Category: Sciences 2502
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“Dark Matter Haloes and Subhaloes” by Zavala & Frenk
The phenomenon of dark matter has been seen as a fascinating and mysterious issue for decades, capturing the minds of experts and ordinary readers alike. In their 2019 study, “Dark Matter Haloes and Subhaloes,” Zavala and Frenk seek to explore the changes in the velocity of dark matter particles.1 Since the study is rooted in…
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Geometrical Inference and Reasoning
Geometry is traced for over 2000 years back from ancient Greece. World-renowned science pioneers like Pythagoras, Aristotle, and Euclid were greatly associated with geometry, which its real denotation could be established from the Greek language. ” Geos” in Greek is simply, earth and “metron” is referred to as measure. The technique used in measuring the…
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Anthropology: The `Kennewick Man Controversy’
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The Kennewick Man Controversy is a prime example of disability to resolve an issue in a proper and skillful manner and the all the involved parties, the archaeologists, the US Government and the Umatilla tribe, lacked the understanding of the other party and ultimately lead to…
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Bipedalism in Humans: History and Role
Evolution has provided various species with changes that have benefitted their successors in various ways. One of those changes is an innovation known as bipedalism and dates back to various species who were ancestors of modern day humans. The following text will review how this valuable innovation originated, the environmental challenges combated by it and…
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Rosalind Franklin and the Incident With Nobel Prize
The April 25, 1953 issue of journal Nature published three consecutive papers, and has given the world one of the most exciting discoveries of 20th century, the “molecular structure of nucleic acids”, for which Watson, Crick and Wilkins shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 for their “discoveries concerning the molecular structure…
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Keeping vs. Repatriating the Antique Artifacts
There are hundreds of various touristic attractions that introduce local culture to foreign or native visitors. However, some of the most important ones are museums as they contain some of the most highly valued cultural objects. With the development of technology, one can become familiar with the greatest worlds of arts, artifacts, and the exposition…
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Aerodynamics in the Explanation the Functions of Air
The prior understanding of the forces of flying was based on the assumption that air is what pushes things upwards. Aerodynamics is the primary explanation behind the functions of air and flight. Exploring the topic of aerodynamics can be fun and engaging because it requires an observation of the object. Within the investigation journal, we…
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“Diversity Revealed: From Atoms to Traits” by David M. Kingsley
The paper under consideration is an article titled as “Diversity Revealed: From Atoms to Traits”. This text was authored by David M. Kingsley and was published in the Scientific American Magazine on December 18th, 2008. The paper is based on Charles Darwin’s theory of random variations and how scientists in the contemporary scenario have built…
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Impact of Relational Theory on Development of Generalization
Introduction There are disparities between different people on there relational thinking which has led to different understanding of algebraic relations. Different people will understand and explain relational questions in different students way frameworks according to how they have understood the situation. This has led to generalization of ideas. For example an equation 6 + 5…
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Our Moon: a Piece of the Earth or Alien Stranger?
Table of Contents Introduction The moon Theories Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Chinese have always involved the moon in their paintings and poetry. Despite various trials by scientists to reach the moon, there has been opposition in concluding on whether the moon is just a plenary object or was originally part of the planet earth…