Thursday, December 18, 2008
Tidal Waves / Tsunamis
Tsunamis are giant waves formed in bodies of water such as oceans. They are formed from submarine, or under water earthquakes miles under the sea level.
These earthquakes produce massive vibrations that disrupt the water creating an underwater wave that moves in different directions and get larger as they enter shallow water. As it gets closer to shore, the vibrations break the water’s surface creating a small wave. As it reaches the shore the waves can reach higher than 40 feet high, and they can move almost as fast as a plane. But these waves are anything but productive, one of the most recent tsunamis killed over 300,000 people.
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Energy from Waves
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Walk-in, Walk-out Surgery
In a hospital in Cornwall, England, surgeons are using a brand-new treatment for varicose veins. In the surgery, Radio waves are emitted from a probe to heat the vein, which causes the vein to close. This new type of surgery helps patients recover faster and with less pain than the old surgeries that require incisions to close the veins and anesthetics. Also, the surgeries are faster, so the hospital can treat more people. The radio wave surgery is helpful to both hospitals and their patients.
Source:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cornwall/7644681.stm
Using Sound waves to make surgery easier
HD RADIO
New HD Radio is much better than your regular old radio. HD radios change the siginal of analog radio to digital and it also increases the quality. With an HD radio, your AM stations will sound like FM and FM will sound like a CD in your car. New cars may have HD radio as an added feature, or you could buy a seperate radio for around $200. Another great feature of HD radio is that a station can brodcast multiple channels, so for instance you could listen to 107.5 or 107.5-2.
MSNBC's Article
Cell Phones affecting human cells?
A Wave-Pump Technology Hits the Water Hard, From Salt to Fresh to Energy
High-pitched ringtone
Students are using a new ring tone to receive messages in class, and many teachers can't even hear the ring. Some students are downloading a ring tone off the Internet that is too high-pitched to be heard by most adults. As people age, many develop what's known as aging ear, or a loss of the ability to hear higher-frequency sounds. A Welsh security company developed the tone to help shopkeepers disperse young people loitering in front of their stores while leaving adults unaffected. The company called their product the "Mosquito."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13274669/
Autistic Brain Waves
There is a new technology that can show the way that autistic people think and develop their words and sentences. This new technology is called magnetoencephalography or MEG. It measures the magnetic fields in a brain nerve cell and looks at the process that is going on in someone's mind. This technology could also look for brain tumors and epilepsy.
Micro-Weaponry
http://www.rifewave.com/page1.php
Can Energy Waves kill bacteria? Royal Rife may have been the instigator on a war against bacteria, with waves as weapons.
dark energy.
scientists have found that over the 9 billion years of human existence, the galaxy has begun to expand. It is not that the planets are moving away from one thing that is in the center, but that everything is expanding away from everything, which would mean in a long time the world would freeze since the sun would be so far away. Using x rays to trap this dark energy that is going through the earth constantly, scientists can attempt to trap some dark matter and figure out whether or not it is what is causing everything to expand. However, it is really hard to find the right thing so it could take scientists a really long time to figure out.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Warp Speed
What is Warp speed?
Monday, November 24, 2008
Wind power!
Energy Island
Ray Gun Technology
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Farming Moves to Cities
With new technology, farming will be able to be moved to cities instead of rural areas. This method is called hydroponics -a method of cultivating plants in water instead of soil. With this method, farming can be moved to apartment buildings, rooftops, and even vacant lots. This could be good because it will eliminate the cost of trucks shipping food. However, the negative side of hydroponics is that the plants might not get enough light and heat.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/11/21/urban.agriculture.ap/index.html
THE NEW 3G iPhone! Better than before!
iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G has fast 3G technology, GPS, support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, and the new App Store. This new iPhone is has more amazing features than the last one. It is three high technology products combined- a revolutionary phone, a widescreen iPod, and a breakthrough Internet device. This new device gives you fast access to the Internet and email over your cellular network. It also makes it easier to multitask and when you are connected to 3G, you can serf the web even when you are on your cell phone.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_iphone/family/iphone?mco=MTE2NTQ
New Car Technology... Better Future!
