Thursday, July 23, 2009

Trip to Mars

The day the whole entire humanity has been waiting for is just around the corner. It is the day the first group of fifty people go to Mars with the intentions of constructing and establishing a human colony in the planet. We are all moving to Mars. In our journey to this planet we have to take our most important possesions and basic needs in order to survive only. We have to take enough water and food; also materials to build houses and some kind of generator to produce power. We have to take clothes and beds, toothpaste and medicine. Another important object we have to take is an extra space shuttle and gasoline incase the other one stops working. There are some other things we would take and i guess they are the most important: radio communicators, a 72 inch HD screen and a Direct TV sattellite plate. Also for the kids to play: an Xbox 360.

Monday, July 20, 2009

fauna description


The french grunt or Haemulon flavolineatum a fish that lives in western bermudas and the gulf of mexico. In grows up to 12 inches. It is White with a black stripe when it is jevenile and yellow with silver stripes when adult.
(2009) Haemulon flavolineatum [online image], retrieved from http://www.deepseaimages.com/dsilibrary/data/890/22005-04-25-16-59-48.jpg

Thursday, July 9, 2009

science buddies project ideas

What is the Woolly Mammoth's Closest Living Relative?
This project interests me very much. In my opinion is very interesting to know and investigate about both the flora and the fauna of our ancient planet.

Use DNA Sequencing to Trace the Blue Whale's Evolutionary Tree
I find this project very interesting. I find it this way because it is important to know how the animals we see everyday became like that.

The Cancer Genome Anatomy
It is very interesting to know about what causes knot only cancer but also other fatal diseases.