Monday, December 2, 2013

The Man who lived at Bottom of the Sea

Inside the boat


  1. A vessel sank off of the coast of Nigeria.  It was initially believed that 12 people died in this incident.  Three days later a diving team was sent to the ship to recover the bodies of the individuals who perished in the sinking of the ship.  A live video feed shows the diver in this overturned ship in the semi murky water navigating through different passageways when the diver shrieks when he see's a hand. (as any person would).  The diver commander (who I believe is on the dive team boat with a feed from the divers camera) asks what happened when the hand grabs the diver. The diver said something along the lines of " Its holding my hand".  For three days in pitch black at the bottom of the sea; Harrison Okene, the cook of the ship survived in an air bubble inside of the ship.  
On land in Compression Chamber with divers 





















http://sourcefed.com/divers-find-man-alive-air-pocket/

















Sunday, November 10, 2013

Cancer Vaccine?

Lifespan-boosting cancer vaccine developed in Russia        Scientists from the Institute of Clinical Immunology in the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences have now developed a vaccine for different forms of carcinoma (cancer).  The Professor,  Vladimir Kozlov has pronounced that the vaccine has passed clinical testing and currently there are patients now being treated with this vaccine.  The vaccine right now is given to patients in the third to fourth stage of cancer and has been reported that the patients lifespan has increased by twofold. Scientists explain the vaccine by saying “We are deriving dendritic cells from the human body and loading them with tumor antigens," "Dendritic cells process them, then we inject the cells into the patient and they start working in the body evoking a strong immune response. That is, they are actively fighting the tumor." 
  "it is not a classical vaccine, which is the means to prevent the illness", Professor Kozlov said. "In fact, it is cell therapy." 
The vaccine counteracts prostate, bowel and breast cancer.  These creations really bring the future of science into a huge spectrum of hope for there to be that one day that cancer will be equivalent to the common cold.    

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The 4th Day of Siege at Kenya Mall


Lead Story title" Nairobi, Kenya: Kenyan security forces battled al-Qaeda-linked terrorists in an upscale mall for a fourth day Tuesday in what they said was a final push to rescue the last few hostages in a siege that has left at least 62 people dead." 
Shortly after the Kenyan government assuring success, Gunfire and an explosion rang from the Kenyan mall early Tuesday morning (local time). Kenyan Security forces have said that all hostages have been released and are now looking for anyone left behind.  shortly after the Ministry of Interior said that government forces now have control of the buildings. 3 attackers were killed on Monday,  eleven Kenyan soldiers were injured during this. 



http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57604304/explosion-gunfire-on-4th-day-of-siege-at-kenya-mall/


Thursday, September 12, 2013

North Korea restarts Nuclear Reactor

It has been reported that satellite images suggests that the Yongbyon nuclear complex is producing plutonium for weapons. On August 31 it show white steam rising near to the building where the plutonium reactors turbines are located. This reactor can produce 13.2 pounds of plutonium a year. It is believed that the reactor is soon to be nearing operation. As of right now there hasn't been a comment from The International Atomic Agency (IAEA). The Yongbyon reactor hasn't been in operation since 2008.  In 2008 they destroyed its cooling tower in hopes for political respect.  Experts say that it may take up to a half of a year to get the reactor running if it hasn't been damaged from years of no activity.  

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

HDMI 2.0

  HDMI 2.0 has been announced. It doesn't seem to be a big deal at first but the idea is so all of the new generations of television can be produced.   The new connection standard is a bandwidth of 18 giga bits per second and the resolution would be 3840 by 2160. this is 60 frames per second.  HDMI 2.0 also supports up to 32 audio channels.  personally i wouldn't buy it when it first comes on the market mainly because: 1: I do not have anything to connect with it... yet. 2: It will have prices high as the sky because of this revolutionary and four fronting technology, also its new... Honestly I am excited that new technology is coming out.  That's all