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    Chadwick, J. 1958. The Decipherment of Linear B, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. In this article, Chadwick’s discussion is two-fold: I. Interpretation of the Linear B tablet founded in Crete. II. When the Minoan script of Linear A became extinct. As suggested in this article, Evans hypothesises the script of Linear B was a modified form of the Minoan script Linear A. Thus, this article deduces that the decipherment of Linear B is the most important piece of archaeological evidence for…

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    Believe it or not, climate change is here, real, and affecting the world around us with irreversible consequences caused by humans. At this point, there is a monumental amount of data and scientific agreement on climate change, every single person should be scared of climate change and the effects it is having on the world. The current level of abhorrence at the very thought that humans are causing the climate to change, that the climate even is changing, and that this change is having…

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    Chemistry: Glenn Seaborg

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    never been thought of before. For example, americium is the critical element in smoke detectors which have saved numerous lives. Also, the radioisotopes he discovered are the same ones used to treat patients with a variety of diseases. And lastly, an isotope of plutonium is the primary energy source in space shuttles that have made it to the moon. Most of the work Glenn Seaborg…

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    In 1896, Henri Becquerel expanded the field of chemistry so nuclear changes would be included, after he discovered that uranium could disembogue radiation. Not very long after his discovery, Marie Curie began studying in the field of radiation, and completed most of the pioneering work on nuclear changes. Marie Curie discovered that radiation was related to the amount of radioactive element that is present, she also discovered that radiation was a property of atoms. Curie was the first woman to…

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    Maple Syrup: A Case Study

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    δ13C is a comparison between the ratio of carbon 13 and carbon 12 of the object of interest compared to a standard. The cause of the -20‰ of δ13C in the maple syrup is no cause for concern. The reason -20‰ of δ13C may have been a cause for concern is because there are some sugarwoods that will adulterate their maple syrup with corn syrup or cane sugar. Corn syrup, as well as cane sugar, have a higher δ13C content than maple syrup. Typically corn syrup and cane sugar have between -9‰ to -12‰…

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    Seaborg had discovered the first transuranium element (neptunium). Following the next few years, he had identified nine more new elements including plutonium. In addition to his discovery. He was responsible for the identification of more than 100 isotopes of elements throughout the periodic table and demonstrated how heavy metals have a relationship with other elements in the periodic table. Seaborg added new elements to the periodic table which was known as transuranium elements as they emit…

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    Not to mention, the results from the change has decreased on sea ice, increased sea levels, stronger storms and more droughts. For instance, “According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 20th century measurements of CO2 isotope ratios in the atmosphere confirm that rising CO2 levels are the result of human activity, not natural processes such as ocean outgassing, volcanic activity, or release from other "carbon sinks." Going back to CO2, it has had more an effect on the…

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    As nuclear power plants emit nuclear energy that are sought out to be more beneficial than harmful, are you aware of the dangers that accommodate this resource? To assist in educating the general public about these power plants that mankind has greatly relied on, it is of my privilege to present the primary information of power plants followed by one of the top, level 7, catastrophic disaster of all time caused by this source. Collectively, worldwide, there are a total of 440 commercial…

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    and is meant to do, about its missions, and how it all started. The Cassini was launched in 1997 from Cape Canaveral, FL. It had to travel 2 billion miles to get to Saturn, which was its destination. The Cassini was powered by a radio-isotope thermal which had nuclear power. A lot of the scientists were worried that it would explode during the launch and cause a nuclear disaster.…

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    Roosevelt warning of a calamitous event if the United States failed to develop an atomic bomb before Germany. By mid-July of 1939, Germany had advanced its findings of isotope separation, which could of been used to achieve a “fast- neutron chain reaction in U-235, the basis of the atomic bomb.” This was shocking to the group of physicists, and as a result they reported to the White House and spoke with Alexander Sachs…

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