life will be extended, which will be a brand-new way to carry on the family line." More interestingly, if human genes are grafted onto fruit trees, such as apple trees, apples will naturally contain the DNA of gene donors. Maybe one day, we can implant the DNA of our deceased relatives into a peach tree. When the peach blossoms are full of branches in spring, we will have a different feeling in our hearts standing under the tree. This feeling is definitely very different from looking at the cold tombstone.
4. Children in the Three Kingdoms draw apples. American children draw apples. The teacher brought a basket of fresh fruit, and the child took one to draw. Japanese children draw apples. First, the teacher holds a fresh fruit high for the children to observe and then draw. When our children in China draw apples, the teacher draws a standard apple on the blackboard, and it is stipulated to draw left first and then right, red here and green there-only the apples written by children in China look like apples. Apples written by Japanese children are like pears, while apples written by American children are like pumpkins or gourds.
5. Quick Response The company commander and I are interviewing candidates for the position of reconnaissance sergeant in artillery units. The selected soldiers need keen observation and quick response. In an interview, the company commander pointed to a hill a mile away and asked a young sergeant, "Can you see that hill?" "Yes, sir." He replied. "Can you see the radio antenna on that mountain?" The soldier said he could. "So," the company commander continued, "can you see the bird parked on the antenna?" The sergeant leaned forward and narrowed his eyes. "No, sir," he said, "but I heard it singing." He got the job. As a newly appointed infantry lieutenant, I wiped my M 16 automatic rifle, which set a good example for the whole platoon. When we were cleaning guns together, a soldier complained about the special concave structure of the gun bore of M- 16. He said it made it very difficult to clean guns. "Captain, you should make a tool to clean this gun," said the soldier. "It's done," cried a sergeant. "Really?" I'm surprised. I don't know why we didn't order this tool. "Really, sir," replied the sergeant, "a soldier."
6. Einstein, the genius at the end of marriage, was only 26 years old when 1905 put forward the theory of relativity; Newton once described 1665 and 1666 as "the golden age of creativity in his life", when he was only 23 years old. He was only 26 years old when he became a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University. James watson, the discoverer of DNA double helix structure, announced this great discovery in 1953, when he was only 25 years old. According to the British New Scientist's July 10 report, Professor Jin Zezhi, a Japanese psychologist at Canterbury University in New Zealand, has come to a conclusion after years of research and careful study and comparison of biographies of 280 of the world's greatest scientists: most famous scientists made the greatest scientific contribution in their lives before the age of 35, and after they get married, they will gradually lose their passion for creation. In other words, marriage will lead their creative talents to a "dead end"! Related research reports will also be published in the August issue of Personality Research Monthly.
Before the age of 7.35, it was the "golden age" of scientific invention. In fact, Jin Zezhi's research conclusion coincides with Einstein's famous saying 60 years ago. Einstein wrote in 1942: "If a scientist doesn't make great contributions before the age of 30, he may never achieve anything in his life." Einstein was only 26 years old when he put forward the theory of relativity in 1905. Jin Zezhi said in an interview with reporters: "The study found that scientific creativity will decline with age. About two-thirds of scientists have achieved their greatest scientific achievements before the age of 35. " Jin Zezhi said that many of the greatest scientific achievements in the history of human science were discovered by some young unmarried scientists. Newton once described 1665 and 1666 as "the golden age of creativity in his life", when he was only 23 years old. He was only 26 when he became a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University. James watson, the discoverer of DNA double helix structure, and his partner francis crick announced this great discovery in 1953, when Watson was only 25 years old. After that, he never made a greater scientific contribution than this.
