Thursday, December 19, 2013
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Tech Article Fridah the Thirtinth
Kwanghun Chung wants to make it easy for scientists to take a molecular snapshot of the brain. The very best imaging technology available today allows inspection of just 10 or so biomolecules in 3-D. “It’s not enough,” says Chung, who hopes to render a complete picture of all of the hundreds of thousands of biomolecules at work inside the thousands of distinct cell types across a whole human brain.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Twitter In Education
Twitter is a vital part within the internet community. It involves social protocol which is important for all children, teachers could assign posts to notify their students (if they follow them that is) to ensure that no homework would be missed. However, one would argue that
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Do Now 11 / 18 / 13
The fact that nobody else will.
In this world, I believe there are the people who watch what is being done, and their are people who create things to be done. Much like how there are people who watch television, and people who entertain. It is better to be the entertainer, than the watcher, for the watcher will believe anything that is made, whereas the entertainer is the person who creates what is to be made.
Tech Article 11 / 22: Repairing Human Hearts
A discovery that creates heart cells from skin cells, which could make it possible to repair damaged human hearts. Such an application is at least 10-20 years away, but the process can already be utilized for in-depth study of genetic diseases and the development of personalized drugs for irregular heartbeats and other inherited disorders. Published in the latest issue of Circulation, the findings by Prof. Lior Gepstein of the Technion’s Rappaport Faculty of Medicine and Rambam Medical Center could make it possible to clinically repair damaged human hearts.


Friday, November 1, 2013
Tech article 11-1
Texas man reportedly arrested due to overdue library book
Jory C. Enck had been arrested numerous times after not returning a study guide from a local library in Copperas Cave, TX. Copperas Cove City Municipal Judge Bill Price told KWTX that the law, which was passed almost four years ago, was intended to offset the cost of replacing library materials. Copperas Cove Police Sgt. Julie Lehmann said an officer will make an arrest for overdue library materials, if during a routine stop or call, they discover an individual has an active warrant.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Do Now 10-29
1. i have not created a wiki, and do not have the slightest interest in creating one.
2. it makes research easier for people.
3. If we can create one, we can use it to list daily rules and situations to better ourselves in the classroom. I suppose.
4. I have not created a wiki, and do not have the slightest interest in creating one.
2. it makes research easier for people.
3. If we can create one, we can use it to list daily rules and situations to better ourselves in the classroom. I suppose.
4. I have not created a wiki, and do not have the slightest interest in creating one.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Underdog of the Couch
There would probably be many different cases in which having an invisibility cloak would be good for everyone and myself. But, if I had the chance to utilize an invisibility cloak, I would be underneath everyone's couch cushions. When someone gets the chance to sit down on their couch, I will be there. When someone decides to sit down and fall asleep, I would be underneath them. Anytime, they decide to let out a fart, I would catch them. I would be......the underdog of the sofa world.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
Do Now 10/7
I would add a study hall. Being able to do homework during the last period of the day would be ideal. Kids would get their homework done, and be able to relax afterwards. It would be held 8th period (or 7th period if gym were 8th), and held in the room next to the downstairs water fountain near the lockers. This would not only fix kids problems, it would fix the schools too. With homework getting done, the school's academic scores would skyrocket, causing better test scores and enhancing social interaction.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Tech Article 10/4: Micro-drum stores entanglement, brings the quantum age one step closer

In their experiment the researchers managed to entangle their micro-drum, just 15 micrometers across and 100 nanometers thick, to a microwave pulse aimed at the system. By measuring the inciting pulse and assuming that their drum could store and retransmit the quantum state of that pulse as they intended, the researchers were able to predict the characteristics of the second pulse with very high accuracy. A single such prediction has little meaning, but over 10,000 repetitions of the experiment the researchers were able to definitively prove that their drum was storing the information with a high level of fidelity.
Monday, September 23, 2013
PLANT DNA THWARTS THE MILITARY!
A little over a year ago, an initiative by the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) launched, aiming to sharply mitigate the risks of counterfeit electronic parts entering the military supply system. The effort featured SigNature®DNA, an advanced anti-counterfeit technology platform.
- DLA requires suppliers of certain high-reliability microelectronics to mark their products with a taggant called SigNature DNA.
- The two forms of DNA taggant differ in the covert optical array associated with the DNA.
- The value measured in human lives protected, and human lives possibly saved.
- The DLA program, featuring SigNature DNA, has already now begun removing this risk from the system and protecting those lives.
- While a comprehensive solution to counterfeit electronics is a complicated proposition, still in the talking stage in the industry, this practical program using SigNature DNA has already begun and is already hitting its "mark.
Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/23/5235221/new-technology-based-on-plant.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/23/5235221/new-technology-based-on-plant.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/23/5235221/new-technology-based-on-plant.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/23/5235221/new-technology-based-on-plant.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/09/23/5235221/new-technology-based-on-plant.html#storylink=cpy
Monday, September 16, 2013
Chemistry

The following picture is of a man standing in front of a furnace exploding with a mixture of chemicals . The reason I wanted to show this picture, is for the chemical reaction. Why this is even relevant in a post about a teacher in the school? Well, simple. The teacher I will be writing about is Mrs. Popowich.
She is the new chemistry teacher in the school. She had grown up around a science oriented family with her father designing instructions for Gemini and Apollo spacecraft in the Sky Lab Space Station. She had earned her "BS" in chemistry at Montclair State University, and since then has had over 20 years experience in the field of science..
I chose this class because Chemistry is of quite an interest to me. Though it is not like physics which is more mental thinking, the more hands on approach of chemistry is alot more fascinating. Actually, having the ability to control what your doing. It's almost as if you are a bender of some kind. Chemistry is an interesting subject, and I am anticipated to learn new things about it.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
The chips of Intel
Intel on Tuesday announced a new, lower-power family of processors, the Quark, at the Intel Developers Forum being held in San Francisco through Thursday.
This is part of the company's heightened drive into ultra-mobile devices.

- Lowers the price and quality for machines that are "smarter"
- They are designed for applications in which lower power and size, or the lack of it, take priority over higher performance.
- The Quark processors are open system, have an open architecture, and are fully synthesizable.
- The design, manufacturing, and everything else will still be controlled by Intel, whereas you can license ARM architecture
- The market is likely to be huge, as manufacturers are increasingly putting sensors and processors into products ranging from electric meters to automobiles to buildings.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
God of a New Country
My name is Richard Nixon. I enjoy being a leader, and in being one, I plan on moving this country forward. From now on, we will have laws on investing new ways of beating cancer, and banning illegal drugs from entering this country. I promise, the second time around, I will enforce righteous judgement, and become.........
I WILL BECOME GOD OF THIS NEW COUNTRY.....
I WILL BECOME GOD OF THIS NEW COUNTRY.....
Sincerely ~
Richard Milhous Nixon
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