Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Why Flat Worms may Hold Secret to Immortality

Scientist from British believe they may have identified how humans could potentially live forever and this is because of flatworms

Nottingham University scientist  have been examining how two species of flatworms are able to regenerate themselves again and again  raising hopes that scientists could find ways of creating the effects of ageing in human cells.

Flatworms, known as planarian worms, have long fascinated scientists with their apparently unlimited ability to mutate. They study twenty thousand new and fully formed flatworms were created from just one original worm by splitting it into tiny pieces.
The research team studied how the flatworms manage to replace aged or damaged tissues and cells in a bid to understand what drives their longevity.

Dr Aziz Aboobaker, who led the study, said: “We are doing research study for 2 types of planarian worms those that reproduce sexually, like us, and those that reproduce mutation, simply dividing into many. Both species appear to regenerate indefinitely by growing new muscles, skin, guts and even entire brains over and over again.
Key to a flatworm’s immortality lays in its telomeres – tiny sections of DNA that cap the ends of chromosomes, protecting them from damage and the loss of cell functions linked to ageing.

Each time a cell divides the protective telomere ‘cap’ gets shorter. When they get too short, the cell loses its ability to renew and divide. According to the study an immortal animal would expect cells to be able to maintain telomere length indefinitely so that they could continue to replicate.

Researchers predicted that planarian worms actively maintain the ends of their chromosomes in adult stem cells, leading to theoretical immortality.They said that their data satisfy one of the predictions about what it would take for an animal to be potentially immortal.

The researchers next goals is to understand the mechanisms in more detail and to understand more about how you evolve an immortal animal.
Source: yahoonews

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Golf - New Ambassadors for HSBC Women's Championshi

People and viewers concentrates at the golf course during HSBC Womens Gold Championship, but around catches attentions because of good looking ladies and well distracted.

The Brand ambassadors pose for HSBC tournament.

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