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    Space Animal Analysis

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    My article is about scientists in Tokyo conducting tests to create a “space animal”. What these scientists mean by a space animal is an animal that can breathe in space. The main reason of creating this animal and conducting tests and researching it is to make it possible for humans to live in space without a space suit. Another way of making animals/people to be able to live in space is to make them more resistant to radiation. Research has shown that there is a certain gene in animals that…

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    Pirsig Scientific Method

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    The scientific method is the tool that scientist have used through the human history to understand how many phenomena occur in the in the universe. However, the universe can be complex to be recorded in some cases, for example, how a body is affected when it suffers the speed of the light could be hardly testable. This complexity makes the scientists use their instinct and abilities at the time they applied the scientific method. In addition, an absolute truth cannot be obtained. The universe…

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    be explained with the help of three sources. Most people don’t know many facts about Penicillin like how it was an accident by the scientist Alexander Fleming and the number of scientists and experiments it took to make the drug successful. Beginning with the discovery of Penicillin, the medicine wasn’t created on purpose it was merely an accident. Scientist Alexander Fleming went on vacation leaving a mess; when he came back a moldy petri dish caught his eye. “ Fleming saw a ring…

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    A scientific controversy is a disagreement between scientists, this argument may involve differences in their data findings, which is their biggest supporters when it comes to backing up their ideas/ their argument. One of the biggest scientific controversies is the race and intelligence theory. This theory has been debated between scientists since IQ testing started in the early 1900s and still continues to be debated today because scientists have been unable to find enough evidence that…

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    The Ringss Of Saturn

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    Scientists and astronomers are always trying to find out more and more about the outside world. The rings of Saturn are one phenomenon that astronomers are continuing to study. Just recently, it was revealed that these scientists who were studying these rings came to a few surprising theories. THEORY NUMBER 1 ON THE SATURN RINGS It has been concluded by astronomers that the more opacity that something has doesn't mean that it has more mass. They came to this conclusion while studying the rings…

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    Scientific Revolution Dbq

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    During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, scientists work became widely known, and controversial to the Catholic Church’s beliefs. The scientific revolution occurred during the seventeenth century, which was a revolution in ways of thinking. Technological innovations during this period changed the way people lived in the future. Scientific experimentation led to discoveries that went against the Catholic Church’s beliefs. Scientists during these times had to try to align their works with…

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    Once Victor saw the deficiencies in his creation, he was obligated to deal with the results. Instead of trying to solve any of the problems he was facing, Frankenstein wanted to run away from them. If a scientist, such as Victor, takes the responsibility of constructing life, they also take the responsibility of handling the outcome and not flee from it. In contrast to the downfall Victor Frankenstein suffered from his failure, 2312 offers a utopian view…

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    studies by a group of scientists and researchers which have gone inside the cave. A number of paintings which found were astonishing that brought the scientists back in time to a period that dating about 30,000-32,000 years ago.(the film of the Cave of Forgotten Dreams, 1994) Of course with the new scientific methods the researchers have covered a lot of facts about the paintings, but will they be able to find out everything back to a such a long time back then. Scientists' big…

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    Human Cloning Is Unethical

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    between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.” In the article,”Of Headless Mice…and Men” by Charles Krauthammer, it explains how it is unethical for scientists to create human clones for the sole purpose of disemboweling the body for personal needs. These human clones would be human in every form and way, however, a scientist would remove the forebrain. Although the cloning of humans would be promising for people's health, it is purely unethical and dangerous to create life and…

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    to that question is 12.7 million. Which mean12.7 million people with cancer may need radiation treatment. Radiation and x-rays are available today because of Marie Curie; a scientist from Poland that discovered Radiation and Plutonium. Where would we be without these scientists? They have paved the way for some many scientists…

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