domingo, 31 de julio de 2016

The most enjoyable subject thus far laboratory techniques

In this subject we learn the basic concept of the laboratory and the most simple experiment that will be use in a near future. We do a lot o experiments and learn to use the machines and things that allowing us to see the wonder of science.

I really like this subject, because the set of activities and situations that make confront teachers is incredibly satisfying and between the tension and the results of experiments one entertains quite.Other reason, because i like this subject is for his divisions of theoretical and practical classes. We have 2 hours of theoretical classes and 4 hours of practical classes. This subject is very interesting. because we do not know what is going to happen in our experiments and that does for me a funny subject.

In laboratory techniques are 4 teachers and 3 auxiliaries and we are about 80 students, and this subjects is very important for our career,because in our lifetime and our working life, we will use it almost every day, if we have some misconception or do not know about the lab could be every harmful and imply errors that may not have any arrangement.

Beautiful minds "Rosalind Franklin"

In the times of the big wars and the beginnings of the technology revolutions, the woman were not involved in many subjects because they were discriminated by the man, by the world of man, supposedly the females weren't able to do the same thing or do things like the males do, obviously in that time they didn't know that was really wrong the woman and the man can do the same things because they are the same the both are humans.

Rosalind Franklin (25 July 1920- 16 April 1958) was one of this kind woman that fought for her gender. She was a great English chemist and X-ray crystallographer, one of the few people able to read a X-ray to the perfection in her time, and she was a woman, it was big deal be in science and female at that time, only few woman can do that and be so important like Rosalind was. She was from England and she studied University of Cambridge.

The most important things that she did, was read and interpret the X-ray of DNA made it by Watson and Crick discovering the double helix of the DNA. She could be the second woman to win the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine in 1962, but the Nobel committee does not make posthumous nominations.

I liked because... well i really do not know why i like her, its hard to say, but since the first time i heard about her i was fascinated with her, be so important in her subject, that was simple amazing! and solve problems related with DNA (my favorite subject) made she more special for me.