lunes, 29 de noviembre de 2010

Training Robots for Warfare


The US Army is saying that war would be a lot safer if robots would fight it. they are bouilding right now robots to fight the war instead of the people, in that case less people would die.
This article interested e because its about robots, and I like robots.
This conects to my life because I want to be a robot engineer when I am a grown up.

domingo, 31 de octubre de 2010

New DNA Tests Aimed at Recuding Cancer

Two new DNA Tests, one of them described one a meeting in Philadelphia on Thursday, hold the promise of detecting, and even reducing colon cancer. Im intersted in this news because that could happen to anyone. It doesn't relate to my life.

miércoles, 29 de septiembre de 2010

In Trove of Letters, Rivalry among DNA Sleuths comes to Life


A long-long trove of letters written by and to Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of DNA, scientist discovered that there was war between scientists to discover the string of life, such as Linus Pauling.

martes, 31 de agosto de 2010

1st Science Article

Fossil Hunters in Romania find a 2-Clawed relative of the Velociraptor
August 30, 2010:
Nothing quite like it, a dinosaur with two claws on each foot, was known to live in the final period of the age of great reptiles. Little wonder fossil hunters in Romania were astonished when they unearthed remains of a distant relative of Velociraptor, the familiar single-claw predator of fierce repute, and saw its unusual stocky limbs and double-clawed feet. The discoverers reported on Monday that the dinosaur, the size of a gigantic turkey, was a meat-eating creature that lived more than 65 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous period. They named it "Balaur bondoc", which means "stocky dragon".
This article interested me because I was always a fond of dinosaurs, and seeing that these Romanians had just discovered a new species of dinosaur, I wanted to know a bit about it.
Like I said, I was always interested in dinosaurs, one time I actually thought I could transform into one.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/31/science/31dino.html?_r=1&ref=science