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    principles involving ethics for a forensic scientist, “…should have technical competence and employ reliable methods of analysis… should maintain honest with respect to qualifications and should confine examinations to their areas of expertise…scientists should partake in intellectual honesty concerning the scientific data on which their conclusions and opinions are based…and finally objectively review evidence and the delivery of expert…

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    There are no other options to acquire perfectly undifferentiated cells than in an undeveloped human. Unfortunately, a fetus requires those cells to develop; the process of extracting them eradicates the embryo. The moral argument is that scientists are eradicating fetuses to enhance the medical condition of living patients. They compare the process of acquiring stem cells in manner of utilizing fetuses to clone body parts. Despite being unpopular with certain groups in the United States because…

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    As scientists learn more and more about their particular field, and others that may overlap, they find better theories that are able to explain certain phenomena. There is always more than one way to explain reality. Scientific theories are never 100% but scientists have been able to prove that other theories do not answer as many questions or are too complicated. The theories we consider…

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    Past Tornadoes Future

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    alerts on their cell phones and TV screens in a timely manner allowing them to know the progress and prepare for the severe weather or tornado. Scientists has also predicted that the jet stream across the pacific has a influences with the causes of tornadoes. By bettering our technology this will also allow us to better prepare for the future. What scientists know for the future of tornadoes is that vulnerability and exposure are still key. Tornado sensation was another major topic in Dr.…

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    way. As a student I can argue that it begins by gathering all your data first, but other people will respond and say that it starts by asking a simple question. Although no one really knows how it actually starts, the scientific method has helped scientists for decades now. It has helped prove different science theories and investigations. The early stages of the scientific investigations often come from making observations, asking a lot of questions, and starting the initial experiment.…

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    Joseph R. DiFranza is not the typical scientist or doctor. He views the effects of smoking much differently than anyone else in his profession. The effects of smoking on adolescents are much greater than the world seems to know. A limited exposure to nicotine changes the brain, modifying its neurons in a way that stimulates the craving to smoke. Many scientists believe that nicotine addiction takes years to develop. DiFranza questioned the facts of nicotine addiction when a young girl came…

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    wall. Scientist tested the blocks and said that the blocks were created somewhere else. Someone created the blocks and brought them over to the island of Bimini. Then they started to build the wall. Many people have questions if the wall was built what was the purpose. One explanation to the Bimini Wall, researchers and scientist say that it was to protect an ancient city from…

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    Sustainable On Mars

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    Where do we go when the Earth fails to sustain us, across the galaxy or right out our back door to our neighbor? Multiple scientists have searched about whether life would be sustainable on Mars. When Nicolaus Copernicus was the first scientist to theorize that Mars was a planet there was much controversy. Although there was much criticism, new discoveries arrived about planets along with, their orbit around the Sun. Mars has an orbit around the Sun which is farther than the Earth. Due to Mars…

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    on various pea plants. Decades later after Mendel’s brilliant discovery, scientists continued to learn more about genetics and came to uncover the process of altering genes. This process became widely known as genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is the process of altering genes of an organism or mixing the genes of different organisms to create the desired traits in the future. Advances in the…

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    there and have the power to support scientists to discover the cause of the AIDS and find the cure to stop it. I felt incompetent seeing how some scientists only care about providing a positive report to the public, instead of warning the people that diseases were spreading and that they needed to be careful. In addition, I felt that some of the homosexual groups were not willing to cooperate with the investigation, maybe it was because of the fear that scientists could find them being the ones…

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