Thursday, March 3, 2011

Effects of Global Warming May Have On Our Planet

While here, many realize that global warming is occurring on our planet, few understand the implications that this may have on our way of life. These recent rising global temperatures are going to cause a host of changes on our planet, and we need to act now or prepare to adjust to some very profound changes.

First of all, these rising temperatures present a huge threat to our ice-caps. Layers of ice that have not melted for thousands of years are beginning to break apart and fall into the ocean. One of the biggest ice sheets on the planet, located on Greenland, is at a great risk of splitting apart and falling into the ocean. While it doesn't sound like too big of a deal, the loss of the Greenland ice sheet will cause catastrophic circumstances world wide. The world's sea level is expected to rise as much as 23 feet when the sheet falls, and that spells disaster for the coastal cities that represent some of the largest and most important centers of trade and commerce across the planet. Manhattan would be sunk; much of Florida would be underwater, and that's not even to mention the worldwide consequences.

Rainy Weather Companion

Here many are familiar with the image of an Anglo-Saxon gentleman, who walks in the rain while protected by an umbrella held by his servant over his head. Numerous representations, like the famous drawing of Thomas Wright "Domestic Manners of the English," portray the image of England's early seventieth century gentlemen. The famous Sherlock Holmes, who made his first public appearance in 1887, as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective character, was depicted in various media as wearing a deerstalker hat and cloak, smoking a pipe and clutching a magnifying glass. His comrade and friend Dr. John H. Watson who following and helped him during his investigating endeavors, was depicted in film holding a long and probably heavy umbrella which Holmes sometimes also used by leaning on while thinking over the facts of a case.

Originated from China, first the use of the parasol, or later referred to as the umbrella, was adopted by French and English aristocracy before becoming popular to the masses during the next two centuries. But apart from it being adopted by nobles and peasants alike, the umbrella had to overcome the problem of being considered a particularly feminine gadget.

Combinatorial Chemistry

The branch of chemistry "Combinatorial chemistry" has the greatest of potential to accelerate the drug discovery and the focus primarily has been very compelling to most companies in the pharmaceutical field. Almost every pharmaceutical company out there has some kind of such a department up and running in its laboratories.

First In 1980, Mario Geysen started to synthesize peptides in large amounts; they were first parallel fashioned, then later mixtures. R. Bruce Merrifield hailing from the University Rockefeller in 1960, developed a technique classically known as synthesis solid phase, this became a key in production of proteins entirety and the enzymes over the last few decades. It is also basis for synthesis of solid phase organics explosion. Whereas, the diversity molecules could be shown to produce nearly an infinite type of organometallics, steroids, carbohydrates and heterocyclic, all the while attached by only one link reversible to support of suitable polymeric.

Combinatorial chemistry is now a new original way of quickly synthesizing several substances at the exact same time. Organic chemists are the primary users of this sphere of chemistry, they are searching for a new drug and this chemistry is being applied to field like catalysts, superconductors, polymers and semiconductors.

Using the Combinatorial Chemistry makes it easier and less expensive to test and make many more of the compounds.

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