This is a blog all about science stuff. I will be posting some useful stuff on it.
The Earth
Thursday, November 24, 2011
State of Matter Table
Monday, November 21, 2011
Science: Current Event #8: World's Lightest Material Is a Metal 100 Times Lighter Than Styrofoam
Ivan
6B
Science
21/11/11
Title of the Article: World's Lightest Material Is a Metal 100 Times Lighter Than Styrofoam
Author(s) of the Article: The above story is reprinted from materials provided by University of California - Irvine.
Source of the Article: Science Daily: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111117154643.htm
Date of the Article: November 17, 2011
Summary: This article talks about how a team of researchers of UC Irvine, HRL Laboratories and the California Institute of Technology developed the World’s Lightest Material. It is a metal with a density of 0.9 mm/cc, and is about 100 times lighter than Styrofoam! In fact, it is so light (is 99.9 % air!) that it can sit upon a dandelion fluff without damaging it. "Materials actually get stronger as the dimensions are reduced to the nanoscale," explained UCI mechanical and aerospace engineer Lorenzo Valdevit, also UCI's principal investigator on the project.
This discovery and discoveries like this one will affect our society positively because soon our world will change completely and be completely remade and redesigned. Soon, we will create lighter materials which are even lighter than this one, our society is developing. I found this article on a reliable resource: www.sciencedaily.com used for finding science-related current events. I know this website is a good place for finding science-related current events because it features excellent articles (my opinion). When I finished reading this article, I learned that our society is developing and NEVER will come a day when we DO NOT learn something new. I felt delighted reading this article because I think our society is developing and will CONTINUE to develop.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Science: Current Event #7: Obese Monkeys Lose Weight on Drug That Attacks Blood Supply of Fat Cells
Ivan
6B
Science
14/11/11
Title of Article: Obese Monkeys Lose Weight on Drug That Attacks Blood Supply of Fat Cells
Author(s) of the Article: The above story is reprinted from materials provided by University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Source of the Article: Science Daily: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111109143009.htm
Date that this Article was written: November 9th, 2011
Summary: This article talks about how scientists used a special kind of drugs on “Obese” monkeys. After 4 weeks, the monkeys lost 11% of their weight. With the same experiment, rodents (mice) have lost 30% of their whole body fat. One of the first authors of this study states this: “The rhesus monkeys in the current study were "spontaneously" obese, said study first author Kirstin Barnhart, D.V.M, Ph.D., a veterinary clinical pathologist at MD Anderson's Keeling Center for Comparative Medicine and Research in Bastrop, Texas.”
This discovery will affect our society positively but this experiment with monkeys is a bit cruel. By using this drug, “obese” cancer will have less serious consequences. I chose this article because I am interested about what drugs do to your body. I found this article on a reliable resource, used for finding current events: www.sciencedaily.com. I know this website is a good and reliable resource to get current event articles because it is popular and has a lot of good detailed articles which are current. In this article, I learned that drugs can do a LOT of bad things to your body. I felt sad reading this article because I didn’t want the monkeys to lose a lot of weight.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Science: Current Event #6: Climate Shift Could Leave Some Marine Species Homeless
Ivan
6B
Science
7/11/11
Title of Article: Climate Shift Could Leave Some Marine Species Homeless
Author(s) of the Article: The above story is reprinted from materials provided by Scottish Marine Institute.
Source of the Article: Science Daily: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111103195314.htm
Date that this Article was written: November 3rd, 2011
Summary: