Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Letter to the editor


Dear Editor,

Your piece on the topic of cloning was interesting. It was very hopeful and knowledgable. I must personally say though, cloning is a technology that will be widely used within a decade. There is much research into its uses now, but due to costs and current availiblity, it seems as if its use will be limited. Though when it has more popularity and more uses, the machines could be produced more to the point where we could see cloning machines inside of High School Biology classes.
Considering the things it could do in the future such as cell cloning, animal cloning, organ cloning, and etc, it seems cloning is limited to reproducing organic material rather than a manmade object. Though I digress, no one can predict what something can do, we see windows as large pieces of glass that show us the outside world, but they are slowly becoming tools for interaction through interface technology.
Mr.Editor, I think there are many flaws to cloning but the idea opens up many different opportunities that we as humans currently couldn't even fathom.
I close this piece by saying that while you may excite your readers with the idea of cloning becoming a common thing in the near future, I would like to remind you and your readers that scientists and the law of the universe makes it difficult currently for cloning to be efficient as we dream of it. In order for things to come into formation, scientists are going to have to find other links that will help follow the idea of cloning fully.

Thank you,

Nida

Friday, February 8, 2013

Thesis Statement


One of the most puzzling oddities of the human body has to be the brain. If hit, it risks disability and death. Even when it's still in development inside the womb, it has the risk of both. Autism is a disorder that occurs genetically on most occasions, and causes both social and physical interactions to be responded to differently than others. This means that there is a constant struggle between guardian and child in order to maintain progression in age. With psychological advancements, children are shown to show symptoms of Autsim as early as 2 years-old. Children can be treated early on, and even have a possible chance of “normalizing” their more eccentric responses within interactions with others. Since science has deemed Autsim to have genetic roots, there is more research going to learning how to prevent the risk of Autism. Along with research, the political conflicts surrounding Autistic people continue to cause controversy. Within the next few years, there will be more developments with the treatment of Autism, and more connections between Autism and its' possible causes.  

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Is The World Running Out Of Oil?

According to, "Is the world running out of oil?" the author clearly answers the question through the text. "The conclusion is the world is clearly not running out of oil." is what the text answers with due to having 1.5 trillion oil barrels. The estimates say that the growth will increase by 2030.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Kaku Quote

Predictions for the future, with a few exceptions, have always underestimated the pace of technological progress.