In Mumbai at least 150 people suffered burns while bathing

In Mumbai at least 150 people suffered burns while bathing NEW DELHI, Aug 7 — RIA Novosti. At least 150 people suffered burns from the poison of Visalia (also known as the “Portuguese ship”) while swimming on the beaches of Mumbai, said on Tuesday the TV channel NDTV. Vitalii who are unable to move independently, be off the coast of India every year during the season of monsoon rains they bring here the current and the tides. NewsFive “aliens” that live in the ocean The owner of one of the stores in Mumbai, told the channel that in the last days of Visalia flooded city beaches and deliver a lot of trouble. According to him, despite the fact that burns from contact with them, usually not fatal for humans, people continue to experience them after a severe pain at least several hours. “On the beach is now full of them.

The United States restored the first block of sanctions against Iran

The United States restored the first block of sanctions against Iran Moscow. 7 Aug. INTERFAX.RU the restrictive action fall of the Iranian companies and foreign firms that do business with Tehran. The United States on Tuesday restored the restrictive measures against Iran due to the fact that the President of the United States Donald trump has announced the release of Washington from the international deal with Iran on the nuclear issue, known as the Joint comprehensive plan of action (SVPD). In the us administration earlier announced that US sanctions against Iran resume on Tuesday at 00:01 Eastern summer time (07:01 MSK). According to the Director for policy planning in the U.S. Department of state Brian hook, these sanctions constitute a first block of the restrictive measures will concern the automotive sector of Iran, as well as trade in gold and other metals. Western media like to specify that by means

Named regions of Russia, where you can change governors

Named regions of Russia, where you can change governors Fund “the Petersburg policy” in the monthly ranking in July 2018 as the regions where the September elections after a possible rotation of governors. MOSCOW, Aug 7 — RIA Novosti. Fund “the Petersburg policy” in the monthly ranking in July 2018 as the regions where the September elections after a possible rotation of governors. “After the voting day window of opportunity for the next wave of replacement of heads of regions… Most attention will be focused on the regions, the heads of which is in 2019, completing the term of office. It is noteworthy that of the 33 regional leaders, elected or approved in 2014, your posts to date, retained only 17”, — stated in the Fund’s rating. Among regions with high, in the opinion of the Fund, the risk of rotation of operating heads of regions — Altai Republic, Bashkortostan,

Fragile girl from Turkey ate kebabs 255 in 23 minutes

Fragile girl from Turkey ate kebabs 255 in 23 minutes That is a case where looks can be deceiving. No one could not have imagined that 21-year-old student Ceren Yilmaz from Antalya can be a record this year for speed eating kebab. The kebab diet: this student gained 7kg in 23 minutes were chowing her way through 255 shish kebabs for an eating competition. Ceren Yilmaz, who weighs just 40kg, won 5500 lira and five months of free food from the restaurant in #Antalya. She plans to beat her record soon. #Turkey pic.twitter.com/BgQR64nmhV — Property Turkey (@TurkeyPropertys) August 4, 2018 The owner of the restaurant, which held an unusual contest, initially even refused to register the slim girl (she weighs just 44 kg), but she insisted. In the end, she managed to cope with four kilograms of meat all the faster, leaving the competition far behind. In addition, Soren is

The wicked are not so smart: scientists have refuted the popular myth

The wicked are not so smart: scientists have refuted the popular myth Anger as an emotion is associated with narcissism, the researchers said. Angry people tend to think that they are smarter than you really are. So say the authors of the article, published in the July issue of the journal Intelligence. Two of the studies took part 528. Participants were asked to rate their temper and intellectual capacity for 25-point scale. After that, they ran tests on the level of intelligence. “In my last project I studied the relationship between anger and various cognitive functions. I noticed that anger differs from other negative emotions such as sadness, anxiety or depression. It is associated with more optimistic bias of nature,” said researcher Marcin Sienkowski the University of Warsaw. The results showed that anger is not associated with the level of intelligence, but people who are rapidly losing control, tend to

Where are the most terrible airports in the world (photos)

Where are the most terrible airports in the world (photos) Severe weather and natural conditions, lack of space and engineering innovation. Even those who used to fly a lot, unable to flinch, caught in one of these airports. Princess Juliana international airport, St. Maarten This airport has already become famous all over the world, including because of a few accidents. The planes here fly 30 metres over the heads of tourists on beach tourists, cross the fence, a busy road and land at the airport. Publication from Andres Meneses?? (@andresspotter) 1 August 2018 8:27 PDT During the download an error has occurred. Publication from superFLY (@superflyaviation) Jun 1, 2018 at 5:37 PDT During the download an error has occurred. The publication of the EC-Aviation ✈ fun and challenging (126K) (@ecaviation) 28 Jul 2018 4:23 PDT During the download an error has occurred.Kansai international airport, Japan Kansai airport is located on

Where are the most terrible airports in the world (photos)

Where are the most terrible airports in the world (photos) Severe weather and natural conditions, lack of space and engineering innovation. Even those who used to fly a lot, unable to flinch, caught in one of these airports. Princess Juliana international airport, St. Maarten This airport has already become famous all over the world, including because of a few accidents. The planes here fly 30 metres over the heads of tourists on beach tourists, cross the fence, a busy road and land at the airport. Publication from Andres Meneses?? (@andresspotter) 1 August 2018 8:27 PDT During the download an error has occurred. Publication from superFLY (@superflyaviation) Jun 1, 2018 at 5:37 PDT During the download an error has occurred. The publication of the EC-Aviation ✈ fun and challenging (126K) (@ecaviation) 28 Jul 2018 4:23 PDT During the download an error has occurred.Kansai international airport, Japan Kansai airport is located on

Eating dried crickets improved digestion volunteers

Eating dried crickets improved digestion volunteers American researchers for example, 20 volunteers showed that eating roasted crickets useful for digestion, it is reported in Scientific Reports. In insects contains chitin and other fibers that contribute to the increase in the number of intestinal probiotics that improve digestion and reduce chronic inflammation. About two billion people worldwide regularly eat insects, which, if properly prepared, are a good source of animal protein, certain vitamins and minerals. The insects consume less food and water, and emit fewer greenhouse gases than traditional Pets, so the industry growing insects for food is gaining momentum. In addition to the other nutrients, insects produce chitin and other fibers, which is their exoskeleton. Presumably, chitin has useful properties, contributing to the growth of microorganism-probiotics of the intestinal microbiome. However, the relationship between the presence of chitin in the diet and increasing levels of beneficial bacteria in the gut

Sorry to health

Sorry to health Somewhere far away, on the seabed, live venomous invertebrates — sea anemones. They never met with the man, but this did not prevent them to create toxins acting on our cells better than many known drugs. “Attic” has asked head of the laboratory of molecular and cellular biology, First Moscow state medical University named after I. M. Sechenov Yaroslav Andreev that can be extracted from venoms of animals as the prey are then applied, and why “natural” drugs on the market not so much. — Let’s start the conversation at the end. Suppose you found an animal and identified the toxin. For example, it has an analgesic effect (in June Andreev and co-authors published an article about the discovery of a new toxin-analgesic — approx. ed.). How it will work? — It is decided at the time of search of the toxin. As now constructed a standard