Friday, March 27, 2015

Bat traffic

We as humans tend to obey traffic laws when we are transporting from one place to the next to prevent from crashing and injury. What if I told you that bats do the same thing? According to the university of bristol, bats have their own way of chasing, turning, and avoiding collisions at high speed.

First of all, bats are blind at night and rely on getting around by sending out high pitch sounds and listen for the response by echo.
"the results indicated that bats obey their own intriguing set of 'traffic rules': they chase each other, perform tandem turns and even slow down to avoid collision."
When there is a bat close enough for the bio-sonar to read it, the bat following the other bat will adapt and follow what the leading bat is doing. This is kinda similar to human cars on a street; usually when you're behind someone in a car, you tend to go the same speed. It's fascinating to know how similar other animals are connected to others.  

Friday, March 13, 2015

How Often should One Blink

Often times, people don't blink far enough than what they should. There can be several reasons for this. One reason is because our culture makes it seem like blinking frequently is wrong. For example, actors are taught to blink as little as possible. It has just been accepted to not blink every four seconds. This is incorrect. 

As a human, one must blink in order to lubricate your eyes with the beneficial three layers needed to keep your eyes in good shape. The first layer is the layer that is found on the whites of your eyes, which helps the second layer stay on. The second layer is there to wash away debris, and to moisturize. The third, and last layer is an oily layer, which is there to help keep the second layer from evaporating off of your eye.

The deprivation of blinking gives your eyes finite nourishment. Over time this really hurts your eyes, causing unnecessary strain to your eyes.

A few ways you can help is to make a conscience thought that you need to blink often and eventually it will become habit. Everyone can blink and still be uninterrupted from daily activity. Many people think that blinking to much will make it harder to concentrate. That statement is untrue. Another way to keep your eyes healthy is to close your eyes when you are just simply thinking, or doing any activity that doesn't require looking. 

: Dr. Ben Kim. Experience your best healthO

Friday, March 6, 2015

First Look At the Galaxy S6

Everyone loves Samsung, or at least most people do. When Samsung came out with the Galaxy S3, It was a huge jump in the mobile phone technology of it's day. Then came the Galaxy S4, now currently, the Galaxy S5. Each of these phones are remarkable pieces of technology, that set a high bar for other phone company's.

There is now news of a new galaxy that may be introduced to the family. Take a guess what it's name is! The Galaxy S6. All of the previous Galaxies have plastic shells which Samsung so frequently gets critisized for. The Galaxy S6 will be made with an aluminum casing, and the screen will be gorilla glass. There will be two phones coming out. the S6 edge which has a curve along the sides of the screen, used for displaying your recently used apps and whatnot. or the normal S6 which has a flat screen. There will be four colors to choose from for each; black, White, platinum gold, and topaz blue.



http://money.cnn.com/2015/03/01/technology/samsung-galaxy-s6/index.html

Like the iPhone, the speaker will now be placed on the bottom, next to the charging port. Unfortunately, the phone will not be waterproof like the S5 was.
"Samsung's Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge have been updated so that you have full control over how your screen looks if you have multiple programs open. It works like a desktop computer. You can easily re-size windows or dock them, like you can on the Note 4."
Multitasking will be unbelievably easy on the S6. 

The camera will also be upgraded immensely. All you have to do to open the camera is to just tap the home button twice, and the camera will open. once it's open, you can be free to easily take all of the photos you want on the 16 megapixel back facing camera, or if you prefer to take a selfie, you may capture your face with the 5 megapixel front facing camera.

This will be an amazing upgrade to the Galaxy S5 and will pave the road to a much better version in the future. 

:CNN Money, Gadgets