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. New imaging technology can ‘see’ you thinking

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