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Entries from June 10th, 2010

Good-Bye 2009-2010

June 10th, 2010 · No Comments · Biology, Physics

The grades are in for this school year. No more posts will be graded this year. Have a great summer!

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New kind of wind turbine

June 9th, 2010 · No Comments · Physics

A scientist from Caltech’s Biological Propulsion Laboratory studies water and wind concepts. Bioinspiration processes are used to identify different types wind energies that are used in the world. he started to realize that schools of fish have constructive hydrodynamic interference located inside of the schools. There are some problems that occur such as lack of [...]

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New World Cup Soccer Ball Criticized

June 8th, 2010 · No Comments · Physics

What difference does a ball make in a game? Well, when it’s the soccer ball that Adidas released for the World Cup, it means everything. The new “Jabulani” ball that was created specifically for the World Cup is said to have abnormal flight patterns. The goalie from Spain went so far as to criticize Adidas [...]

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Scientific Photo Contest

June 8th, 2010 · No Comments · Physics

How many times have you seen scientists get creative to win a photography contest? Well that’s exactly what happens once a year at Princeton University during the “Art of Science” contest. This contest that is held gives scientists a way to show their work in a creative way and gain recognition for it. This years [...]

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New use for old drugs in treating hepatitis C

June 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Biology

In this article, I read about a new use for old drugs in treating hepatitis C. “Common drugs used to treat conditions such as diabetes and obesity could be used to successfully treat hepatitis C virus infection.” (University of Leeds)  The scientists found out that there are many common drugs can threaten the virus. Such [...]

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Wintergreen Mint Spark

June 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Physics

When you bite into a Life Saver Mint it creates a spectacular spark. Why? This is because the electrical charge builds up in the crystalline shape of the sugar within the candy. The effect is called triboluminescence. It occurs when the electrical charge is vigorously released as the structure of the crystals is broken.  This not [...]

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Two new frog species discovered in Panama’s fungal war zone

June 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Biology

Scientists were trying to figure out why many frogs where dying.  ”We are working as hard as we can to find and identify frogs before the disease reaches them, and to learn about a disease that has the power to ravage an entire group of organisms,” said Roberto Ibanez, research scientist at STRI and local director of [...]

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The Life of a Bubble

June 3rd, 2010 · No Comments · Physics

Led by the University of Melbourne, a team of engineers, chemists, and mathematicians have been gathered to study bubbles, specifically how they collide. This was before impossible, but with advances in facilities and microscopes it is now possible. The team believes this will affect many different areas of life, like in food (ice cream), water [...]

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A Mini Black Hole?

June 3rd, 2010 · No Comments · Physics

In China, scientists were able to build a device that simulated the effects of a black hole, being able to absorb and trap microwaves.  This was created with 60 concentric layers of copper coated meta-materials. It traps the microwaves using patterns of resonant and non resonant meta-materials. They are able to spiral the radiation inward [...]

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‘Light from sound’ could spot cancers and terrorists

June 3rd, 2010 · No Comments · Physics

A device is being developed that may be able to convert sound into light at a frequency that can find cancer spots before they are visibly detectable.  These light waves reflect off of explosives and other weapons in order to make them known.  Read more here. When you combine two semiconductors into a crystal and [...]

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