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http://www.ecobusinesslinks.com/images/Scooter/honda_insight.jpg
Bug-Sized, Flying Spies!
Link to website
Lauren Barnett
Ground is Broken to Build New Generator!
**Link to my page**
The Ghost of CNN studios
Farming goes high-tech
In Pomona, California, California State Polytechnic University plant science teacher Terry Fujimoto thinks believes that the future of farming lies in the roots of the leafy green plants that he and his students grow in streams of water in the campus green house. This program, run by California State Polytechnic University's agriculture professor , is a part of a project trying to use hydroponics, a method of farming using water instead of soil. The purpose of hydroponics is to expose th roots directly into a little bit of water in stead of planting it in the soil. This uses a lot less water than traditional farming in fields and is designed to bring farming into cities where consumers of produce are concentrated. this will save a lot of water and energy in the long run since there are no need for tractors or much manual labor.
-Andrew Campbell
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/science/11/21/urban.agriculture.ap/index.html
Is YouTube causing kids to cheat?
A few Texas college students, that have asked to remain unidentified, have confessed anonymously to posting cheating videos on YouTube. One girl said that, "This method of cheating, it will work." She has made an online video showing how to do so. Many students have posted thousands of videos on YouTube showing how to cheat. This cheating scam really catches the eye of the average teen in a way that will cause sever consequences. Most teens who cheat, think that they will never get caught. This naiveness can cause them to be kicked out of their schools.
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/cnet/20081122/tc_cnet/8301102331010611193
That sweat tastes good!
Risk of Particle Accelerator
In Meyrin, Switzerland a particle accelerator has been built and is to be the most powerful ever built. It is 330 feet buried in the ground and it 17 miles in circumference. It cost more than 5 billion dollars to build. Some people did fear that when it was turned on in august of 2008 it could cause serious problems. For one they thought that when it was turned on it would create a black-hole and destroy the earth. Scientist told them that that wouldn't happen and now that it has been on for 3 months it seems like those scientist where correct.
Jackson Lundy
Sources:
www.sciencedaily.com/.../ 01/080131161812.htm
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/06/30/doomsdaycollider.ap/index.html
Glaciers on MARS!!
Walk Twice, Walk Once More
Cell Phone Radiation
Over the past few years, researchers have found evidence proving cell phones could emit enough radiation to cause serious health risks. There is evidence to support both the theory that cell phones are not harmful to people and there is also enough evidence to support that they are in fact harmful to people. Cell phones emit signals via radio waves, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation. These signals move at the speed of light. The scare is that the cell phones are placed directly on the head and is therefore exposed to tissue, which can be damaged by radiation. All electromagnetic matter falls somewhere on the energy spectrum, but scientists don't know if cell phones cause enough harm to your brain to worry about the issue or not.
New types of televisions seem to come out every month, and three with great new features are; Laser TV, LED backlighting, and OLED. Laser TV is a rear-projected TV with a laser instead of traditional lighting. The laser brings out better color and is more energy efficient. TVs with LED, light-emitting diodes, backlighting are more environmentally friendly than LCDs because they do not contain Mercury, and like laser TVs, their color is much better. OLED, organic-LED, TVs have incredibly clear pictures, but the only one sold now is very small. These TVs will become more cost efficient and practical soon.
LA Times Story
The Nokia Morph
The Nokia morph is the newest of all phones nowadays. This “phone” is a scientific break through that the researchers of Nokia came up with. With the help of Cambridge Nanoscience Centre in the United Kingdoms created many of the technological breakthroughs in modern times, like Nanotechnology. The morph has a flexible design that can change its form within seconds (look at video). It also has a self-cleaning mechanism so it repels water, dirt, and fingerprints. This phone is only a concept so it’s not out for sale but when it is it will be the phone of the century.
http://www.nokia.com/A4852062
Video Games? Eating Away Energy? no.... Well, YES!
SOURCE: http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10106245-54.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0
Cell Phones Eliminate Traffic Jams
New Technology Article
AWESOME JAMES BOND LIKE CAMERA!!!!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Mykey from ford is like having your mom in the car.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27053080/
Iphone 3G, the new way to travel?
