Category: Sciences 2502

  • Conditions That Cause Thunderstorms

    Table of Contents Introduction Conditions That Cause Thunderstorms to Form and Dissipate The Development and Life Cycle of a Thunderstorm Cell Hazards to Aviation Conclusion References Introduction Thunderstorms are violent atmospheric events characterized by lightning presence, strong gusty winds, thunder, hail or heavy rain, and dense clouds. They commonly result in local atmospheric instability, and…

  • Birth of Massive Black Holes in the Early Universe

    Table of Contents Major Discovery Overview of Previous Studies Importance of the Findings Perspectives of the Investigation Reflection References In astronomy, there are a lot of investigations that are connected to the study of massive black hole sources in the universe. The present paper on astronomy offers an overview of an article entitled Birth of…

  • Switching Majors and the Probability of Degree Completion

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Methods and Descriptive Statistics Results Conclusion Work Cited Introduction In today’s increasingly competitive and high-paced educational and working environment it can be very difficult for students to make a good decision as for the choice of their primary major. For this reason, there exists a phenomenon of changing academic majors,…

  • Interview With a Science Professional: Steven Kidder

    Table of Contents Structural Geology as a Multi-Dimensional Discipline Research and Career Opportunities Conclusion Interview Questions for Mr. Kidder References Steven Kidder is an assistant professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the City College of New York. He received a doctorate from the University of California Institute of Technology in 2012 and a master’s…

  • Planet of the Apes

    Table of Contents The evolution of human intelligence Primate Behavior: Communication Conclusion Works Cited The evolution of human intelligence The first topic for discussion is the potential of current classifications to reflect existing relationships among primate lineages, especially between human and non-human apes. In the book, apes were almost identical to humans in terms of…

  • Sample Size Calculations in Clinical Research

    Introduction The PICOT question for this study is “In children with asthma between the ages of 5 and 19 (P), does a combination program consisting 5 weeks of education sessions, once per week including children and their families in the primary care setting and a daily controller medication (I) compared to using controller medication and…

  • The Mutual Connection between Currents and Voltages for Several Devices

    Table of Contents Introduction and Background Method Results Discussion References Tables, Charts, and Figures The present work studies the relationship between the electric current applied to the body and the measured voltage using an experimental approach. It is known that current and voltage are related using Ohm’s law for direct current, so it was expected…

  • Anthropology: Female Genital Mutilation in Guinea

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview Social and Cultural Reasons Religious Reasons Economic and Legal Reasons Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Female genital mutilation or FGM, common in Guinea, is a ritual act. In the process of this tradition, either part of the external genitalia or the entire external genitalia is removed from women. These modifications may…

  • The Idea of Detoxification With the Help of Activated Charcoal: Science or Pseudoscience

    In Medical News Today, Caporuscio published a news article, in which she stated that the use of activated charcoal should not be promoted for all people because of side effects. However, the author did not comment on the idea of detoxification in itself. There is a popular trend to use different products for detoxification or…

  • Aspects of Mathematical Functions

    A mathematical function, often symbolized by f(x), defines a relationship between the input variables and the expected output. One property that makes a function accurate is that one input variable only gives a specific output value, of which the reverse would also give the variable input. Although a function is often represented by f(x), other…