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    望むように生きて 輝く未来を
    いつまでも歌うわ あなたの為に

    nature to culture, gravity to life

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  • new term

    2009-01-03 9:55AM / 標準BLOG

    on Jan 5th, i'll have my first class in Singapore. i am  going to take a 18-20 months' bridging course and them become a scholar in NTU (Nanyang Technological University). i still have no idea about which area i should major in, but i'll consider seriously about it according to my performance during the bridging course.

    i visited my cousin's blog today. she said that she feels quite lonely and confused about life abroad during the two years' study in England. she had only 4 friends as they shared a room. she hadn't made any local friends and when she moved to another place for further study, she felt rather exhausted. i'm sorry about her sadness and i tried to cheer her up.

    i'm glad that i haven't experienced much culture shock. one reason is that Singapore is a multicultural country and there are many Chinese here. another reason is that i have many classmates from china and our senior treat us quite hospitably. maybe there is another reason, i can either be very outgoing or quiet, which means i enjoy both hilarity and silence, so i don't get upset easily. last but not least, i blog here to share my life and thoughts with friends all over the world, and i still contact with my friends and family in China. therefore, i get courage and happiness. actually, i've  made some friends here.

    here is a song for all my friends called Jupiter. we should realize that we are NOT alone.


    J)Hirahara Ayaka - Jupiter - 平原綾香 Hirahara Ayaka

  • HAPPY NEW YEAR

    2008-12-31 8:38PM / 標準BLOG

    ~*HAPPY NEW YEAR*~

    *best wishes for all my friends*

    ***O\^_^/O***


  • Lilium--elfen lied

    2008-12-28 2:03PM / 標準BLOG


  • T. Rex, Other Dinosaurs Had Heads Full of Air

    2008-12-16 11:08AM / 標準BLOG

    December 12, 2008

    Dinosaurs were airheads—and that's not just because they had tiny brains, a new study says.

    New 3-D scans of the skulls of Tyrannosaurus rex and other dinosaurs reveal the creatures had more empty space inside their heads than previously thought.

    These air spaces made the skulls light but strong and could have helped dinosaurs breathe, communicate, and hunt.

    The extra room may even have paved the way for flight in some species.

    "Air is a neglected system that is actually an important contributor to what animals do," said study co-author Lawrence Witmer, a paleontologist at Ohio University in Athens.

    The research is detailed in a recent issue of the journal The Anatomical Record.

    Empty-Headed

    Witmer and colleague Ryan Ridgely made detailed CT scans of air cavities in the skulls of two predators, T. rex and Majungasaurus; and two ankylosaurs, Panoplosaurus and Euoplocephalus, both plant-eaters with armored bodies and short snouts. (See an illustration of another ankylosaur species.)

    The results mark the first time scientists were able to accurately estimate the weight of a dinosaur's head.

    A T. rex head, for example, would have weighed more than 1,100 pounds (about 500 kilograms), close to the average weight of an adult cow, Witmer and colleagues found.

    Until now, paleontologists had to make do with estimates for the weight of dinosaur heads, said Tom Holtz, a paleontologist at the University of Maryland who was not involved in the research.

    "Larry's team is able to calculate a volume for the skull, so they can constrain the weight far more securely," Holtz said. "This is the next best thing to having a fleshy T. rex head to dissect."

    Witmer estimates that T. rex's head would have been 18 percent heavier if not for the air spaces in its skull.

    This savings may have allowed T. rex to pack more muscle onto its head, which possibly strengthened its bite and allowed it to tackle bigger prey.

    (Explore an interactive of bizarre-looking dinosaurs.)

    "Crazy Straws"

    The nasal airways in the ankylosaurs, however, were surprisingly convoluted. It was as if "crazy straws" had been rammed up the creatures' snouts, Witmer said.

    These winding airways were often located next to large blood vessels.

    "Whenever we see that, it raises the possibility that we're looking at heat transfer," Witmer said.

    This setup would have allowed hot blood circulating through the creatures' heads to dump excess heat into the airways, helping to cool their brains and the rest of their bodies.

    The transferred heat also could have warmed up air the dinosaurs breathed, making gas exchange in the lungs easier.

    In addition, the twisty nasal passages may have acted as resonating chambers for sounds.

    The two ankylosaur species examined had slightly different airways, so their voices would have been subtly different, Witmer said.

    Hollow Bones

    The research could provide new clues about how dinosaurs achieved flight.

    Some of the new study's research subjects were theropods, the group of dinosaurs from which modern birds are descended.

    (Related: "T. Rex Protein "Confirms" Bird-Dinosaur Link" [April 24, 2008].)

    "Very often people have thought that birds have hollow bones because they fly, but it could be the other way around," Witmer said.

    "They could have evolved hollow bones for other reasons, and that gave them the lower body mass necessary to take to the air."

    Hans-Dieter Sues is a dinosaur expert at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., who also did not participate in the research.

    Witmer "certainly makes a strong case for paranasal sinuses [air-filled spaces within the skull] reducing the weight of the skull in certain dinosaurs," Sues said.

    Sues cautioned, however, that "such functional hypotheses are difficult to test even in living species, including our own."


  • test your speed and tell me your figures

    2008-12-14 10:58AM / 標準BLOG

    i've found that i have such a terrible internet connection

    download speed 500 kbps, and upload speed 4kbps!!!! that's lame!!!

    now test your's on http://www.speedtest.net/ and tell me your speed.


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