8. The global rainforests disappeared after ten years. According to the British "Independent" reported on July 5, the recently released United Nations statistics show that the global 23 million acres of tropical rain forests have been drastically reduced due to human deforestation, deforestation, mining and deforestation. If people do not take urgent measures to stop deforestation, the global tropical rain forest equivalent to the size of Britain and Scotland may disappear in 10 years. This is not an alarmist. United Nations statistics show that the scale of deforestation in Indonesia and other countries has reached an unprecedented tragic level, and these countries will lose all tropical rainforests in the next 10 year. According to the statistics of the United Nations, due to the increasing demand for wood, furniture, floors and buildings in Europe and North America, the rate of global forest reduction increases by 2.4% every 10 year. Hilary Ben, an official of the International Development Agency who publishes UN statistics, pointed out that these figures are alarming enough, but they do not include the reduction of forest coverage caused by "illegal timber mining". According to the data of the United Nations, during 2000 1990 to 10, the country with the largest forest loss in the world was Haiti, which lost about 4.9% of its forest reserves. During the same period, the forest area in Latin America also decreased by 4.9%, of which El Salvador decreased by 4.6%. Other countries with sharp decline in forest area include Micronesia in the western Pacific Islands, Comoros and Rwanda in Africa, which decreased by 4.5%, 4.3% and 3.9% respectively. The reduction of forests has also endangered orangutans in lowlands, and some world-class rare animals, such as Sumatra tigers and rhinoceroses, have been forced to retreat to the only remaining forests in Indonesia. Just as the United Nations released statistics, the British newspaper The Independent revealed that the destruction of the Amazon rainforest was even more alarming. The deforestation rate in Brazil jumped to 40% last year, during which 25,500 square kilometers of forests were cut down. Andy Tait, an advocate of forest protection in Greenpeace, pointed out: "The World Bank estimates that the lowland rainforests in Sumatra and kalimantan island may be completely cut down in 10, and orangutans will thrive there.
9. What can a piece of meat defend against? A story is recorded in Reading Notes of Wei Caotang: War and famine in the late Ming Dynasty, and people were slaughtered openly to buy human flesh. A guest at lunch in a restaurant saw a young woman naked and shivering on the chopping board, so she was moved by compassion and was willing to pay double the price to redeem the young woman. When she unbuttoned her clothes, the guest touched her breasts intentionally or unintentionally. The young woman said seriously, "You saved my life. I am willing to be a cow and a horse all my life, but I can be a handmaiden and never be your little wife! " I was sold here because I refused to serve my second husband. How can you treat me lightly? "He says, he took off his clothes and lay naked on the chopping board, waiting to be slaughtered with his eyes closed. When the butcher saw that the ransom he was about to get was gone, he hated it and cut the meat off her leg alive. The young woman just wailed and had no regrets.
10, 0.6 18 as early as more than 2,000 years ago, the ancient Greek mathematician eudoxus discovered that if a length is divided into two parts, if the ratio of the length of a small part to the length of a large part is equal to the ratio of the length of a large part to the total length, then this ratio is equal to 0.6 18, which is the so-called "golden section". Now scientific research shows that the position of 0.6 18 often becomes the best state of nature and even social life. If you pay a little attention, you will find that the host will look elegant if he stands in the position where the stage length accounts for about 0.6 18, but he will look dull if he stands in the middle. The ratio of the length from the knee to the toe to the navel to the sole of the foot is also 0.6 18. Especially when the ratio of girth to bust and arm girth to girth is just around 0.6 18, the "three measurements" of this ratio add to the unique beauty of girls. Interestingly, people think that music also has a "golden section". Mathematicians have analyzed Mozart's music: every Mozart's piano concerto can be divided into two parts: the exhibition part and the expansion-reproduction part. If you count the number of beats, there are 38 beats in the first part and 62 beats in the second part. This division is almost completely in line with the "golden section". The second paragraph of Requiem is roughly the same, but the third part is more than that. 0.6 18 can also be applied to health and longevity. The normal body temperature is 37℃, and the product of 0.6 18 is 22.8℃. Therefore, at the ambient temperature of 22℃ to 24℃, people feel most comfortable when their metabolism, circadian rhythm and physiological function are at their best. People's movement and quietness should also maintain a ratio of 0.6 18, which is roughly four classes and six minutes of quietness. This is the best way to keep healthy and live longer. Autumn is the golden season of human sexuality and immunity. In July and August, there are the most lymphocytes in human blood, which can produce a large number of lymphatic factor resistant to various microorganisms. At this time, people's immunity is strong, and they are less sick. At this time, pregnant children are full of vitality. In addition, people who drink 60% to 70% full rarely get stomach trouble, and the diet structure is also suitable for four-quarter rice and six-quarter coarse grains. Dressing in winter should also be six or seven minutes warm, so that people's spirit will be fuller.