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    Dark matter makes up roughly 23% of the universe, and is thought to be the cause of its expansion. Dark matter was first proposed by Swiss astronomer, Fritz Zwicky when he noted that galaxies are flying away to fast. He noticed that galaxies are flying away to fast that they should fly apart, dissolve under Newtonian Laws of Motion. He thought the coma cluster may be saved if it were 100x more matter than you can see. Theres two possibilities left. Newton was wrong or something was missing.…

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    A perfect world consists of different things to each individual, but overall, mankind can agree, the in a perfect world, the population would utilize natural resources to create energy. These sources would work well in Los Angeles because they have a positive environmental impact and they counterbalance each others energy efficiency. The ideal, location for bacterial and photovoltaic energy is Los Angeles, California. Conditions for these two energy sources consist of large amounts of the sun…

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    There are many in the United States that would never consider our food to be an unhealthy commodity, yet that is exactly what we call ultra processed food and drink. The advertising community would like us to think that the FDA has kept us all safe from the harmful affects of these products, but what really has happened is that our bodies were not designed to digest ultra processed food and drinks and therefore stores it as fat until it figures out what to do with it. This is why obesity grows…

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    Becoming A Neurologist

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    “There are about 100,000 miles of blood vessels in the human brain.” This is one of the many interesting things about the human brain. Neurologists get the chance to break down and study the human brain. Since neurology is such a fast changing occupation, neurologists are always learning new things about the human brain before anyone else. Someone interested in neurology should like to be around people, be able to go without sleep for long periods of time, and always be comfortable and able to…

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    Realists hold this argument to be a sufficient proof of their position. However, anti-realists assert that because this argument is dependent on an inference of the best explanation, it cannot be held up as a decisive proof. Moreover, the anti-realist Van Fraassen argues that by accepting theories as explanations, the authority of a theory tainted, they become nothing more than mere explanatory value. For example, Aristotle explained the descent of objects towards the ground through teleological…

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    The definition of telepathy is communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception. Some people who have telepic powers are Nandana Unnilerishnan, Michel Berg, Alejandro Riera. Michel Berg and Alejandro Riera had achieved telepathy once and talked to each other on accident. Nandana had got telepathy from autism, she was able to read her mother’s mind and she passed ESP test that was telepathically communicated to her. Some facts about telepathy is animals can have…

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    Imagine having glowing parts at night in your body. Having the ability to glow in the dark would be fun. There are many things in the world that glow in the dark. For example, glow sticks, lightning, fireworks, mushrooms, bacteria, algae and many more. The Aequorea Victoria Jellyfish is a jelly that glows in the dark. I am more than interested to learn how luminescence works and its processes. The Aequorea Victoria Jellyfish is a jellyfish found in the Puget Sound, Washington State. The…

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    the fission of a heavy element, most commonly Uranium-235 (U-235) into two smaller elements through the bombardment of the atom with a neutron. With the fission of the heavier element along with the production of two lighter elements, high energy photons (gamma radiation) and neutrons are also released. The neutron produced causes a chain reaction as it collides with other U-235 atoms. Not all neutrons collide with U-235, others collide with U-238 or do not collide at all resulting in…

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    When it comes to dealing with analytical chemistry, the main focus is the composition and structure of matter, and the processes utilized to do so (Analytical Chemistry, n.d.). A lot of the times in chemistry people want to explore a compound, analyzing it to see what components are used to create that said compound and there are many different methods that can be used to help isolate those different components. The purpose of this lab is to utilize gravimetrical analysis to isolate and…

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    taken from the environment to oxidise a reduced Flavin mononucleotide and aliphatic aldehydes. The end products of this reaction include aliphatic acids, oxidised flavin, water and an unstable intermediate. This unstable intermediate is able to emit photons of blue-green light. This in turn is what produces the bioluminescence coming from the bacteria. The regulon that is able to control the expression of the luciferase enzyme that catalyses this reaction is controlled in several ways, one of…

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