Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Neanderthal Males Had Popeye-Like Arms


Arm bone remains show that Neanderthals were unusually pumped up on male hormones, possibly due to an all-meat diet.
Remains of an early Neanderthal with a super strong arm suggest that Neanderthal fellows were heavily pumped up on male hormones, possessing a hormonal status unlike anything that exists in humans today, according to a recent paper.

Neanderthal males probably evolved their ultra macho ways due to lifestyle, genes, climate and diet factors, suggests the study, published in the journal Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia.
Project leader Maria Mednikova told Discovery News that Neanderthal males hunted in the "extreme," helping to beef up one arm.

"The common method for killing animals was direct contact with the victim," said Mednikova, a professor in the Institute of Archaeology at the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Instead of shooting prey, such as mammoths, with a bow and arrow from a distance, Neanderthal males would engage in face-to-face contact, jabbing long, thick spears directly into the animal's flesh.

Neanderthal females weren't delicate creatures either.
Mednikova and her colleagues believe that "compared to anatomically modern humans, (both male and female Neanderthals) had a larger muscle mass and experienced a higher loading on the upper extremity than did Homo sapiens." Also, "they differed from modern humans by a greater functional difference between the sexes in the use of the right arm."

Neanderthal males had Popeye-type right arms, while Neanderthal females had arms that were more evenly matched and not nearly as muscular.

Mednikova and her team analyzed a fossil humerus (long bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow) for what they believe was an Neanderthal male that might have lived around 100,000 years ago in what is now Khvalynsk, Russia. The bone was put through computerized tomography, X-rays and other analysis.
The fossil displays an unusual mixture of thickened walls with narrow bone marrow region cavities. This, according to the scientists, suggests "intense mineralization" provided for the strong, sturdy bone structure, with the inner narrowness "based on a stronger shaft architecture requiring much less mineralization."

The mixture is puzzling, because "Neanderthals demonstrate a markedly androgenic constitution," meaning they seemed to have a lot of steroids, yet these same hormones can cause reduced mineralization.
As a result, the researchers say "Neanderthals were characterized not only by peculiar biomechanical adaptations, but also by a specific hormonal condition which has no close parallels among modern human hormonal conditions either normal or pathological."
This condition might have evolved as a result of inherited genes, life in an often cold, northern climate, and an almost all-meat diet.
How and Why to Eat Less Meat
Mednikova and her colleagues explained that edible plants in colder regions were few and far between, and the vegetation period was short. With little fruit and vegetables, the Neanderthals became "specialized hunters who hunted terrestrial herbivores," such as mammoths and forest deer. Their diet then consisted "nearly exclusively of proteins and lipids," which must have affected their hormones and bones.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Audrey Hepburn voted most beautiful woman of 20th century


Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn has beat off competition from modern beauties Angelina Jolie and Scarlett Johannson to be voted the the most beautiful woman of the past century. The ''Breakfast at Tiffanys'' star is an evergreen fashion icon and set a new trend in beauty with her brunette hair and waif-like figure.

Audrey died in 1993 after suffering from cancer aged, 63, but still beat today''s best looking to the prime position, reported Contactmusic. British popstar Cheryl Cole came second in the poll conducted by television shopping channel QVC. Another deceased beauty who came out on top was blonde icon Marilyn Monroe, who occupied the third spot in the survey which was taken by 20000 women.

Hollywood A-lister Angelina Jolie came fourth, while the 40''s star Grace Kelly took the fifth spot. Curvy beauties Scarlett Johansson and Halle Berry were ranked sixth and seventh respectively.

Princess Diana occupied the eighth spot, glamour model Kelly Brook came in at number nine while Jennifer Aniston rounded off the top ten. Earlier this year, Audrey''s little black Givenchy dress that she wore in ''Breakfast At Tiffany''s'' was also voted the greatest female screen outfit of all time.

Do These Wax Statues Hold a Candle to the Original?


For die-hard Shah Rukh fans, this is just not doing justice to the star. The wax looks ten years older than the original for one.


Here’s one of the many Brangelina waxes. Brad Pitt looks more like Harrison Ford. And one would say it was Celina Jaitley with Brad, if it weren’t for Angelina’s striking jaw line!

We say the original Sachin Tendulkar is a thousand times better – while we can’t argue with the smile, there’s something about the statue that’s just not our Tendya.

Madame Tussauds in New York unveiled the wax work of Kim Kardashian yesterday. Some of us were of the opinion that the statue didn’t look like the original at all. That got us counting the number of celebs whose wax statues aren’t exactly flattering to them.

And the bad wax work continues with Julia Roberts. At best, it could pass off as Julia’s somewhat similar looking sister – or maybe Faye Dunaway’s younger sister. There’s just something about that nose that’s exaggerated.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, for instance. The one with her in a saree is at the London museum while the other one is the New York Madame Tussauds. She looks like two different people in the respective waxes – in the second, her head shape/hairdo is the least flattering to her, I think. Both don’t do justice to the world’s most beautiful woman.
We thought SRK was bad, but check out Jackie Chan. Somehow his face doesn’t have the character of the martial superstar.

Here are the Obamas. The only thing that suggests they are the first couple of USA is their impeccable sense of dressing – Michelle’s jawline is a little too pronounced, and President Obama’s jawline, well, the less said, the better.


And Will Smith isn’t spared of the hastily put together wax job either. That slight smile just isn’t his, though the raised eyebrow gets as close to the original as it can.
What do you think? Do these waxes do justice to the originals? Or do they need more work?