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    they worked, and this was proven, scientists then moved to their next step. The next step was proving that a person could live in space. They took baby steps by starting with a few days and moving up to two weeks. After this was proven to be true, then scientists developed the Apollo program. This entailed proving that people could work in space and on the moon. These missions were successful. Even though Apollo 13 experienced troubles, this also helped scientists deal with and learn from…

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    Swift in his satirical writing. His best known satirical novel is Gulliver’s Travels. The scientific research done in the third book of Swift’s Gulliver’s Travel seems illogical and distracting. This misunderstanding exists in society today when scientists in the United States are criticized for their use of incomprehensible language. Jonathan Swift demonstrates in his novel Gulliver’s Travels “Part III. A Voyage To Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and…

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    Despite having technological advancements in the Soviet Union, the lack of freedom they had was the reason for the influences of the wars being negative. Scientists were thrown in prisons and sometimes killed for disagreeing with Stalin and other figures. That is not how a science program gets to the top and stays at the top. The United States on the other hand endured great benefits as science programs in…

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    Why Do Volcanoes Occur

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    Scientist go on a quest to find out why volcanoes and earthquakes occur all around the margins of the Pacific Ocean. What powers these phenomena to occur can better explain how the earth was made. The Ring of Fire is the most destructive zone on the earth, its better known as hundreds of volcanoes aligned at the shores of the Pacific Ocean. 25,000 miles is how far the Ring of Fire extends from South America, Northern Coast to Alaska then down through Russia, Japan, and South East Asia all the…

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    Although some evidence had already been found in 2000 because of gullies, this idea was very controversial. Scientists believe, due to observations, that at one point, Mars was covered by oceans and rivers. It was once able to support life in some of its areas because of its warm and wet temperatures. Yet, owing to its small size it has less gravity and a thinner…

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    Why Fossils Are Important

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    essential for evolution because they show how species evolved from a "simple" type of species to a more "complex" species. They are essential for the study of biological evolution because now scientists are able to record what they discover about these fossils. If there are a significant amount of fossils found, scientists are able to use them to test hypotheses on evolution. There are many facts that can be…

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    a grave. The grave was found near a trading site for Vikings. Scientists believe that this was a Viking ring and that they were in contact with the Muslim World. The ring has a little drawing that says il-la-la, which means for/to Allah. This proves that they were in contact. The ring looked like it was made of amethyst, but when the researchers examined it more they saw that it was made of silver alloy and colored glass. Scientist thought that it would mean the the ring was fake because it…

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    Heterogeneity Of Cancer

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    non-invasive cancers, that could remain harmless or become invasive. Scientists try to understand by tracing cancer’s inherent heterogeneity. Cancer cells have unstable genomes that their chromosomes can gain or lose pieces with rapid speed, creating genetically diverse population. Now, researchers track the individual cancer cells more precisely which helps to know more about origins of cancer and how to improve treatments. Scientists find out that since pre-invasive cancer cells are highly…

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    is important to remember that hypothesis and theories are not guesses, rather they are ideas and expectations built upon observations and data. At the heart of the scientific process lies testing. In this part of the process can make or break a scientist hypothesis or theory. Testing follows two steps. One, if the idea is correct, what would we expect to see, and two, does that expectation match what we actually observe. Based on how those two questions are answered, testing can either refute a…

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    Nanocarriers

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    specialize in the research and most of the experimentation are oncology MDs, geneticists, and nanotechnology engineers. This field utilizes various ways to relay advancements done by the different scientist around the globe. Iimportant journals such as: ACS Applied Materials…

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