Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Atmosphere Interactive

This week in science, we are doing a project to help us learn about weather. To learn about the atmosphere, I went online and did an interactive activity, at
This activity helped me learn many new things about the atmosphere, for example, I learned that the Tropopause, is a 12 Km, the Stratopause is at 50 Km, and that Mesopause is at 85 Km. Also, I learned that airplanes average traveling height is just under the Tropopause. Another thing I learned was the temperatures of the atmosphere, the Thermosphere is the absolute coldest, at around 90-95 degrees Celsius. Overall, this activity proved too be helpful for me in a great way, I learned a lot of information, without much effort.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Athletes Foot Bats

In the past 4 tears a mysterious fungus has inhabited over 80 percent of Northern American bats, and killing them. Desperately, a force of scientists is fighting to find a cure for the fungus. However, they can not only use anything, it has to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Finally, they have an unlikely weapon, a drug used to treat Athletes Foot. John Eisemann noted this at his speech at the American Chemical Society spring meeting. He said that using off-label use chemicals have been used numerous times before, on other animals, and worked, like to control white-tail deer populations, with rodents. However, the scientists were scared of upsetting the economical balance of fungi, especially in caves. So they put it into testing, on a few bats, and it was successful in killing the fungi. Now the scientists are looking for if it will decrease the die-off rate, and if they possibly will not have too treat entire colonies.
I really enjoyed reading this article, because I found it especially interesting. I am intrigued by the fact that bats fungus can be treated the same as human fungus. This fact intrigued me so much, to the point I was hanging my jaw open in disbelief. Anyway, I really enjoyed this article, and I am sure there are many intriguing articles like this. My opinion on this article is WOW!!




The link is : http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/57531/title/Athlete%E2%80%99s_foot_therapy_tapped_to_treat_bat-killing_fungus

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Mathematics Blog

Global Warming impacts Earth everyday, destroying the beautiful things about Earth, like the Artic, and the living animals. Math and Global warming have a close relationship, because of the statistics of the impacts of Global Warming. For example, the Artic is disappearing because of Global Warming, and math ties into this because about 30%-50% of the Artic no longer exists. With math statistics, you can also estimate the time when the Artic will be completely gone. Also, math ties into Global Warmings impact on land, because of percentages. Twenty to thirty percent of animals are on the verge of extinction due to Global Warming. Also, using math statistics, humans can make calculations too when Global warming impacts a species for long enough, and cause extinction for that species. Finally, Math, with the help of science, can be used to create new devices and gather data to save the planet from Global Warming. For example, math can be used towards the knowledge required to analyze wind turbines, like how much electricity does the turbine generate at a certain speed? How many homes can be powered by this much electricity? Math can be used to make these types of devices more efficient. Math can help save our planet!!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Blog #4

As my last year in Omega continues, I learn many new topics in my science class. We are currently learning about animal classification. So far, I have learned that animals are classified into 35 major phyla. Also, I have learned that more than 95% of animals are invertebrate (animals without a backbone). Finally, the third thing I learned in science class on the animal topic is the four major functions of an animal. The four functions of an animal are the ability to reproduce, movement, able to keep internal conditions stable, and the ability to obtain food and oxygen. I also had the ability to learn about this topic out side of school. I learned that the study of animal classification is named taxonomy. Also, I learned that there is a third kingdom that has animals that bridge the animal and plant kingdom.
Personally, I found this topic to be very entering. Even though I new many things about this topic, I still found it to be interesting, and I did learn some new things. I wonder what new and exiting topics my class will learn in the future.

http://www.mcwdn.org/Animals/Classification.html

Friday, December 11, 2009

Chef Project

Interested in being a chef, well listen tto this and learn all about being and becoming a chef
http://omegapride.podOmatic.com/player/web/2009-12-11T11_45_23-08_00

Friday, November 20, 2009

Class response 11/20/09

So far in my 8th grade year, we have learned about many interesting topics. In fact, we just finished learning about the phases of matter. While we discussed this intriguing topic, I learned important facts. I learned that a solid could skip the liquid phase and go straight to the phase of gas. This process is called sublimationThe sublimation process can be seen when dry ice is mixed with water. Also I learned about amorphous solids. The amorphous solids change under certain conditions. A great example of an amorphous solid is cornstarch with water, which liquefies under no stress, and solidfies when under stress. Finally, I learned about the phase of plasma. Plasma is very rare, and can really only be found in space.
I was also able to learn about the phases of matter outside of my classroom. On the internet, I found that when people ice skate, they are not skating on solid ice but on liquid water. The pressure from the skater melts the ice, and then when the skater leaves, the water instantly refreezes. I learned also that plasma is harnessed in the everyday world to cut metal. Molecules are ionized to create plasma, which creates great precision in cutting metals. I found this topic to be fascinating and very informative. I definitely did find many new and cool facts on the phases of matter that I did not know before. I can’t wait to learn other new and interesting science topics like this one.


http://www.schooltube.com/video/39886/Plasma-The-fourth-state-of-matter

http://www.helium.com/items/197024-the-science-behind-ice-skating

Thursday, October 22, 2009


The Kyoto protocol signed in 1997 required 37 counties to cut there carbon emissions. A loophole in this agreement did not count carbon from bio energy. Countries seeking to boost their bioenergy production deforested their land to plant crops for biofuel. Several scientists point out that this does not help reduce the carbon in the atmosphere. By deforesting, you cut down forests that intake carbon and replace biofuel that intake and outtake carbon. The scientists hope to prove their point and cause world leaders to amend the Kyoto protocol when a climate treaty is signed in Copenhagen summit in December.
My opinion on this article is that it was informative and interesting. I found a lot of new information, and it makes me think again about the "benefits" of biofuel. This article captivated my attention because I had always thought of biofuel to be the answer to the environmental issues, but now, I have the knowledge of the consequences of burning biofuel. Overall, I learned many new things and I enjoyed reading about this topic.