Posts Tagged ‘Discovery’

Lock I

September 10, 2012

Lock I

The lock
on your
back

Archimedes found
the stick

Mooves you
around the
World

Into you
the black
venom

Dot by
dot

The pain
comes slow

The buns
fast

You end
up in
a red
hole

The fire
kickin

You all
black

A few
days pass
by

A watchman
passes by

The stick
in the
ash

Out comes
your cry

Now all
dressed up

In pain
inside

And the
big smile on
your face

Caution: This might be all theory

 

 

 

Life

September 9, 2012

Life

A great
game

Of Mankind
& Aliens

From the
very beginnin

Till the
far stars

In the
sky

To liberate
the beast

Of its
burden

No death,
no worries

Life moves
on a
merry ship

Takin you
far n
wide

From the
unknown islands

To the
calm sea

No complains
no sorrow

Of the
common man

In the
hut with
a broken roof

Man on
a rampage

For peace
& never
endin Life

Caution: This might be all theory

Science Today (Can Science create ‘Fun’ for people?)

September 1, 2012

Science Today (Can Science create ‘Fun’ for people?)

Introduction:

A Lot of our Life is boring. Can Science create ‘Fun’ for us?

Meat:

1. Astrophysics (Far: About Stars, Aliens and Fairies if they exist)

Astronomers Release Unprecedented Data Set On Celestial Objects That Brighten and Dim
(Observed: A Lot of strange naughty behaviour in Sky)

Astronomers Find Three Smallest Planets Outside Solar System
(Observed: Small is better, as found by the telescope)

2. Quantum Mechanics (Small: Of young children, new thinking and the world of small things for people who prefer perfection)

Neutral Atoms Made to Act Like Electrically Charged Particles
(Apriori: Atoms on the way to give you power, and they are all neutral)

DNA Can Discern Between Two Quantum States, Research Shows
(Observed: DNA, although classic, can be modern too solving Quantum Mechanics Problems)

3. Nobel Prize (Talent: People who did great discoveries in Science and are given a prize so that you don’t forget them)

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1907
Eduard Buchner
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1907 was awarded to Eduard Buchner “for his biochemical researches and his discovery of cell-free fermentation”.
(Observed: A process which can ferment without direct living organism)

4. Brain (You: Human Thinking Machine )

Diabetes Shrinks Elderly Brain
(Observed: Diabetes Plays ‘Honey I shrunk the Kids‘ with Elderly People and shrink their brains)

Further Evidence Found of Disturbed Immune System in Autism
(Observed: Disturbance in the force of immune system cause Autism)

Autism by the Numbers: Researchers Examine Impact of New Diagnostic Criteria
(Observe & Apriori: Autism gets a new look)

Autism’s Origins: Mother’s Antibody Production May Affect Fetal Brain
(Observed: Mothers pass on the ‘Bad Stuff’ to Children, which might result in Autism)

5. Gene Therapy (Close: Of Relationships)

Gene For Neat Repair Of DNA Discovered
(Observed: Broken Links can be repaired, many ways. Now a new way which is safe)

Researchers Identify Gene Involved In Both Intellectual Disability And Epilepsy
(Observed: A common Gene gets negative, causing two diseases)

Study On Silencing of Tumor Suppressor Gene Suggests New Target for Lymphoma
(Observed: A Gene is silenced causing cancer)

6. Environment (Present Nature)

Down On the Cacao Farm: Sloths Thrive at Chocolate’s Source
(Observed: Sloths find it hard to survive, chocolate helps)

New Drug Prospect Offers Hope Against Hookworm Infections
(Observed: A hook disease finds its way in South America)

New ‘Rust-Tracker’ to Monitor Deadly Wheat Fungus in 27 Nations
(Observed: Food turns ugly in wheat, causes havoc)

Hidden Graves of the Holocaust
(Observed: Nazis Action gets dug out)

Warning On Deterioration of Famous Swedish Warship, Vasa
(Observed: Wood Quality deterioration takes the Ship down)

Ecological Monitoring On Bird Populations in Europe Re-Evaluated
(Observed: Europe flies to save its birds)

Danish Scientists Solve Old Blood Mystery: New Intriguing Knowledge On Blood Hemoglobin
(Observed: A dangerous form of Hemoglobin causes diseases)

7. Evolution (Past Nature)

Lichen Evolved On Two Tracks, Like Marsupials and Mammals
(Observed: A Single Organism develops in two different ways across the Globe)

Endogenous Proteins Found in a 70-Million-Year-Old Giant Marine Lizard
(Observed: A New Protein found in an extinct lizard)

Evolution in the Back Yard: Census of 750,000 Banded Snails Leads to Surprising Results
(Observed: Snail finds a band on itself)

8. Diseases (Problems in Nature)

Link Between Hormone Levels and Risk for Metabolic Disease Uncovered
(Observed: A Hormone which causes upset in metabolic pathways of Americans)

Scientists Devise New Strategy to Destroy Multiple Myeloma
(Observed: New Drugs work in combination to cure a type of cancer)

9. Mathematics (Expanse of Nature)

Mathematical Puzzles
(Fun with Mathematics)

Conclusion:

A Lot of Fun, Protection and new avenues of discovery found by Science for us.

Caution: This might be all theory