Thursday, September 24, 2015

This technology is a type of treatment that kills cancerous tumors. This treatment is called

Photodynamic Therapy (PDT). It will improve this field because since the tumors are what causes the cancer/ is the cancer it could have the cancer removed or temporarily removed. This is better then what has been used previously because it makes the tumors weak and they then shine the light on the weak cells causing them to be destroying them in the process.Yes I do think this treatment is safe because it gets rid of the cancer cells, and it leaves the other cells alone in the process. This treatment is being used of cancer patients already.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

I love this album. Wild by Troye Sivan ( This is only one song from the album, obviously)
How does suspended animation work? Suspended animation works by surgeons draining a patient's blood and replacing it with saline, so the patient is between life and death. The surgeons have two hours to work on the patients.

Do you think this is a safe process? At the time no, I don't think that that its safe at the time, but in the future I think that this process will be more stable to where we know it would work, and not be so dangerous.

What are other ways doctors could prevent patients from dying from dramatic wounds? Another way is they could find a safer surgery that they know for sure will work.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

This is my Imovie tutorial for how to make a Dan and Phil edit. They're youtubers if you were wondering. Yes I do this in my free time, because i'm just that amazing.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Name: Ruthie Chesney 
Some things about me
favorite band/artist: Fall out boy
Favorite color: green and black
Favorite TV show: doctor who, once upon a time, sherlock, supernatural 
Favorite movie: The Maze Runner
Favorite technology topic: Imovie
Favorite school appropriate youtube video: (embed) 
Favorite school appropriate meme (embed): 
Favorite website (link):https://www.netflix.com/