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Is It Necessary to Take Cold Medicines?

Common Cold, photo from Wikipedia Commons

People catch colds more easily in cold-weather months, such as fall and winter. Some common cold symptoms are a sore throat, cough, runny nose, and fever. Those unwelcome side effects have a great impact on our daily life and work. Therefore, even though most colds will go away within one week, some people will still choose to take cold medicine to ease the misery of cold symptoms. However, sometimes taking those medicines may do more harm than good.

When humans get sick, they usually prefer to stay at home instead of going to work or school. A high body temperature or fever, which causes dizziness and headache, decreases our working efficiency. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that 22 million American school days are lost each year because of the colds. Also, if body temperature reaches too high, it can lead to complications. A complication means an unfavorable evolution of a disease. As a result of that, taking cold medicines can make us feel better or shorten the illness, so that we may get back to work faster.

Cold Medicine Display, photo from Wikipedia Commons

However, it has been well reported that cold medicines cannot cure a cold. Instead, cold medicines have some potential hazards for our body. For example, acetaminophen, which is used in cold medicine to quell a headache, can cause liver damage. Each year, about 78,000 people were taken to the hospital because of acetaminophen toxicity. Also, when the human immune system fights against the influenza virus which is the agency that causes cold or flu, the human body responds to the fight and assists the immune system by showing cold symptoms. For instance, a high body temperature can slow down or destroy the replication of influenza virus, because influenza virus replicates and spreads best at cold, but not too cold temperature.

In conclusion, taking cold medicines or not really depends on you and your cold symptoms. If your body shows mild symptoms, such as a sore throat or rummy nose, it is better to not take any cold medicines. If you have a fever and an assignment that is due tomorrow, a cold medicine may help you get through this situation. Otherwise, drink a lot of hot water to make you sweat may help you feel better as well.

-Tina Sun

Bird Is Being Suffered from Climate Change

I bet you have seen once a group of geese flying over your head in a shape of inverted V. It is probably when they are planning to migrate to a warmer place. Animal Spatial Cognition introduces that bird orientates by using a combination of compass and map sense with most dependence on the sun, stars, magnetic field, and landmark. Scientists have been studying bird for centuries, it is not only because of bird’s contribution to the environment but also bird’s incredible ability of orientation and navigation for both long and short distances. However, as human activities having more impact on the natural, this magical creature is being suffered from climate change.

Bird Migration – photo obtained from Wikipidiea Commons

Climate change affects birds in various ways. Here I only focus on one example of climate change: acid rain.

Acid Rain – An Example of Climate Change

Acid rain is a rain that is acidic. Acidic means its pH is lower than 7. The lower the pH value, the more acidic the rainfall is. Graph 1 shows a downtrend of yearly mean pH rainfall value from 1977 to 2017.

Graph 1. Yearly Mean Rainfall pH Value (imagine created by Tina Sun, with data from Central Weather Bureau)

With rainfall is growing more acidic in more areas, scientists have found that acid rain can change bird habitat by acidifying the water. Calcium, the main element of bones forming, reacts with the acid in the rain. This reaction decreases calcium concentration in water, which may make birds unhealthy since birds need a large amount of calcium for deposition of bone and egg shells.

Also, acid rain can wash out many nutrients from the soil, resulting trees and plants grow slowly or die. Moreover, some micro-organisms that are indispensable for plant life cannot survive under acidic condition. Thus, a decreased number of plant life causes insufficient food resources. Then, insufficient food resources lead to increased trophic mismatches in the bird population. The trophic mismatch is a phenomenon that is due to the unsuitable match of consuming food. Finally, the competition of food resources between resident and migratory birds is unavoidable.

Effects of Acid Rain On Woods – photo obtained from Wikipedia Commons

In my opinion, saving our environment is not only helpful to birds or rest of animals, but it is also related to our own lives as well. The responsibility of improving the environment around us has been announced a long time ago, and it is time for the individual to take an action.

-Tina Sun

Scientists Have Found Plastic-Eating Worm! Can They Save Our Environment?

Plastic pollution is one of the most serious environmental issues on earth. Annually, human release trillion of plastic wastes into the ocean without breaking down the plastic. I have seen a lot of documentary films talk about how marine animals and seabirds are being injured and killed by plastic pollution. Fortunately, scientist Dr. Federica Bertocchini and her colleagues from Cantabria in Spain have discovered an insect that can digest plastic bags.

Dr. Federica Bertocchini, who works at the Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology of Cantabria in Spain, is a beekeeper in her free time. She accidentally discovered the plastic-eating worms while she was cleaning beehives at her home. She found that the beehives were infested by caterpillar larvae of Galleria mellonella, commonly known as the wax worm.

Waxworm – photo from Wikimedia Commons

“The wax worms are a plague for beekeepers; I put the worms in a plastic bag and after a while, I realized that the bag was riddled with holes and the worms were all around in my flat,” said Bertocchini while she was in an interview with Roechling Stiftung.

The discovery made Bertocchini realize a possibility of plastic biodegradation by using a natural agent. Then Bertocchini and her research team decided to investigate whether if the wax worms actually degraded the plastic bag, or they just physically chewed it for escape. They gathered some wax worms in a plastic bag. After 12 hours, they noticed that the worms obviously reduced the mass of plastic bag. Then a further testing showed that the wax worm chemically converted the plastic into other materials, which proved that a wax worm is a possible approach for biodegradation.

Watch how waxworm breaks down the plastic bag from the following YouTube video:

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Why is wax worm able to degrade the plastic bags? Bertocchini and her team conclude that may be due to the place where the wax worm lives: the beehives. Wax worm consumes beeswax and honey as food, and beeswax has a similar chemical structure as plastic. Thus, the wax worm can chemically digest the plastic. A more specific explanation of their research can be found in their paper in Current Biology.

The question now is whether if scientists can use wax worms to solve plastic pollution. In my opinion, it is irresponsible for scientists to directly use them in our environment. Although wax worms can break down plastic bags in a more natural way, wax worms are enemy to bees. No one can ensure that wax worms will only digest the plastic wastes, since they may turn to destroy the habitat of bees which will bring more environmental issues to us.

“The idea of actually using the caterpillars never crossed our mind,” says Bertocchini. “They are a plague for the environment, you cannot throw millions of worms in the environment, the equilibrium in nature must be respected.”

-Tina Sun