Sunday, March 18, 2018

3-D Printing Body Parts

      3D Printing Body parts can revolutionize medicine. From these machine it can create cheaper and better prosthetics for people or animals who have lost a body part ( includes organs), the list includes body parts from heart to skin grafts. Most of the 3D printing materials are made from wax or plastic but scientists are developing a way to make 3D printing materials from metal too. The term for printing out body parts is also known as biomedical engineering. The body parts are actually used from real human cells but instead of growing cells to make the body parts, the scientists just make scales of the cells. Although the 3D printed organs are not that effective it is a step toward making fully functioning organs.
       This will definitely help with heart transplants or liver transplants, etc. in the future. Currently 3 D printing industry is worth about 2.7 billion. The great part about 3D printing is when you all set everything up you can create "organs" with the click of a button. Most of the bio printers are not even modern technology yet they can still make things like this. 3D biomedical engineering will definetly change the world for the better.


Photo link:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing
Author :Leckart, Steven 
Published: August 6. 2013
Link: http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-07/how-3-d-printing-body-parts-will-revolutionize-medicine
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-35581454
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2018/03/explore-wellness-3D-printing-body-parts/

Friday, March 16, 2018

Tidal barrages

Tidal barrages creates renewable energy but also have many drawbacks with it. The tidal barrage has the same concept as a hydro- electric dam except the barrage is bigger. The barrage is built between an estuary and the sea. The water ( when it is going in and out) the water flows through tunnels in the dam. The water pushes air into the turbine and generates electricity or the water pushes the turbine by itself. Large lock gates similar to ones used in canals are being used for the barrages. A Severen barrage can produce more than 12 power stations of energy or less than 3 power stations( it depends on size and location). A small nuclear core costs about 750 million in US dollars but a tidal barrage can cost more than £15 billion. Doing a little math and the cost for 12 small nuclear core would be about 900,000 in US dollars. Because a tidal barrage costs  are in pounds the currency rate would be 1.52 and the tidal barrage could cost a significantly more but tidal barrages give renewable clean energy while nuclear power stations give out pollution and are not renewable and costs electricity to run. A tidal barrage also gives protection against tidal waves. The tidal barrage also provides a road bridge.
But there are cons to the barrage. The estuary brings waste to the sea but if there is a barrage in between those too the waste goes significantly slower. The barrage would also change how far the tide goes out and it would not go out as far changing the environment. A example would be 80,000 birds who feed on mud flats can't anymore because the tide won't go out properly anymore. All in all a tidal barrages can have many cons but they provide clean , renewable energy (which the world is in dire need because fossil fuels are running out).


http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rance_Tidal_Power_Station

Author: Darvill, A
Title: Tidal Power
Accessed Jan, 2015

Spontaneous Combustion


         Combustion is very common when mixing two chemicals together, doing so can create an exothermic reaction. An exothermic reaction is a reaction that requires less energy to break bonds but more energy to create new bonds, thus releasing heat and form of energy. One type of combustion was made by mixing potassium permanganate and glycerin. The permanganate which is an oxidizer an reacts with a carbon- hydrogen bonds in glycerin. A video of this reaction happening can be watched here, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kA12Y-B-U08. The reaction only happens when the temperature is above 70°F though. The materials can easily be found in hardware stores (permanganate ) and in bakery stores or drug stores (glycerin). Exothermic reactions are very helpful in everyday life. For a rocketship to propel itself upward it uses exothermic reactions. To light a cigarette it requires exothermic reaction(I do not recommend using cigarettes though). Spontaneous combustion also happens in nature. When a forest fire ignites it is not just because of people, it is because of spontaneous combustion. A chemical in nature can react with trees, grass etc. and create a fire.
Photo : http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermite
Author: Theodore Gray 
Published : Oct 18. 2012

Friday, January 23, 2015

Reflection of periodic table video

I knew before this video that some elements were man made, I also knew that some elements were highly explosive while some were really passive. 
From what I learned from this video is that many elements are made for everyday life. Man made elements were made by smashing then against each other, and that rare elects are not that rare at all.
I would like to know more about the elements down in the bottom of the periodic table and expand more on atomic bombs. The most interesting thing was about the gold or atomic bomb. I might want to start a collection of every element.

Date
Author2012rc
http://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Periodic_table_large.png

Monday, October 13, 2014

Laser Weapons


If electrons in similar materials are simulated with enough energy they emit a narrow beam. Lasers are also in a lot of sci-fi movies but they are not being developed even though they are used for military tactics. Lasers can be used to stop a guided missile because it jams the infrared sensors. Lasers are also useful for targeting a target and can seek and destroy it like a laser-guided missile. The lasers can also be used as weapons, some can cause serious harm but were banned from the UN in 1995. The weapons they use today are called "dazzlers" and are used to blind and disorientate the enemy. It is also used to overload enemy sensors. Lasers use reflective mirrors to project the beam. The use of lasers to destroy objects are hard because they require a lot of energy and because of airborne dust which absorbs the laser energy. But laser weapons have been proposed and developed



Citation



Karl, Tate". How do Lasers Work?" July 03,2013


Website:
      <a href="http://www.livescience.com/37940-how-do-laser-weapons-work-infographic.html"><img alt="Infographic: How laser weapons work." src="http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/054/478/i02/laser-weapons-future-130703a-02.jpg?1372867177" /></a>
      <br /> Source:<a href="http://www.livescience.com">LiveScience</a>
    
N.P"PHaSR a United States type dazzler weapon, August
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzler_(weapon)

Image:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/17/YAL-1A_Airborne_Laser_unstowed.jpg&imgrefurl=http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_YAL-1&h=2400&w=3000&tbnid=UMRyQaVdufs_IM:&zoom=1&docid=6ryamnu2nc-XXM&hl=en&ei=lrAsVMiYE8iTyASf3ICIBQ&tbm=isch&client=safari&ved=0CCgQMygMMAw