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Friday, November 14, 2014

Ayden C. Hutchinson


Ayden Hutchinson was born on May 28, 2002. He is the son of Becky and David Hutchinson.
He makes a living with baseball and has a growing interest in soccer. His current residence is in Corryton, TN. To really know his life you have to start from the beginning.
            In kindergarten Ayden was an advanced child he was often sent up a grade with his best friend Ethan often. He was a gifted child with a passion for sports. Many would describe him as weird but I think he was one of a kind.
            In first grade he had a growing interest in online games. The game marble blast was his favorite. The objective of this game was to race the marble to the end of the track collecting gems without falling off the track.
            In second grade Ayden was starting to become more aware of the world around hi. He was staring to comprehend much more than he used to this was when Ayden joined the T.A.G. (Talented and Gifted) club. They would meet every Wednesday to talk about math strategies and much more.
            In third grade Ayden was starting to goof off but still manage to get work done. Even though he was starting to get bad in manners.
            In fourth grade Ayden started to become more of a “social creature” and he started liking people. This was the first year he got to do the science fair and he did it on what soda fizzes the most. Later that night him and his friend Ethan dug a hole and planted a liter big coke bottle.
            In fifth grade Ayden was mature but he still had a fun side to him. He was an interesting person this year he got crazy and started to like computers.
            Last year in 6th grade Ayden got a MacBook Pro from Holston he was downloading games on it but he wouldn’t play in class.
            Ayden Hutchinson is a very interesting person and will be back soon. He still has potential and will live up to it soon.
            

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Medical Technology


Certain cases of sicknesses have made the world of doctors confused but upcoming in medical technology might change that. The medical world will be very different soon.
            The first technology to talk about is an anti bleeding gel. Remember the days when you used to trip and scrape your knee and then it would star bleeding well those days are no more. Thanks to the work of Landolina and Isaac Miller creating Veti-Gel, a cream-like substance that will instantly seal a wound and start the clotting process. It will stop bleeding as fast as it is applied.
            The other thing is artificial cell mimicry. It’s obvious that the direction of medical technology is leaning more towards reproducing human tissue outside the body, allowing us to create “spare parts,” so to speak. If one organ isn’t working, we can just replace it with a new one, fresh off the assembly line. Now that idea is moving down to the cellular level with a gel that mimics the action of specific cells.
            The material is formed in bunches that are only 7.5 billionths of a meter wide—for comparison, that’s about four times wider than a DNA double helix. Cells have their own type of skeleton, known as a cytoskeleton, which is made of proteins. The synthetic gel will take the place of that cytoskeleton in a cell, and when it’s applied to, say, a wound, it replaces any cells that were lost or damaged. In a practical sense, it would work like a tiny, tiny sewer grate. Fluids can pass through the cell, which allow the wound to continue healing, but the artificial skeleton prevents bacteria from passing through with the fluid.- http://listverse.com/2013/03/22/10-medical-technologies-that-could-shape-the-future/
                  The doctors who work on this are heroes and they will be some of the best in their career. They will make some of the best technological advances that have ever been made.
                 
           

Friday, October 10, 2014

Future battery


It’s a solar cell! No… it’s a rechargeable lithium-air battery! No… wait… it’s both: It’s the world’s first all-in-one solar battery! This is significant, because one of the biggest problems with wide-scale solar power deployment is that you also need huge banks of batteries to store electricity. An integrated solution is both cheaper and more efficient — about 25% cheaper and 20% more efficient, according to the researchers. http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/191438-this-air-breathing-solar-panel-stores-its-own-electricity-cutting-the-cost-of-solar-power-significantly
"The state of the art is to use a solar panel to capture the light, and then use a cheap battery to store the energy," explains OSU professor Yiying Wu. "We've integrated both functions into one device. Any time you can do that, you reduce cost."
This new design uses three electrodes, as opposed to the usual four. At the bottom lies a lithium plate, upon which lie a layer of electrolyte, a thin sheet of porous carbon and then another layer of electrolyte. At the top, a permeable titanium gauze mesh houses a dye-sensitive titanium dioxide photo electrode, which looks rather like blades of grass at the 1 mm scale and generates trioxide ions under illumination. These ions then spread to the oxygen electrode surface via an iodide "shuttle," where they oxidize into lithium peroxide.
Electrons in the connected battery chemically decompose the lithium peroxide into lithium ions and oxygen, with the oxygen released into the air and lithium ions stored as lithium metal. When the battery discharges, it pulls oxygen from the surrounding environment and consumes it to re-form lithium peroxide – after which the cycle can repeat again. http://www.gizmag.com/solar-cell-battery-hybrid/34119/
         Actually, we said nothing of the kind, but we were thinking about it. Over the past few months we’ve reviewed a few portable solar chargers (also here and here), and some commenters have blown them off as expensive toys.
That pretty much nails the state of play now, but those of you who are old enough to have experienced high school in the 1970′s may recall that when pocket calculators were first introduced, only the rich kids had them. Also, all they could do was calculate.
Fast forward to this generation, and now an even smaller device — your cell phone — can do all of those functions along with however many apps you download to say nothing of the camera and the phone. That can still be a pricey package but if all you want is a pocket calculator, those are practically free.
We’re also thinking that the technology will bump up as portable solar car chargers and other more powerful, transportable solar systems enter the marketplace.
Drop a note in the comment thread if you have some thoughts about the e-waste issues raised by portable solar chargers, but after hearing about this new air battery/solar combo we’re even more convinced that portable solar chargers will follow a similar path to affordability and versatility. cleantechnica.com/2014/10/03/worlds-first-breathing-solar-battery/
            This wonderful invention should be out soon and it would a wonderful addition to our life. It will be able to power up unless we run out of plants. So lets keep it alive and get the charger. 

