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Full to the brim: Scientists claim the human brain is at capacity and is too tiring to get smarter

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By Sophie Borland

Last updated at 1:39 AM on 1st August 2011

We've invented penicillin, space shuttles, computers and even artificial hearts, among many other wonders. So where will human intelligence go from here?

The answer, if certain scientists are correct, is nowhere.

Mankind's brain power has reached its peak and it is physically impossible for us to become any smarter, they say.

Packed: Scientists claim that the brain could now have reached capacity because of the energy it takes to use

Packed: Scientists claim that the brain could now have reached capacity because of the energy it takes to use

They claim that in order to become any more intelligent the human brain would need vast amounts of extra energy and oxygen – and we simply cannot provide it.

 

Cambridge University researchers have analysed the structure of the brain and worked out how much energy its cells use up.

Shrinking? Experts claim over time the brain could reduce in size, back towards our our Neanderthal ancestors, to reduce the energy it consumes

Shrinking? Experts claim over time the brain could reduce in size, back towards our our Neanderthal ancestors, to reduce the energy it consumes

Simon Laughlin, professor of neurobiology, said: 'We have demonstrated that brains must consume energy to function and that these requirements are sufficiently demanding to limit our performance and determine design.

'Far-reaching powers of deduction demand a lot of energy because for the brain to search out new relationships it must constantly correlate information from different sources.

'Such energy demands mean there is a limit to the information we can process.'

Other scientists claim that the brain's 'wiring' or network of fibres linking different areas to one another cannot get any better.

They have found that the cleverest people have the best wiring, with messages carried very quickly between different parts of the brain.

But scientists claim that the wiring would need vast amounts of extra energy to become more efficient. As before, they say it is impossible for humans to provide this, therefore we cannot get cleverer.

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Ed Bullmore, professor of psychiatry at Cambridge, where he specialises in brain imaging, measured the efficiency with which different parts of the brain communicated with each other.

He found impulses travelled fastest in smarter people and slower in those who were less intelligent.

He said: 'High integration of brain networks seems to be associated with high IQ.

'You pay a price for intelligence. Becoming smarter means improving connections between different brain areas but this runs into tight limits on energy, along with space for the wiring.'

Martijn van den Heuvel, assistant professor of psychiatry at Utrecht medical centre in Holland, who also studies how differences in the wiring of human brains affects IQ, said: 'Increasing the power of the brain would take a disproportionate increase in energy consumption.

'It is risky to predict the distant future but it is clear there are tight constraints on intelligence.'

 

01 Aug, 2011


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Colourful cauliflower available at Tesco: Eat your greens and pinks and yellows

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By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 5:14 PM on 31st July 2011

Children reluctant to eat their veg has been a never ending struggle for parents.

That could be about to change, however, as brighter colours are worked into cauliflowers that hit the shelves at Tesco today.

The supermarket chain has launched 'rainbow' packs that will have sprigs of purple, orange and emerald green cauliflower to appeal to awkward youngsters who see the veg as boring.

Coloured cauliflowers will be exclusively sold in a 'rainbow pack' at Tesco

Coloured cauliflowers will be exclusively sold in a 'rainbow pack' at Tesco

Tesco greens buyer Jeni Gray said: 'These cauliflowers are almost works of art and have a real wow factor that should really create a stir with shoppers and hopefully children at dinnertime.

 

'Cauliflower got its poor image from baby boomer generation schoolchildren who generally loathed them as they were always being told to eat their greens for health reasons.

'When food was rationed during and after the Second World War cauliflower became part of the nation's staple meat and two veg diet at school and at home.'

The rainbow coloured cauliflowers are aimed at youngsters reluctant to eat their greens

The rainbow coloured cauliflowers are aimed at youngsters reluctant to eat their greens

The coloured cauliflowers are all naturally produced but have been crossed with other types of the brassica family, which includes green cabbage and broccoli, to make exciting colour variations

The coloured cauliflowers are all naturally produced but have been crossed with other types of the brassica family, which includes green cabbage and broccoli, to make exciting colour variations

Grown in Lincolnshire the garish varieties of the boring vegetable are intended to combat a dip in demand, after sales of the veg fell 35% over ten years.

The move is hoped to help improve cauliflower's popularity after it was overtaken by broccoli.

Tesco said statistics from retail analysts Kantar Worldpanel show in the last two years volume sales of cauliflower have fallen by 6.5% across all retailers while demand for broccoli has grown by 2.5%.

The coloured cauliflowers are all naturally produced but have been crossed with other types of the brassica family, which includes green cabbage and broccoli.

They have been grown by one of the UK's largest growers of brassica, TH Clements of Benington, near Boston, Lincolnshire and are exclusive to Tesco.

 

01 Aug, 2011


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Meet participants of the beauty contest in Sevastopol which is about to start. Some days ago the girls were invited to the local aqua park. Over 2000 models from the CIS countries were willing to participate in this contest but only 15 winners could come to Sevastopol. As this year the contest celebrates its 15 anniversary, 15 models will climb the stage today.
















Location: Sevastopol
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According to The Daily Mirror the next girl who will capture James Bond’s heart will be Margarita Levieva, an American of Russian origin. The actress’ management refused to give any comments as far as the issue goes. It must be mentioned that initially a British actress Naomie Harris was among  the dozens of previous actresses who have been Bond Girls.

Margarita was born in Leningrad in 1980. Since 3 years old she began a career in callisthenics and later she was a member of the Russian Olympic team. At the age of 11 she moved to New York together with her mom and twin brother. Her acting career began in 2005 from a role in the series LAW & ORDER: TRIAL BY JURY.




































By the way, the previous Bond’s girl was from Ukraine. Her name is Olga Kurilenko.
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