In the opinion piece written by the Editorial Board, "Getting Through the Flu Season", from the New York Times, the board describes this year's flu and the statistics behind it. Along with the statistics, the editorial board is convincing readers that it is not too late to get a flu shot and the reasons why they think getting a flu shot early is a better idea.
After watching "The Walking Dead" I imagined myself in a zombie apocalypse where most of the human population had turned into zombies. I thought to myself, what would I do if a zombie apocalypse ever happened?
I just finished the third book in the Maze Runner Trilogy, called the Death Cure. It is about a group of kids who are charged with surviving on Earth after it is nearly destroyed by solar flares and ravaged by a man-made disease that turns people into crazy flesh-eating zombies. The group of kids, most of whom were immune to the virus, called the Flare, were used by a scientific exploration called WICKED (World in Catastrophe Kill-zone Experimentation Department) to run trials and tests to see if a cure for the deadly and quickly-spreading biological weapon.
This is the new york times blog discussing all the thing that involve the Swine Flu. Not just our current outbreak, but also times when the virus has made in our time periods.
A couple of days ago, I found out that one of my friends(who goes to school in Queens) doesn't have to go to school because two kids had the H1N1 virus and therefore their school closed down.
This article talks about how cell phones can get viruses like computers. If you plug the cell phone into the computer, your computer and your cell phone have a great chance of getting a virus.
This website gives a list of links on different antivirus programs.I learned that there are many virus killing programs like Norton Antivirus, AVG Antivirus, and McAfee-Antivirus.
"Even if it's not an April Fools' joke, the latest moves by the dreaded Conficker worm are by no means an Internet Armageddon, either.The worm's alarming outbreak entered a
We've all heard about the dangers of computer viruses. These little software programs are capable of reproducing and causing harm to files or other programs.