Thursday, December 17, 2009

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WORLDS OLDEST DNA DISCOVERED!

Recently, scientists have discovered 419 million year old DNA from a
salt loving bacteria. These salt loving bacteria could be relatives of the first
life forms on Earth. Scientists previously discovered similar DNA at the Michigan
Basin, the same area where the DNA was discovered currently. In Canada, six other
segments of the same DNA were found, proving that this organism was not only in one
area. The organism could have been spread across the entire planet for all we know,
but more research is needed to come to any conclusion. No DNA has been discovered
from any earlier point in the Earths history. This might be the earliest life
form the Earth has ever discovered, but we can’t be sure yet. This is still being
researched.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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Christmas Magma

Manila, Philippines had an early Christmas present from mother Earth: ASH AND MAGMA. On December 15, the Philippines most active volcano erupted, thus evacuating 20,000 people from their homes. They were evacuated 210 miles away from the location of the eruption. That same volcano erupted in 2006, thus evacuating 30,000. And in 1993, it erupted too, killing 79 people. Some people refused to leave because they have already adjusted to the eruptions. “We’re not really alarmed,” Opiana, 66, claims. The volcano’s eruption is not the most serious eruption, the most serious being in 1814, killing over 1,200 people. The people are still in evacuation.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Power Paper

Power Paper

Are you sick of your batteries running out of power? Are you wasting money on batteries over and over again? NOW YOU CAN SOLVE ALL OF YOUR PROBLEMS WITH ONE GREAT PRODUCT: PAPER! It has recently been proven that paper has electric/power storing capabilities. And paper can also have power-generating traits if covered in carbon nano-tubes.
After the paper is covered, it has a battery’s electric current. And not only does the paper copy the electric current, it accelerates the current, thus making a more powerful battery. These batteries can even be used for electric cars. Right now the same scientists are testing the “battery” idea with other fabrics such as cloth.