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ThomasR
9/27/2011 02:36:14 am
The reason I fill this article is important is because if we did not know a lot of the stuff they tell us that these people go an find out about pants and trees the reason we really need trees and plants is cause of the oxygen and carbon dioxide is some the only stuff keeping us alive without that we would be dead it ex plane why trees and plants and the reason they need to live without all the finders that helped s figure out why we really need plants And this proves that if we did no have plants how we would die fast and as long as the anmiles and rain keeps coming we will always have trees and plants.
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EmilyB
9/27/2011 07:38:07 am
I was assigned to the article, “Tiny Shore Bird's Record Breaking Migration Trek” By: Meera Dolasia on 05'28'2011. This article is about the Great Snipe achieving an unbelievable speed migrating. The Great Snipe is a chubby, small bird with a long beak. This beach bird doesn't seem like it would be an athlete but a recent study has shown that these seemingly non-aerodynamic birds, don't just fly for a long time but during their migration do so at record breaking speeds.
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HenryC
9/28/2011 11:09:47 am
I picked the article "Want A Snow Day? 'Hole Punch' A Cloud!" writen by Meera Dolasia. This artical has a few main topics in it. One is that experts alike have been studying the odd shape of some clouds and why it is formed with the odd shape. Also experts are trying to figure out how it effects weather.
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Emily R.
9/29/2011 06:02:32 am
Need a New Shirt? Spray It On By: Meera Dolasia
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Lauren M
9/29/2011 06:21:15 am
Coming Soon - A 3D Chocolate Printer
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Samantha S
9/29/2011 06:41:56 am
Paul Butler and Steve Vogt have discovered a new planet that resembles earth, and may even be able to harbor life. The planet Gliese 581G is 20 light years away. 20 light years is approximately 120 trillion miles. According to the article, the Gliese 581G planet is around 3 ½ times the size of the earth planet, is a little bit wider, and has gravity and atmosphere like earths.
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KoreyW
9/29/2011 07:24:09 am
I will be summarizing the article This week- Close encounters with Jupiter (And Uranus) written by Meera Dolasia. Last week, somebody could of seen Jupiter and Uranus closer up than they usually could of.
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BrookeJ
9/29/2011 07:55:22 am
I am writing a summary over "Watch Out for That Seagull-It could be a "Smart Bird" written by Meera Dolosia. This article summarizes the new creation that Festo AG (a German company) has created. These birds look like seagulls, but if you see something that looks like a white bird flying across the sky, you might want to look again. This bird could actually be an “ultra light flying robot” as the author calls it.
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Chyanne Poole
9/30/2011 03:17:07 am
Butterflies
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JacobC
9/30/2011 06:23:43 am
Styrofoam That will protect your TV and Garden
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cordalef
9/30/2011 06:25:55 am
The article I'm reviewing this week is “Get up Close and Personal with Micro Monsters” by Meera Dolasia. The world is awe with insects and parasites. While we have studied worms, ants, spiders, and other creatures. But have we studied creatures we can't see with our naked eyes, and have we got accurate pictures of them.
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patrickg
9/30/2011 11:32:27 am
The amazing elephant shrew is an creature found in kenyas jungle that has a trunck like a elephant and tiny but long legs and weights up to 500 grams.scientest think that this creature can possibly be the 18th mammel.This is bascly about people may hav efound a new spices and their not really sure what it is yet but they got a well idea and the shrew is like ants and spiders and they so spend most of their day devouring invertebrates.This animal is actually a great find because it looks nothing like the moderen day elephant but except it long nose and to me that kind of looks like an ant eater so its kind of a good find and theres always something beyond our imagination so all you have to do is look in the right places and have hope in yourself.
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BrookeJo
9/30/2011 12:47:54 pm
I reviewing the article "Eureka! Elephants Are Really Smart!" By Meera Dolasia. When you think of elephants you probably think about big and strong, but do you think of intelligent too. Researchers have figured out that elephants are VERY smart.
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KalebH
10/3/2011 01:54:12 am
This week I chose the article "This Friday-Watch Out For The Satellite Debris Free-Falling From Space!", by Meera Dolasia.
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KavanC
10/3/2011 02:10:39 am
This week's article that I read was called "New Species Of 'Sneezing Monkey' Discovered!"
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DylanF
10/3/2011 02:46:44 am
I read the article wish to improve your math skills? Zap your brain By: Meera Dolasia. The summary for the article said “Want to improve your Math skills without working hard? Simply zap the brain with a weak current of electricity and voila, all your (math) problems will be solved! At least that's the claim being made by a team of British scientists from London's Oxford University.” When I read this I was thinking that that they found a way to sit someone in a chair and the chair would zap you and then you could be good at math. But after I read the article I learned that I was wrong.
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LindsayB
10/3/2011 11:45:34 am
This week, I was assigned the article “Decoding the Secret behind Succulent Treats” By: Meera Dolasia on 1/07/11. This article is mainly about the genes of different foods such as, strawberries or chocolates. The genes in foods are just like the genes in humans, they make each one different. Scientists believe that they have uncovered the code that will take them another step closer to even more delicious versions of these two treats and many others. These two different studies were led by scientists in France, known as CIRAD, along with a team of 38 organizations from all over the world. These organizations tackle agricultural problems. Their job is to create healthier and tastier snacks for people everywhere.
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TheresaHarto
10/3/2011 02:25:55 pm
This week I am summarizing the article, "Who knew crows were this smart?" Written by Meera Dolasia. This article is referring to the high intelligence of crows. Humans are at the top of the food chain due to their abilities to perform everyday tasks. Crows also have acquired some of these abilities and are considered to be intelligent.
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