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Wonderful 'Sohana-Mohana'!
There are some 'wonders' to which even science struggles to find an answer. Born in Delhi on June 15, 2009, the two brothers are united by the same body. Their two faces and four arms act just like normal children, but the two legs are directed differently by the brain. Their heads, chests, lungs and spines are different, but the organs below the waist, including the kidneys and liver, are the same! When Sohana-Mohana was born, her parents suggested that she be handed over to an organization that could take better care of her children, and since then the children have grown up in an institution called 'Pingalwada' in Amritsar.
Sohana-Mohana's nervous system works differently. Sohna is more gifted in teaching. Sometimes one has a fever, sometimes another, sometimes one feels hot, another feels cold. Medical science says that for every two lakh babies born, one child is born connected to each other and half of them die within 8 hours of birth. However, Sohana-Mohana is healthy. Even at the time of their birth, the doctors said that these children could not live long, but today Sohana-Mohana is 18 years old and has applied for a different job! Sohna-Mohana has applied for a post of Junior Engineer in Punjab Powerwork after completing her Electric Diploma. Both the brothers can get a job, but in such a case there is no provision for issuing a certificate of disability, making it difficult to get a job without it. The company is in a dilemma as to whether the two will work together even after getting the job and how they will be paid.
Blue Hydrogen: Not a good thing!
Researchers around the world are looking for alternatives to petrol-diesel. Fuel that is environmentally clean. That is, it does not pollute the atmosphere further. As such, hydrogen is considered a safe energy source. Companies including the Biden government and the International Energy Agency have confirmed this. But a few days ago, a research has hit Locho. According to him, hydrogen is more dangerous than coal. This is because greenhouse gas emissions from hydrogen are even higher than from coal. A study published in the Academic Journal of Energy Science and Engineering also states that hydrogen emissions are not free.
According to the research of Robert Howorth and Mark Jacobson, good energy is used to produce hydrogen fuel. In the process of extracting hydrogen from natural gas it is heated and carbon is emitted when the pressure on it is increased. While these emissions are small, they also consume energy in the process of absorbing carbon, so they do not have the desired benefits as the total emissions of blue and gray hydrogen are more than diesel, gas or coal. When the US passed the Infrastructure Bill, it allocated ૮ 5 billion to build six clean hydrogen hubs. Researchers warn that the limitation of the carbon absorption process is that it can only last up to a certain capacity and is likely to re-enter the atmosphere.
Expensive Tears: Tissue Paper Used by Macy's
I have heard of celebrity paintings, clothes or household auctions, but the tears of Argentina's star footballer Lionel Messi are selling for millions! Lionel Messi has left Barcelona to join the PSG (Paris Saint-Germain) team. A new contract was to be signed between Lionel Messi and the Barcelona club, but due to financial difficulties in the contract, Messi can no longer stay at FC Barcelona.
Messi, who has been a part of Spanish football club Barcelona for 21 years, was emotional at the press conference when he said goodbye to Barcelona. So emotional that tears began to fall. And now the tissue paper that Messi has wiped with his tears is being auctioned off in crores and his basic price is one million dollars or about Rs 2.5 crore! The tissue that Messi threw in the trash after wiping tears was picked up by a stranger and is now being sold online. The man claims that the tissue also contains Messi's genetics that will help create a clone of a football player.
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