Executive Knowledge Lines - February 2015

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February 2015 Vol 10 Issue 7 Trivandrum India

Turning Nights into Days The story of artificial lighting

Man took advantage of naturally occurring fires by transporting embers for heating, cooking and lighting his caves. His primitive lamps were lit with animal or vegetable fats, as early as 400,000 years ago. Here starts the long, arduous journey towards modern artificial lighting.

Tattoo to Test Diabetes

No more pin pricks

Wild Turmeric For glowing skin

Wild Turmeric alias Kasthuri Manjal is an annual rhizomatous plant similar to turmeric, with a scientific name, Curcuma aromatica. It is an important ingredient in any ayurvedic skin care product and has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-septic and antibacterial properties. The yellow pigment in the turmeric makes the skin brighter. It also helps in removing facial hair and pimple.

Frequent pricking of the finger often discourages people from keeping tabs on their glucose level. To avoid this researchers have developed a temporary tattoo to monitor glucose.

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Hypoglycemic Shock

Sea snails use insulin as a weapon

Some cone snails add a weaponized form of insulin to the venom cocktail they use to disable fish, by causing their blood sugar levels to plummet.

Use it or Lose it

Applies to brain functions too!

If you do not properly use your higher cognitive capabilities, these highly evolved functions of the brain get weakened and associated brain regions begin to derange and shrink.

Smart Windows

Making glass obedient

No more dry-cleaning bill for the curtains, good saving on power bill, blocking of UV radiation from Sun, thereby protecting paintings and furnishings in the room etc.- all, courtesy, smart windows.

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