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    I think that mistakes are not key in making discoveries. “Thomas Edison said that inventing was 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration,” as stated in “In Praise of Careful Science.” Inventing is hard, it needs a lot of dedication and work. Few people are lucky to be motivated by mistakes, like Percy Spencer and Isaac Newton. Sometimes mistakes may start the process of making a discovery, but to make a discovery you need careful experiments and study, and those take time and work.…

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    of National Industry. Furthermore, Marie and her husband would go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize for Physics in 1903 (Marie was the first woman to receive this award). Marie’s most outstanding accomplishment came in the form of her discovery of radium, an unearthing that would change science as the world knew it. When Marie passed away in 1934 she not only left a legacy that would pass through the ages, but also a prime example of what a role model should look…

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    “radiation”. She’d be the first to work with radioactive materials and also later discover other radioactive elements such as thorium, polonium, and radium. In 1901 within months of studying and experimenting, systems were being made to use x-rays for diagnosis, and within 3 years radiation was used in to treat cancer. Radiation therapy began with radium and with relatively low-voltage diagnostic machines. Although not close to completely perfecting the uses of radiation for treatment, the…

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    I chose the Pensacola Naval Air Station, Pensacola Florida because that is the site in which the majority of my family lives and works on. This station is home of Aviation Schools, Air Technical Training, Marine Aviation Training, and the Blue Angels. This station was placed on the National Priorities List in 1989 due to the contaminated surface and ground water, soil and sediments. This contamination dates back to before World War 2 where there weren’t any regulatory guidance on dumping waste…

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    Research Paper On Radon

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    Radon is an unscented gas that comes from the radioactive decay of radium; radium itself comes from the radioactive decay of uranium, therefore radon originates from the radioactive decay of uranium. Approximately all uranium is found in the ground and bedrock, meaning radon continuously leaks out of the ground into the air, water, and built structures, such as houses. As stated above, Radon can be found outdoors in the air, soil, water in lakes and rivers, and even inside built structures.…

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    Fracking Process Essay

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    and hurts the people around that area. “Streams polluted by the wastewater of fracking contained levels of contaminants that often exceeded federal guidelines for safe drinking water or aquatic health. Soil at the spill sites was contaminated with radium, a naturally occurring radioactive element found in brines, which chemically attaches to the soil after the spill water is released.” (UPI Space Daily, Par. 2) The wastewater that is present after the fracking process can be regularly…

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    During the days of this book radium was free by the federal government because of a law passed in 1906. This was briefly obscured by the thought that the body defends itself by producing extra red blood cells until radiation when damaged cells outnumber healthy cells. Radium’s only medical use is in cancer treatments. A technique used to be used to kill cancer cells. X rays figured out that external use of radium, led to bad health problems. American newspapers were filled…

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    Uranium Mining In Canada

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    shores of Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories. These mines were the first uranium mines in Canada. These uranium mines were discovered in 1928 and Canada began operating them between 1932 and 1933. The very first mine was called Port Radium, for its high radium content. Originally, the mine was just used for the…

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    Marie Sklodowska Essay

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    One of the most famous women in physics back in the early 1900s was Marie Sklodowska. While she was in physics, Marie won two nobel prizes. Also, she discovered the elements Radium and Polonium. Marie had to conquer many hardships to get all these awards. Marie Sklodowska was born in Warshow, Portland on November 7, 1867. She was the youngest of five children, and that family was already very poor. Her mother was a poor schoolroom teacher that was named, Bronislawa Sklodowska. Her father was…

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    Mistakes don’t lead to good, but when they do it’s usually pretty good. Mistakes are needed for discovery,Heinrich Schliemann found out and Percy Spencer. Heinrich Schliemann was an archaeologist and was reckless when it came to digging. Percy Spencer left a candy bar in his pocket near a Magnetron and made a discovery which lead to the microwave. On the other hand, mistakes can be pretty costly. But still mistakes lead to progress. First of all, Heinrich Schliemann started of as an adventurer…

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