Tuesday, March 4, 2008



Feb 29:

It has been a known fact that snowflakes, as well as rain droplets, form arround tiny particles in the air. That is why cloud seeding works, dropping dust in clouds to force rain out. Now, a study shows that a large ammount of the particles that percipitation form arround, or the nucleators, are actually bacteria. Some of the bacteria, namely Pseudomonas syringae, can cause sickness in plants. Scientists are now debating whether the bacteria are good or bad since they perviously wanted to delete them from the atmosphere. The logo is a snowflake with a bacterial core, and a red hexagon arround it like a stop sign to show caution. The influences were several winter olympics logos, although mine is much more simplistic.

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