This discovery of the week consists of an era way back in time to what I like to call, the Dinosaur Age. Approximately 98 millions years ago lived a four ton Siats meekerorum, whose bones were recently discovered in Utah. This dinosaur had roamed the Earth about 31 million years before the prestigious Tyrannosaurus Rex! Researcher at the Utah's Cedar Mountain Formation had found and dug up the Siat's toes, vertebrae, lower legs, hip parts, etc. Shockingly, these Siats (at a minimum) measured 30 feet long ranking theses Siats in North America as the 3rd largest predator discovered. Lastly, where did the term 'Siats' originate from in the first place? National Geographic reports this was a genus name originating back from a name of a vicious creature of native Ute tribe legend. That covers up my weekly blog, and be ready fr more discoveries in the future to read about!
http://www.newser.com/story/178044/before-t-rex-this-dinosaur-was-king.html
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Cellphone tips!
The prestigious and well known electronic device occupied and used among many teens and adults these days is the cellphone whether it's used to check e-mail, play games, etc. It is one of your best friends and most utilized devices throughout your day that you rely heavily one. Well, I'm writing today to blog about new research that's been provided and discovered by tech contributor of USA TODAY, Jennifer Jolly. The first tip is simply turning off features that aren't being used nor ever needed e.g. Bluetooth, many of you probably leave it on but what's the use of the connection remaining on?? It is nothing battery drainage. Some other simple tips include lowering your brightness, (as in fact the majority of battery life is the screen) turning vibrations off keeping phone on silent, and a rather more interesting tip, avoid animated wallpapers as a still image would save crucial battery. Hopefully with these tips, people will have a longer enjoyed time utilizing with their phones making their life a tad bit easier.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2013/11/17/battery-life-ios-android-google/3517001/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Top Nutrition
As the vast majority of you already know, the United States of America is leading in percentile rates of obesity. That is not a category we should be up at the top of as nation. What are some simple conclusions for everyone to follow to reduce this percentage rate of obesity? Well, top nutritionists share these simple ideas to get kids more healthy and active starting with planning healthy dinner meals and as sitting at the dinner table as a family. Recent studies show family meals as a whole equal healthier weights and better school performance. Other tips simply included steering clear of sugary drinks, exercise and play outside more often, use smaller plates when it comes to dessert, and just simply making sure your kids get the required 9-10 hours of sleep as emotional problems, difficulty concentrating and weight could affect your lifestyle. All these activities are simply stuff that we seem to be failing to put in action. The last thing you might be asking yourself is why does it matter if they're a few pounds obese or overweight? It starts with the extra pounds which then leads to greater potential for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, as well as liver disease. Your weight is crucial in your lifestyle and it's important that you keep it fit because honestly, it's the only body you have for the rest of your life.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/10/kids-eating-exercising-healthfully/3358229/
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/10/kids-eating-exercising-healthfully/3358229/
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Incredible Discovery of the Week!
For my weekly blog, I had chosen to write about a superb discovery that was made this week being featured on USA Today. Like I had said in my last blog, the majority of headlines on the news are always focusing on the bad and consisting of all the violence that occurs but I came across an interesting article I would like to share with you guys for today. For all of you dog owners out there, ever wonder why they wag their tail? Well, long story short, the way a dog wags it tails is actually a form of communication for other dogs. Dogs are able to pick up on a friend or foe depending whether the dog is wagging its tail to the left or right. It was suggested back then that a wag to the right symbolized that it was happy and friendly while to the left, it meant it sensed danger. It's amazing these animals have the ability to process this kind of visual cue!

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