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    Vaccine Analysis Case

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    It allows scientists to analyze vaccines, study antibiotics or analyse protein levels in body cells (ehow). Vaccine analysis is crucial and scientists require accurate data to correctly determine whether a vaccine can be used. Numerous vaccines, such as the influenza or polio vaccines are examined, purified and improved, gel electrophoresis…

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    Essay On Sugar Addiction

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    Did you know that one out of two Americans from lower income families would eventually get diabetes? In addition, did you also know that one teaspoon of sugar lowers your immunity to diseases by 80 percent? With that being said, the food that most Americans consume daily contains high quantities of sugar which is merely poisonous. This is the result of having businesses govern and dictate what foods should be made for the sole purpose of profit. Furthermore, Companies have examined and…

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    Cloning: Benefits, Harms, and Misconceptions For decades scientists have pondered over the idea of somatic cell nuclear transfer, otherwise known as cloning. In 1996, their ideas became tangible with the creation of Dolly the sheep, the first organism to ever be conceived through nuclear cell transfer. Today, scientists are closer than ever to clone human cells successfully. Although there is excitement over this potential scientific breakthrough, there are fearful and apprehensive reactions as…

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    another, without the other they could not occur. If the extinction of the dinosaurs was gradually over millions of years “both process probably played a role”(DinoBuzz). Most scientists do agree that an asteroid was a factor, it’s also acknowledged thaDinosaurs roamed the earth for 163 million years.(Dinosaur Worlds). They thrived as one of the most successful groups of animals in the history of life on land(PBS). Then, 66 million years ago, the last group of dinosaurs disappeared forever;…

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    Forensic Testimony

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    Juries give undue attention to the testimony presented by forensic scientists and the above issues can pose a significant threat to the resulting judgment. Any ethical forensic examiner would not mislead the courtroom but as depicted above, this is certainly not the case. Thompson & Dioso-Villa (2008) argue that many areas of forensic science are under-researched and given undue power to their reliability, in which forensic scientists have used these techniques and presented results in the…

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    It could be true if the author wrote some scientists instead of scientists. I say this because not all scientists are studying for cures for deadly illnesses. Another fallacy was; “After all, it is the violence that scares away Huntingdon's associates and brings SHAC closer to its goal of shutting down Huntingdon (Epstein and Brook)”…

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    Hubble Telescope described in this unit has had the biggest impact on humanity because the Hubble transformed the way scientists look at the universe, the images provide information about understanding the universe, and the Hubble had a huge impact on how people think of the universe. The Hubble Telescope transformed the way scientists look at the universe. The Hubble shows scientists the universe in unprecedented detail, which they never knew before. The Hubble has shown when the universe…

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    Postman argues that their arguments are invalid because being empirical and doing math doesn’t automatically makes you a scientist, if that were true, everyone would be a scientist. He argues that everyone observes things before making an assumption (everyone but sociopaths) so that makes everyone empirical. His example was him, assuming that he enjoys writing essays. His observation to his assumption…

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    bacteria are dangerous and that they often cause disease. However, scientists are discovering that not all bacteria are bad. The crevasse of the elbow houses many different tribes of bacteria, which are called commensals. They are not considered harmful, rather they produce fats that moisturize the skin (Marcela, 2008, n.p.). Discovering the characteristics of these bacteria will be beneficial for the…

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    Remember that one bug flying around your head, and all you hear is “buzz”. That bug could have had a disease picked up by another animal and could have pass it on to anyone. If only there was a bug swatter around. But have no fear a theory is here! Scientists have developed a genome to fight these diseases at their core. If the GMO mosquitoes work, it can bring a deadly disease into positions where it could be controlled. Dr. Michael Riehle and his assistants are using mosquitoes to control and…

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