martes, 27 de octubre de 2015

SAN GABRIEL HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS REPORT

NAME: Adrián Martínez

DATE: 28-10-15

CLASS: 3 “B“  BGU

OBJECTIVE: Develop reading comprehension.


Will hacking nature protect us from climate change?


According to this article, The global CO2 pollution been considerably increasing each year, but now a days to prevent a catastrophe of global warming in some way humans are hacking climate, a new technology that extracts carbon from the air and condenses into fibers to use in various applications such as: buildings, cars, clothing, among others, experts say that if it can apply this technology on a global scale could see a better planet and give carbon use to our advantage, the machine is like a huge box with large sails, like a tree, where candles are made of plastic resin that traps CO2, but it is too early to conclude that there are two obstacles, the first, very expensive serious process and the second where we will put as much CO2

In my opinion,I think that this new technology is amazing that would help make a better world, where the air would be cleaner every day and would achieve prevent global warming, and is a clear example of the progress of human beings, yet nothing is said and us a long road ahead

miércoles, 14 de octubre de 2015

SAN GABRIEL HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS REPORT

NAME: Adrián Martínez

DATE: 015-10-15

CLASS: 3 “B“  BGU

OBJECTIVE: Develop reading comprehension.



Boeing says it has created the lightest metal ever a material that qualifies microlattice 99.99% air.

According to this article, microlattice material is  having a composition of 99.99% air, this material is very light and very helpful in the manufacture of aircraft, because if a plane is lighter requires less fuel, developed in laboratories HRL together the California Institute of Technology and the University of California in Irvine, with help from Boeing and General Motors, this material weighs about one tenth of the fiber carbon and also becomes a little lighter than the air, this material may first be used in space rockets, as well as commercial aircraft and with the passage of time can be used in cars, with low costs, which Boeing says the new microlattice as a "polymer open cell structure. " The main use of the material would be structural, such as side wall panels or floor of commercial aircraft components.

In my opinion,I think the creation of this new material can  help the future, which over time can achieve much more lightweight structures in aircraft, cars and structures which would be a huge step forward for the technology, which could be saved many materials for the construction of certain things that would help much more manageable and better equipments

domingo, 11 de octubre de 2015

martes, 6 de octubre de 2015

SAN GABRIEL HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS REPORT

NAME: Adrián Martínez

DATE: 07-10-15

CLASS: 3 “B“  BGU

OBJECTIVE: Develop reading comprehension.



How a 3-D-printer changed a 4-year-old's heart and life
According to this article, Mia Gonzales is a girl who had serious colds which were terrible pneumonia worse until, after some time, it happened in some hospitals, doctors discovered that she did not have her disease was thought at the beginning, which was asthma, but she had a malformation in his aorta, the vessel that pumps blood from the heart, she in her 4 years old operaicion needed an open heart, it was a very dangerous and difficult operation, but surgeons Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami They used a printer in 3-D for a heart print Mia using magnetic resonance imaging, thus doctors could better see the heart of Mia, giving better ways to operate Mia, where the doctor said, " Without the model, I would Have Been About Certain less (operating on Mia) and That Would Have naturally led me to make a larger incision That Could possibly cause more pain and a longer recovery time, "

In my opinion, I think the use of 3-D printers in hospitals are a great help to doctors and patients, so that the doctor can see better what to do in difficult operations and find the best option for such patients so that the operation a success, and the patient recovers fast form