Can you believe you can light up your room over a month by using a potato battery? According to the researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, potato which is boiled about eight minutes have a power ten times better than a raw one. However, how the 'Potato battery' really works is the potato acts as 'salt-bridge' between two metals attached to each side of potato, and it allows the electron current to move across the bridge to create electricity.
Check out for more information from http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/ideas/2013/12/a-potato-battery-can-light-up-a-room-for-over-a-month/
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Friday, December 6, 2013
11. Now it is time to video chat with your puppy!
If you are more interested, click http://www.petchatz.com/about/features-and-benefits or http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/ideas/2013/12/this-device-lets-people-video-chat-with-their-pets/
Thursday, December 5, 2013
10. Some Birds Can Stay in Flight for Six Months Straight!
Have you ever thought how long a bird can fly without resting on the ground? Felix Liechti and his colleague at the Swiss Ornithological Institute found out the alpine swift, a small migratory bird can fly for more than 200 days without touching the ground using new sensing technology.
This technology works as to attach a small electronic tag on the body of the birds and the tag collect data every four minutes of the bird's location. The result shows that the bird stays in Europe for summer breeding and then migrate to Africa for the winter, thousands of miles away. The only flaws of this research is as this tag sends the data every 4 minutes, so there is a chance the bird might touched down the ground in between these intervals. But still, I think it is cool study to show that this tiny bird can fly over 200 days without resting!
If you want more information,
Go to http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/2013/10/this-bird-can-stay-in-flight-for-six-months-straight/
Monday, December 2, 2013
9. Mehmet, Oz. Genetically Modified Foods (GMO): Good or Bad? Doctoroz.com [Internet] 2012 Oct 16 [cited 2013 Nov 25 for SCIENCE in the NEWS]. Available from; http://www.doctoroz.com/blog/mehmet-oz-md/genetically-modified-foods-good-or-bad.
Genetically modified foods are
created using biotechnology to change their genetic material. The technique
develops desired genes that are useful for our lives, or sometimes inactivates
unwanted genes to make the product more efficient. Mehmet Oz, who is the
host of The Dr. Oz Show and a professor of Surgery at Columbia University, talks
about each side’s main points on genetically modified foods (GMOs), which are still greatly
controversial today, instead of standing on one side of the GMO issue in this
article. Mehmet explains several specific examples of modified corn, such
as genetically modifying corn to be tolerant to herbicides, breeding corn with
a built-in pesticide that kills bugs, or taking out a fish gene that can survive
in cold water to make corn that survives in cold water. Furthermore, even though
there are many merits to using genetically modified foods to feed a growing
population, his opinion is that we still have to be on alert about the
future costs of using GM foods.
Overall, this article is a brief introduction of genetically modified foods and also about several cases of GM foods used in
real life. I do agree that we have to be sure of what we eat and aware of future
side-effects that might cause severe diseases. However, instead of worrying
about upcoming negative effects of eating GM foods, I believe the problem of hunger and starvation has to come first which we all
have to solve out together. In that way, using GM foods is the best way to figure out the problem of insufficient global food resources resulting from poverty at
this stage.
* However, if there is any other way to solve this hunger problem from poverty in developing countries, what would be the methods to replace the GM foods?
* If you disagree with popularizing GM foods, what would be the reason?
* However, if there is any other way to solve this hunger problem from poverty in developing countries, what would be the methods to replace the GM foods?
* If you disagree with popularizing GM foods, what would be the reason?
Monday, November 25, 2013
8. Are Silent Farts Worse? and WHY?
Do you know why sometimes your fart smells bad, and sometimes it doesn't?
According to this video, large noise farts consist of higher portion of CO2, nitrogen, and hydrogen gas, which doesn't have any odor. But silent farts contains a sulfur gas which comes from bacteria which applied to digest food, and that is how the smells can be really bad. Check out this fun video attaced below!
Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btV4K9JMVEQ&list=UUC552Sd-3nyi_tk2BudLUzA
According to this video, large noise farts consist of higher portion of CO2, nitrogen, and hydrogen gas, which doesn't have any odor. But silent farts contains a sulfur gas which comes from bacteria which applied to digest food, and that is how the smells can be really bad. Check out this fun video attaced below!
Source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btV4K9JMVEQ&list=UUC552Sd-3nyi_tk2BudLUzA
7. Strange Translucent Snail Discovered 3,000 Feet Below Ground
Normally, snails are known with brown colored spiral shells body. However, scientists have found this new kind snails with a translucent shell about 3000 feet underground in a Croatian cave recently. This newly found snail species called Zospeum tholussum, has tiny shells which are only about 1.4 to 1.8 millimeters tall. As this special kind of snails live such a deep dark land, a lot of these species are blind.
