May 15, 2008
KABAM!
The product that I have created is KABAM! It contains a highly-effective solution that has immediate effect on a broken bone, sprain, muscle strain, etc. I play softball. If I am injured, I want fast relief. I tried KABAM! on my broken leg and it was back to normal in less than 5 minutes! It was amazing! You need this product. It works!
If this product was real, I would predict a bright future. Many students play sports and they easily get injured or hurt. If their injury was serious, they would have to go to a doctor and get a cast. Casts are so troublesome. They prevent you from doing your daily activities, such as walking, if you hurt your leg. This product will enable you to use your legs and arms since you do not need a cast for it to work. It also increases recovery, meaning you can go back and play your sport faster!
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Tylenol
In 1955, Robert McNeil introduced Tylenol for children. This was important because it was assumed that aspirin caused Reye's syndrome. Reye's syndrome is a disorder that affects tPublish Posthe liver and brain that can cause death. Later, more Tylenol products were developed such as Tylenol PM, Infant's Tylenol, and Tylenol Allergy Sinus. In 1959, McNeil Laboratories was placed at the top of the pharmaceutical industry. The active ingredient in Tylenol is acetaminophen, used for headaches, fever, muscle and body pain, arthritis, and joint pain. Tylenol was popular back then and still is today.
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May 6, 2008
Elmer's Glue
Elmer's Glue is used all over the world. About 47 million elementary school students use Elmer's Glue on a weekly basis. Elmer's Glue was once used to build a bridge out of pasta that supported 2,350 pounds! As you can see, Elmer's Glue is pretty strong stuff. I think Elmer's Glue will continue to sell a lot of glue and be very successful.
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May 5, 2008
AWESOME FUNGI!
In Pripyat, inside the tomb of the Chernobyl reactor, scientists discovered large amounts of live fungi. What was so amazing about this discovery was the fact that it was highly radioactive in the tomb, and the scientists didn't expect to find anything living in it. The fungi was living off of gamma radiation. These fungi grew even faster when they were exposed to 500 times the normal background radiation level. The fungi use melanin, which, when struck by a gamma ray is chemically altered. This discovery also leads to the question of whether humans get some of their energy from radiation, since we have melanin molecules in our skin cells. It also implies that there could be organisms living in space where ionizing radiation is plentiful.
I thought this was very interesting, and the fact that I could be getting energy from radiation is just incredible. I would like to see this discovery further investigated, so I can learn more about it.
Link to the article
I thought this was very interesting, and the fact that I could be getting energy from radiation is just incredible. I would like to see this discovery further investigated, so I can learn more about it.
Link to the article
Apr 24, 2008
Guest Speaker
Dr. Pamela Fong came in to speak to Mr. Olson's class about the eye. She is an eye doctor, or optometrist. It was very fascinating, and I learned a lot of interesting things. I learned that everybody's iris is unique, and no two irises are the same. I also learned that you can tell how old somebody is by looking at their eyes. Younger people have more sheen than older people. I'm so glad I got to listen to Dr. Pamela Fong's lecture.
We also had a sheep dissection where we got to see the different parts of the eye hands-on. It was awesome!
Feb 24, 2008
SCORPION!
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Scorpionida
Family: Scorpionidae
Genus: Euscorpious
Species: Carpathicus
Habitat;
Euscorpious carpathicus lives above ground, but also occupies caves and intertidal zones.
Predators;
The main predators of scorpions are carnivorous marsupials, rodents, lizards, nocturnal birds, centipedes, and other scorpions.
Prey;
Scorpions prey mostly on arthropods such as beetles, cockroaches, spiders, slaters, centipedes, and millipedes.
Anatomy;
Scorpions have eight legs; each leg has tiny claws. Scorpions have a hard exoskeleton and not an internal skeleton. The stinger at the end of the tail injects a paralyzing poison into the prey. Unlike other arachnids, scorpions have large, pincer-like pedipalps, appendages used to grab and subdue prey. Most scorpions are from 0.5 to 8.5 inches long. They range in color from black to brown to tan to red. Tiny sensory hairs protrude from the exoskelton; they detect touch, temperature changes, and other information. Comb-like sensors on the bottom of the body also give the scorpion information about the environment.
Jan 27, 2008
Reflection on Lecture
Dr. Louise Mead from the National Center for Science Education came to Mr.Olson's sixth period class and told us about Evolution and Creationism. Evolution is the change in species over time. Creationism is the belief that God created the world and all living things. Personally, I do not believe in evolution, although it is very interesting. Evidence for evolution is found in biogeography, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, fossil record, and developmental biology. A fact that I found interesting was that humans have 46 chromosomes instead of 48 like monkeys and gorillas because some chromosomes fused together over time. This lecture was very riveting, and I gained a lot of knowledge.
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