Summary:
If the neutrino can travel faster than the speed of light it will wreck Einstein’s theory of special relativity. The theory states that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.A team of physicists in Europe stated if the neutrino could move faster than the speed of light then it would shatter Einstein's theory. The results would be so big that there would be skeptics all around the world. The data comes from a 1,300-metric-ton particle detector named OPERA based at Italy’s subterranean Gran Sasso National Laboratory. If this becomes true that neutrinos can move faster than light then it could revolutionize science as we know it.
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I think that this will be a big breakthrough in science. Even though Einstein's theory might be disproved, theories are suppose to be changed or proven wrong. I with this discovery if it is true then it could open a new world in science. This could expand what we know about the world. The neutrino moving faster than light could make the world a better place. It is a big breakthrough.
Source:
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/09/neutrinos-faster-than-light/
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Nike seeks to eliminate hazardous chemicals from products(two pages)
Summary:
Nike has teamed up with Greenpeace to clean up Nike's pollution. With Nike's outsourced jobs the factories that they use are producing harmful waste. That waste is going in to the streams, rivers and lakes all around. Greenpeace has accused Nike and many other companies of polluting the waters in China. Nike together with Greenpeace have started to work together to help solve the pollution problem. They have started to research materials that will not affect the environment that much. Also trying to remove that hazardous waste from their supply chain. Nike along with Greenpeace is working hard for a better future.
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I think that it's great that Nike wants to team up with Greenpeace to reduce the pollution. It is amazing that Nike wants to invest in the research to find new ways of making the product. If Nike just wanted money they would never agree to work with Greenpeace. I feel that they care about the environment. And want to work to protect it. Nike and Greenpeace will go far together.
Source:http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/blog/nike-to-eliminate-hazardous-chemicals-corporate-responsibility
Nike has teamed up with Greenpeace to clean up Nike's pollution. With Nike's outsourced jobs the factories that they use are producing harmful waste. That waste is going in to the streams, rivers and lakes all around. Greenpeace has accused Nike and many other companies of polluting the waters in China. Nike together with Greenpeace have started to work together to help solve the pollution problem. They have started to research materials that will not affect the environment that much. Also trying to remove that hazardous waste from their supply chain. Nike along with Greenpeace is working hard for a better future.
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I think that it's great that Nike wants to team up with Greenpeace to reduce the pollution. It is amazing that Nike wants to invest in the research to find new ways of making the product. If Nike just wanted money they would never agree to work with Greenpeace. I feel that they care about the environment. And want to work to protect it. Nike and Greenpeace will go far together.
Source:http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/blog/nike-to-eliminate-hazardous-chemicals-corporate-responsibility
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Hemoglobin Action Figure(One page)
Summary:
A man named Casey Steffen loves hemoglobin. “It’s such a wonderful, elegant transporter of oxygen,” says Steffen, who owns a company that produces 3-D animations on scientific topics. He had met by chance Michael Gulen; a prototype action figure director at McFarlane Toys. Pushed by Steffens love for hemoglobin Gulen made a mock up of a hemoglobin. Steffen wanted an accurate take apart hemoglobin that could fit in the palm of a hand. With the uses of 3-D printing it was possible. It got outside attention a pharmaceutical company bought 100 of these. It was also said that it could be the next big children's toy also.
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I thought that they hemoglobin toy was cool. I thought that it was interesting that you could take it apart and was not just a paper weight. What I thought was the coolest is that they used a 3-D printer to print out the hemoglobin. I think that it would be a good toy for children to learn about the hemoglobin and get interested in science.
Source of information and picture: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/08/st_hemoglobin/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29
A man named Casey Steffen loves hemoglobin. “It’s such a wonderful, elegant transporter of oxygen,” says Steffen, who owns a company that produces 3-D animations on scientific topics. He had met by chance Michael Gulen; a prototype action figure director at McFarlane Toys. Pushed by Steffens love for hemoglobin Gulen made a mock up of a hemoglobin. Steffen wanted an accurate take apart hemoglobin that could fit in the palm of a hand. With the uses of 3-D printing it was possible. It got outside attention a pharmaceutical company bought 100 of these. It was also said that it could be the next big children's toy also.
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I thought that they hemoglobin toy was cool. I thought that it was interesting that you could take it apart and was not just a paper weight. What I thought was the coolest is that they used a 3-D printer to print out the hemoglobin. I think that it would be a good toy for children to learn about the hemoglobin and get interested in science.