Thursday, November 20, 2008
New IPhone app Trapster helps you on the road
The new IPhone application Trapster is an application that can help you avoid costly speeding tickets and other violations. Trapster locates where police speed traps, red-light cameras, and speeding cameras are located within a certain area. By using the GPS system installed on the IPhone, the application warns you when you are coming close to a speed trap. After the application is installed on the IPhone, an alert will sound if a vehicle has a speed trap inside of it. This helps out many people because it can help them be aware of where the police are and if they are speeding or not. It also will help people from having to pay costly fines for speeding and other violations.
Click here for the website: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/new-iphone-apps-help-drivers-beat-speed-traps/
Revolutionary Paper That's Stronger Than Steel!
This paper, nicknamed buckypaper, is thinner than a strand of hair, yet it is almost 500 times stronger than and ten times lighter than steel. This technology, developed by researchers at Florida State University, uses miniscule nanotubes. Currently it is still only produced in the lab, and not as strong as scientists think it could be. But once perfected buckypaper will have a huge affect on the world. It can be used on aircrafts to protect against lightning, as electromagnetic interference shielding, and could replace graphite shields in laptops.
Black Silicon- The Facts
It's About TIme We Lose the Chains
Forget those rusty, dirty, greasy, and sharp, chains that cause numerous problems while trying to ride a bike. Trek – the largest US bike manufacturer has developed two models where belts replace chains, providing a smoother ride than its foe. Besides being quieter, the belts also last three times longer than the traditional chains and do not need to be greased. The models will be released in December and will hopefully inspire people to rely less on gas and instead other ways of transportation.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/11/19/chainless.bicycles.ap/index.html
NASA's New Deep Space Communication System
Energy from Poo
Link to my article
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
The increase of lung disease is a great concern. Interstitial lung diseases, also known as(IDLs) is one of the most abundant lung diseases. Incident rates were examined of ILDs between 1995 to 2005. Between that time, a total amount of 21,765 patients were tested, and ILD was found in them. Between the times of 1995 and 1998, it decreased 27.14 per 100,000 person- years to 19.36. in 1998 it actually increased, peaking at 34.34 per 100,000 person-years. I don't know about the current percentages, but this just show how serious lung cancer is. It also shows how rapidly it grows as the years increase.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Calories DO count? Uh oh.
More and more restraunts are starting to change their menus and lower their food portions. Is that necessary? Yes! Its proven the best way to loose weight is to lower your calorie intake and increase your physical activity. In New York City it is
go, go, go for most people the only way they can squeeze meals in, is to stop at a restraunt. “The popular quiche Lorraine was trimmed to 6 ounces from 11, with extra salad filling out the plate. Sweets like brownies may shrink, too.” Now some people might think that just be the portions are smaller the price will be too, but the prices are the same.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/29/dining/29calories.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
Super Enzymes: Streamling Biofuels like its NBD
“Super Enzymes’ Could Streamline Biofules Refining,” scientists have found a way to vanish big stains. The new Stain remover removes most “stubborn spots” on clothes. Enzymes are the secret to the vanishing of the hard stains. Scientists from California are now searching for faster working enzymes they would be able to use in laundry, and in stain removers. “Xyn8” is a gene that breaks down xylan, witch works well in cold weather. This stain remover will be a big step in cleaning products.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081031213335.htm
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Restricting Calories Make Immune System Healthy and Lifetime Longer
After many studies and tests, calorie restriction shows that it can make the life of many organisms longer. Scientists put the test on monkeys. Starting just before puberty, they fed some of the monkeys about a third less of calories than the other monkeys. Then about 42 months later, researches monitored the immune systems of the monkeys and there were some major differences. The monkeys that were fed a regular amount of calories had aged much differently than the monkeys who were fed a third less.
Is America too cheap to eat healthy?