Monday, September 22, 2014

Top Games of the Future

One of the world’s top Grossing games is CSR Racing. CSR stands for Competitive Street Racing. It is a game where you buy upgrade and race cars. The point of the game is to get as much money as you can and beat all the tiers.
            Race your dream car in the ultimate test: a drag race along deserted city streets. CSR Racing combines stunning, high fidelity graphics with addictive gameplay and stunning multiplayer head-to-head competition to create a new type of racing experience.                                                                                                                                   Upgrade your Audi R8, BMW M3 or Chevy Corvette with turbo, nitrous injection and aerodynamic tweaks to beat tougher and tougher opponents. And when you’re ready, it’s time to challenge the crews that rule the city. http://www.naturalmotion.com/csr-racing/97/
NaturalMotion is on a tear with its latest iPhone game, CSR Racing, which is generating more than $12 million in revenue per month. It’s doing so well that the company has acquired the game’s developer, the Boss Alien game studio in Brighton, England. http://venturebeat.com/2012/08/15/naturalmotions-csr-racing-ios-game-generates-12m-in-revenue-per-month/

CSR Racing is a free-to-play drag-racing game by Boss Alien and NaturalMotion Games. In the game, the player takes the role of a new racer looking to make a name for him/herself in a deserted city ruled by five racing "crews".
CSR Racing was first shown on stage at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 11, 2012[1] and was released on the Apple App Store on June 28.[2] It was revealed that the game made over $12 million in a month shortly after launch,[3] making it one of the top 10 grossing iPhone games of 2012. [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSR_Racing

            CSR racing is a very good game and has proved to be so. This game probably hasn’t seen its full potential yet, but is pretty close to it. It will probably be #1 pretty soon.

Military Technology




Area 51

Rumors swirl around the confidentiality of Area 51. It is located within a 100-mile radius of Las Vegas, Nevada. According to Author Jonathon Strickland, the facility's purpose is for "the testing of technologies and systems training for operations critical to the effectiveness of U.S. military forces and the security of the United States."(Strickland) Area 51 is the most legendary, secret, “military” base on the planet. Area 51 holds some of the most secret governmental studies; it is evident that aliens are one of the secrets withheld in this sanction due to the history regarding the Roswell Incident, the extreme security and patrol systems, and Robert Lazard’s revelations.

On July 2nd, 1947 an unidentified flying object crashed in Roswell, New Mexico.
What better place to take the remains of a mysterious crash than Area 51? In 1947 residents of Roswell, New Mexico noticed an odd shaped aircraft swiftly soaring through the night sky. The next morning Mac Brazil, a rancher in Roswell, woke up to find a mess of metal materials crashed and scattered in his sheep pasture. Unable to identify the debris, Mac called the sheriff who was also unable to identify the uncanny remains. The sheriff went on to call the officials of the Roswell Army Air Force base who brought soldiers to fan across Mac’s field. The soldiers gathered the mysterious debris and carried it away in armored trucks. (History Channel) To keep people out, orange poles and caution signs saying that photography is not permitted under any circumstances surround Area 51. Other posts along the premises warn the general public that security is authorized to use deadly force on anyone who trespasses. What would the government be so concerned about protecting? What would the United States of America be afraid to reveal to its citizens? Aliens.



Who would fabricate an entire story about aliens? Robert Lazar lost his job when he went on TV and told the world he had been working on reverse engineering to power alien space crafts. In 1987 he went on television claiming to have been part of an operation that worked on alien technology. He confessed that the government has possession of at least nine alien spacecraft’s. EG&G hired him to help reverse engineer the technology in the alien craft for use in U.S. military vehicles and power production. He discovered a rusty, heavy substance he called "Element 115" that powered the alien spacecraft. He inspired the interest in UFOs and Area 51. (Knapp) In 1844 Edgar Allen Poe wrote a poem called Dreamland. This poem is often linked to Area 51. Area 51 was nicknamed Dreamland because of the connections it has to the poem, “The traveler, traveling through it, may not-dare not openly view it; Never its mysteries are exposed, to the weak human eye unclosed.” With Robert Lazard’s work publicized to the world, the mysterious crash in Roswell, New Mexico, and the over protective security, it is quite obvious that aliens are being held captive in this government sanctuary. The craze about UFOs and aliens and extraterrestrial life is growing very popular, all of these ideas are linked in one way or another to Area 51. It is sometimes difficult for people to be open to the idea of aliens in Area 51, but looking at the facts, what is actually true, from reports of The History Channel, National Geographic Channel, and many newscasts may open the idea for more consideration.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Phone of the Future.

Everyone knows the children play toy Legos well imagine them as a phone well that might not be impossible. PhoneBloks is working on a phone that can come apart and be put back together.
            “There would be one block for the camera lens, one for the battery, one for storage and so on. Those blocks would plug into the base, and the blocks, base and screen would be secured together with two screws. Because individual blocks can be replaced when they become outdated or simply break, Hakkens thinks electronic waste can be drastically reduced with such a phone.”- Says Huffington Post (to read more http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/12/phonebloks_n_3908611.html)
            
This phone would be a revolutionary design that could change the amount of waste we have. If you are a person who likes to take photos you can get a better camera if you like music you can get a bigger speaker the possibilities are endless.
Got to https://phonebloks.com/en to see more.
A Phonebloks phone is based around a single pegboard. To add components, you have to fit them, puzzle-like, on the back. The display goes on the front and is also modular and easily replaceable. Once all your components are on, lock them in place with two screws. Some have pointed out that this kind of construction is likely to mean a phone that will easily fall apart if dropped. This may or may not be true, but if you put a case on it, you’re probably fine.
            In the End if the blokphone comes out it might be good or it could also fail .I think it is a great idea and will be very popular.