Source of information and picture: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/08/st_hemoglobin/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29
World’s First ‘Blue’ Rose Soon Available in U.S.(one page)
Summary:
The first "blue" rose will be coming to the United States this fall. Named the Applause the rose was created in Japan after 20 years of research by a Japanese company called Suntory. This lab also distills whiskey. Even though it has a purple silver color it is the closest to a "true blue" rose. The blue rose had a mythical quality because until recently humans were never able to produce it. The blue rose has brought the quest for the impossible. Before florists just dyed white roses blue. The Applause, the first "blue," rose was sold for 10 times the original price of a regular rose.
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At first I thought that it was cool that they created a blue rose. When I actually saw the picture though I was disappointed it wasn't an actually blue color, but it was a purple lavender color. Also to find out that it is 10 times the cost of a regular rose I would just buy some white roses and dye the color blue. I was disappointed that the color of the rose was not actually blue
Source of information and picture:http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/09/blue-roses-for-sale/
The first "blue" rose will be coming to the United States this fall. Named the Applause the rose was created in Japan after 20 years of research by a Japanese company called Suntory. This lab also distills whiskey. Even though it has a purple silver color it is the closest to a "true blue" rose. The blue rose had a mythical quality because until recently humans were never able to produce it. The blue rose has brought the quest for the impossible. Before florists just dyed white roses blue. The Applause, the first "blue," rose was sold for 10 times the original price of a regular rose.
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At first I thought that it was cool that they created a blue rose. When I actually saw the picture though I was disappointed it wasn't an actually blue color, but it was a purple lavender color. Also to find out that it is 10 times the cost of a regular rose I would just buy some white roses and dye the color blue. I was disappointed that the color of the rose was not actually blue
Source of information and picture:http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/09/blue-roses-for-sale/
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Glowing cats shed light on Aids(2 pages)
Summary: Scientists have put a gene that helps cats resist feline version of the HIV virus. They have also put a florescent protein that is also found in jellyfish into the cat to monitor the activity of altered genes. They did this because it would be easier to identify what cells were which. The antiviral gene came from the Rhesus monkey. That gene helps other animals resist the AIDs causing virus. They had inserted this gene in to the eggs of a cat and with sucess they were able to produce that gene and the florescent protein in the cats. They found that HIV version for the cats have been reduced. They believe that this gene will be able to help humans.
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I like how the cat is glow in the dark. I think that it is interesting that the scientist were able to find a gene that fights against HIV. This well be a big help to people and their children by being able to reduce or get rid of the HIV virus. But the coolest part of all of this is the glowing cat I thought that the cat was the coolest. Scientist have made a big step into curing the HIV/AIDs. The scientist research will be able to help the human race.
Source of picture and article:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14882008
Thursday, September 8, 2011
‘Invisibility Cloak’ Makes Tanks Look Like Cows(one page)
Summary:
The British defense company BAE Systems has created "Invisibility Cloak" that can make a tank look like a cow. The patented system, called the Adaptiv, uses matrix of hexagonal “pixels” that can change their temperature very quickly. It allows the tank to be effectively invisible in the infrared spectrum or to make it look like an object even a cow. The current system can allow the tank to hide from heat-seeking missiles, drones and heat sensitive goggles. Since the panels that are used are strong they can be a source of protection for the tank. The panels can also be big or small for different resolutions. This technology is also cost effective. They also hope to make more different kinds of panels in the different electro-magnetic spectrum.
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I thought that this technology was very cool. I like the fact that it can be made different sizes for different jobs. Also that it cane make the tank look like any object. I thought that they could make it look like a cow to was funny. I like this technology and how they use it for stealth. I can't wait until I see a T.V. special on it when it is in working order, now that would be cool.
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I thought that this technology was very cool. I like the fact that it can be made different sizes for different jobs. Also that it cane make the tank look like any object. I thought that they could make it look like a cow to was funny. I like this technology and how they use it for stealth. I can't wait until I see a T.V. special on it when it is in working order, now that would be cool.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Sprint's suit on AT&T and T-mobile merger (1 page)
Summary:
Sprint is suing against AT&T because of a merger between them and T-mobile. Sprint says that it is anti-competitive by taking T-mobile in one fell swoop. Instead of holding their "peace" Sprint has decided to go against the deal now instead of earlier. AT&T's deal would get rid of one of the four biggest cell phone providers. That Sprint says that would increase the prices hurting the consumers. Sprint also says that the 39 billion dollars to buy T-mobile would not only hurt sprint but also hurt the smaller phone services. But AT&T has argued that it would provide a better service to those in the more rural areas of the United States and they had also pledged to bring back 5,000 call center jobs back to the United States. AT&T says that they will be able to do more with this merger.