Source : http://www.businessinsider.com/strange-translucent-snail-discovered-in-croatia-2013-9
Sunday, November 3, 2013
6. How Botox works to remove wrinkles
As I was little behind of the schedule, I thought I would share my second writing project about 'Botox' this week. I assume everyone knows what 'Botox' is, this paper explains about how the material is made, the actual mechanism of removing wrinkles and also the result within few weeks will be explained with couple figures. Feel free to comment below if you have any questions! <:
How Botox works to remove wrinkles
‘Botox’ is
known as highly effective non-surgical method to remove wrinkles on your face.
Despite its popularity, not many people recognize where the material comes
from. In reality, Botox is a concise word of ‘Botulinum toxin (BTX)’ which is one
kind of toxin produced from a bacterium called ‘Clostridium Botulinum’. Isn’t
it cool to know that you were actually infected by a bacteria’s toxin to remove
your wrinkles? In this paper, the origin of Botox, the biochemical
mechanism of removing facial creases, and the actual results of using this
product will be explained.
1. Origin of Botox
First of
all, let’s look at where Botox has come from. The real official name Botulinum
Toxin (BTX) for Botox was first found in improperly handled meat
products. The toxin was discovered from bacteria and called ‘Clostridium
Botulinum’ (keen et al, 1994). The
bacterium has seven different kinds of toxin (type A, B, C, D, E, F and G) and normally
results in decreasing a muscle’s activity by blocking the site where neurotransmitters are released. Later
on, scientists developed a way to purify a mixture of toxin type A and type B,
which is the actual start of using Botox to prevent wrinkles development by
paralyzing facial muscles. The method became very popular in the United States
and other countries. It turns out to be the most common cosmetic operation
method to remove wrinkles.
2. Biochemical mechanism of Botox removing facial wrinkles
When Botulinum
Toxin (BTX) is injected in a muscle, it blocks SNARE proteins from breaking
through the membrane barrier at the end of the cell, so that neurotransmitters cannot
flood into the receptors of the muscle. This causes the muscle to contract and
gives the appearance of wrinkles. In the human body, passing a signal using
vesicles from a nerve system to a muscle can be describe as crossing a river by
riding a boat. To be able to pass a neuron signal from a nerve system to a
muscle, a synaptic vesicle, which
contains the neurotransmitters, has to move from nerve terminus to the
muscle cell (Fig 1). When the neuron system is in a normal state, three kinds
of SNARE proteins (SNAP25, Synaptobrevin
and Syntaxin) perform together to break through the membrane barrier at the end of the nerve cell. Then they help
neurotransmitter to release the receptors of the muscle and cause the muscle to
contract (Fig 1).
Fig.1. Neurotransmitter released in normal state of a nerve cell. Three SNARE proteins combine together and attach to the membrane barrier and helps synaptic vesicles to approach to the muscle cell and release neurotransmitter. Then the muscle fiber contracts and it creates wrinkles.
When Botulinum toxin comes into the neuron system, the toxin enters a synaptic vesicle and prevents the SNARE proteins from forming the complex (Fig 2). Accordingly, the SNARE proteins cannot bind to the membrane and the neurotransmitter is not able to enter the muscle cell. As muscle cells would not receive any signals, the muscle fiber is paralyzed (Fig 2). This ‘paralyzing effect’ is how Botox works to remove facial creases.
Fig.2. Nerve cell exposured
to Botulinum Toxin. Botulinum toxin entered on a nerve cell blocks SNARE proteins to attach
on a membrane surface. Without the proteins linked on a surface,
neurotransmitter cannot release into the muscle cell and it ends up paralyzing
the muscle fiber.
3. Botox injection effect
As
previously mentioned, Botox can improve the muscles, and Botox injections
target specific and individual muscles to flatten out by weakening or
paralyzing the muscles for a short amount of time (citation). Generally,
injecting time only takes about five to ten minutes. After the injection, the advance
of your look is seen within three to four days and the improvement of your appearance
usually lasts from three to six months (Fig 3, 4).
Fig.3. Patient before and after
Botox injection on forehead
(http://www.carterabbottmedspa.com/botox)
Fig.4. Patient before and after Botox
injection on eye wrinkles
(http://www.carterabbottmedspa.com/botox)
Now we
know, not only Botox is known as one of the best ways to eliminate wrinkles but
this material is a type of botulism comes from a bacterium which acts as neurotransmitter
blocker to prevent the muscle contraction from creating wrinkles. Even though
the Botox is tested safe to use in human body, there are several temporary side
effects such as a drooping eyelid, double vision or getting a dull look.
However, if Botox is carefully used in right medical circumstances, Botox still
maybe a good option for wrinkle removal as we understand how Botox works and
the possible side-effects.
Works Cited
Keen M, Kopelman JE., Aviv JE, et al. Botulinum Toxin A: A Novel Method to Remove periorbital Wrinkles (1994). Facial Plastic Surg. 10(2): 141-6.
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