Our economy is failing at the moment and food is becoming more expensive. The junk foods with higher calories are the least expensive for some reason. The healthier choices in grocery stores cost more than the unhealthy foods. This may cause more people to gain weight in the United States of America because everyone wants to go with the cheaper choice. The cheaper foods have more calories than the more expensive ones. This is probably because of some of the agricultural polices on growing food and processing food. Cookies and chips cost less because they are easier to ship unlike a few apples that have the possibility of being bruised. The rising food prices are going to make more people in America more obese.
http://www.courant.com/features/hc-webcheapfood.artnov03,0,362462.story?page=2
CALORIES ARE BUSTED.
Schools across the country are taking measures to create a healthier cafeteria. For starters, no more cake, soft drinks, or cookies. To promote this, deep fryers have been banned in California and Alabama has gotten rid of sweet tea. The school’s goals are to create a healthier lifestyle for kids because of the number of overweight children in our country. However, some parents don’t agree with this because things such as cupcakes for birthdays have been banned. There are mixed feelings to whether these guidelines for food should be taken by schools across America.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/business/05junkfood.html
Fast Food Chains: Giving Out Calorie Count Like Its No Big Deal
In today’s economic crisis, there is still one thing that remains the same, that being the fast food corporation. Many of the fast food chains in America are still thriving, however, things are about to change for some. The New York City Board of Health voted unanimously to require that all fast food chains in New York have the calorie count data on their menus. The board argues, “Calorie information provided at the time of food selection would enable New Yorkers to make a more informed, healthier choice.” The reasoning behind this vote is because of the fact that 54% of adults are either overweight or obese, found by a 2005 community health survey.
He Lost 10 Pounds in Just 3 Weeks On Zoo Watchers like it was NO NIG DEAL!!
Gorillas on Weight Watchers? Polar bears slurping sugar-free Jell-O shots? Giraffes nibbling alfalfa biscuits
Most people no that gorillas are just like humans. But I bet you didn’t no that gorillas in the Atlanta zoo are now on a special diet, just like humans they don’t want to be over weight. The diet is just like weight watchers and all foods are on a point system. For the polar bears, they receive one point for each of their granola bars. Some zoos do not use the point system but they strive to keep the animals on a low-calorie and healthy diet. Now instead of receiving fruit juices the gorillas and orangutans are now getting to sip on some crystal light because it contains less sugar and fewer calories, the zoos are striving to keep fit animals by feeding them right.
http://scitech.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/24/zoos-count-calories-for-animals/
Ultrafast Lasers Show Snapshot Of Electrons In Action
I choose this article because it shows how electrons rearrange during chemical reactions. The scientist that does this project uses a N2O4(Dinitrogen tetraoxide) and shot two lasers through it. The first laser induced a very large oscillations within the molecule. The second laser produce an X-ray, which was used to map the electrons energy level of the molecule and most importantly, to understand how these electron energy levels rearrange as the molecule changes shape. This relates to chemical reactions and which that was something that we have talked about in the trimester.
Shocking Plants
For centuries plants have been used as a means of medication. However, as societies dependence on plants for medicine increased, scientists needed a way to extract the needed chemicals quickly and efficiently. To do so, scientists have used synthetic chemical additives and genetic engineering. Although these methods did help extract the chemicals, they were extremely expensive and potentially harmful. Hans VanEtten took it upon himself to find a new way to produce these chemicals. In their study VanEtten and his colleagues exposed pea plants to sub-lethal levels of electricity in hopes to produce pisatin, a chemical in plants that acts as an antibiotic. The electricity not only produced pisatin, but thirteen times more than plants not exposed to electricity.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Calorie Labeling Law?
In today’s society, many people are surprised to see how many calories are in different foods such as muffins and a raspberry scone from Starbucks. In New York, a judge struck down the“ New York City’s first calorie labeling law.” This law would only apply to fast food restaurants or restaurants with 15 or more outlets nationwide. The law says that, you need to label how many calories are in the types of food they serve. Many restaurants, and coffee shops like Starbucks have a raspberry scone with 470 calories in it, and 610-calorie cookies. Many people are finding out the foods they thought were healthy, were not. At T.G.I.Friday’s a chicken salad, with pecans, mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, and celery have 1,360 calories. At the end of the day, may people aren’t very happy with the labeling because, “it discourages them from ordering what they want,” says a New Yorker.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25464987/