Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Blah Blah... Whatever!

I didn't have any idea for today, I spent most of the time reading articles and before I sleep I decided to share it with you.

Here are three some nice articles that I wanna share:

  • English is toughest European language to read

  • Children learning other languages master the basic elements of literacy within a year, but British kids take two-and-a-half years to reach the same point. They found that those learning Romance languages such as Italian and French progressed faster than those learning a Germanic language such as German and English.

  • Aspirin May Harm the Healthy

  • Aspirin use to prevent primary cardiovascular events is only appropriate where individual patients are considered by their doctor to be at special risk from particular factors such as obesity, lifestyle, stress and a familial history.

    Healthy people who take aspirin to prevent a heart attack are doing themselves more harm than good, according to new research, the study found that healthy people, or those who have not had a heart attack, who take aspirin every day almost double their risk of being admitted to the hospital for internal bleeding.

  • Bacteria Clean Sewage and Create Electricity

  • Geobacter grows by breaking down organic materials and transferring electrons pretty much onto anything that looks like iron.
    When attacking environmental pollutants such as aromatic hydrocarbons, Geobacter can break down some 90 percent. All in all, systems incorporating Geobacter can recover up to nearly all the electrons within sewage. Energy that bacteria could generate from wastewater could help power the considerable needs of wastewater treatment.


Have a great day everybody!

4 comments:

  1. but english is a mixture of greek and latin na. it dont have its own words

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  2. you are right, it is mixed with different language.

    my mother tongue is Filipino, that is why i speak and write simple english words.

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