12/01/2011
5 Interesting Facts from the Article:
1.) Herbicide has scientists questioning if it may have unintended consequences.
2.) ABCB4, a protein moving auxin into cells.
3.)ABCB4, also removes auxin when hormone is to accumulated.
4.)If plants give a wrong signal, auxin may be taken away for no reason.
5.) The plants roots are very effected because water and minerals all go to the roots of plants.
Summary of Article (3-5 sentences):
This article was about the very popluar herbicide ABCB4, that moves auxin into cells but also removes them if the hormone (auxin) is to accumulated. The worry of this is if the plants need more auxin, but gives off the wrong signal but its not really the plants fault.. How is it going to get more of the well needed hormone auxin. This worrys scientists and others because this very much affects the plants roots. The roots of a plant are the most important thing to a plant. The roots hold all of the water and minerals, also gives them a place to enter. Will scientists find out more about this, we may never know?
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10/10/2011
Title: Depression Predicts Crack Cocaine Use
Date: July 14, 2011
Summary (8-10 sentences):
Women with major depression is most likley to use crack cocaine within four months of the depression. Talking about depression can reduce the number of women who fail to beat crack addiction. If depression recreases, so will crack use. Addiction and depression are closley associated. 261 women in a study. 16% had a current depression episode and 40% had experienced a depression episode throughout there lifetime. 46% used crack within that next 4 months and 25% who didn’t have depression, did crack.
What you liked and why (4-6 sentences):
I liked that if you talk about the depression you have, it reduces the risk of crack use. Depression and addiction are simular also. That is why so many women do crack cocaine. Hopefully the 46% of women doing crack will be decreased.
10/07/2011
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