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I think that sprint might be over thinking this merger. I feel that it would be better for the people who don't have a cell phone service. It also makes sense for the people living in the more rural areas because they are expanding their services. AT&T also said that they would bring back jobs to the United States, which is always a good thing. I really do think that this merger is a good thing.
source:http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-20102055-94/sprint-files-suit-to-block-at-ts-t-mobile-merger/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
Sprint is suing against AT&T because of a merger between them and T-mobile. Sprint says that it is anti-competitive by taking T-mobile in one fell swoop. Instead of holding their "peace" Sprint has decided to go against the deal now instead of earlier. AT&T's deal would get rid of one of the four biggest cell phone providers. That Sprint says that would increase the prices hurting the consumers. Sprint also says that the 39 billion dollars to buy T-mobile would not only hurt sprint but also hurt the smaller phone services. But AT&T has argued that it would provide a better service to those in the more rural areas of the United States and they had also pledged to bring back 5,000 call center jobs back to the United States. AT&T says that they will be able to do more with this merger.
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I think that sprint might be over thinking this merger. I feel that it would be better for the people who don't have a cell phone service. It also makes sense for the people living in the more rural areas because they are expanding their services. AT&T also said that they would bring back jobs to the United States, which is always a good thing. I really do think that this merger is a good thing.
source:http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-20102055-94/sprint-files-suit-to-block-at-ts-t-mobile-merger/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Time article "How Much for a Room at Earth's First Space Hotel?"
Peckham, Matt "How Much for a Room at Earth's First Space Hotel?" Time August 2011
Summary:
An orbital space hotel for the rich. For a small cost of $984,000 a person will be able to stay 5 nights on a orbiting space hotel. With four rooms that can hold up to seven people. With a great view of the earth and seeing 16 sunsets and sunrises a day. A great vacation for the rich and famous.
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For the price of $984,000 I was think I would wait a while until the prices go down. I thought that it was a nice idea but it really is only for the rich and famous. Now the article said that main people that the hotel was attracting was the private companies that want to study space for themselves. or people with insanely deep pockets. After reading this article I was thinking space hotels, it will be a very long time until they are cheap so that everyone can afford it.
Summary:
An orbital space hotel for the rich. For a small cost of $984,000 a person will be able to stay 5 nights on a orbiting space hotel. With four rooms that can hold up to seven people. With a great view of the earth and seeing 16 sunsets and sunrises a day. A great vacation for the rich and famous.
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For the price of $984,000 I was think I would wait a while until the prices go down. I thought that it was a nice idea but it really is only for the rich and famous. Now the article said that main people that the hotel was attracting was the private companies that want to study space for themselves. or people with insanely deep pockets. After reading this article I was thinking space hotels, it will be a very long time until they are cheap so that everyone can afford it.
Miller, Judith "Biological Weapons and America's Secret War Germs" 2001(10 pages)
In Oregon a cult group called the Rajneeshees had bought a 64,000 acre ranch in Wasco County. The leader who the cultists called Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh bought this land for their agricultural commune where they would celebrate their"enlightened master's" credo of beauty, love, and guiltless sex. Made up of thousands of followers mostly wealth westerners. But this is where a out break of salmonella occured. From one of the cultists favorite eating places at Shakey's Pizza, at the salad bar. It was there were the first cases were recorded.
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I thought of the story as interesting. The story of the cult and what they do was interesting but it had nothing to do with the salmonella outbreak. The book had told about the cult and the crimes that they had done but, then jump right in the story of the salmonella food posioning. I didn't think that it had fit too well with how the story was going. As a start out to the story I thought that it was a very interesting beginning.
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I thought of the story as interesting. The story of the cult and what they do was interesting but it had nothing to do with the salmonella outbreak. The book had told about the cult and the crimes that they had done but, then jump right in the story of the salmonella food posioning. I didn't think that it had fit too well with how the story was going. As a start out to the story I thought that it was a very interesting beginning.
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