Well, the ice bucket challenge went smoothly. The Harlem shake video led the pledges to find a paper that indicated that there was cheating going on and the cinnamon challenge that led to Mandy being hospitalized and I stayed with her the whole time.…
● The Daphnia in a pH of three survived for five days in trial one and the Daphnia…
Good morning young ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to what will be an exciting year for you all and I also commend all of you for choosing science as your undergraduate subject for this year. I am Professor John and today I will be discussing with you the importance of choices. More specifically, the role of science and the ones who control its power. This, ladies and gentleman, relates directly to all of you, the future generation of people in the scientific field. The knowledge of science, I believe, is the most powerful asset anyone can hold. This is because, one who has knowledge that could potentially change…
directly associated with a student’s performance in school. The amount of sleep a pupil gets,…
Moths are flying around everywhere. They fly around all different types of lights, such as street lights, porch lights, and even traffic lights. Have you ever wondered why? There are many different theories to why moths are attracted to light, and all of them are from a different point of view.…
Write an opinion on Fisher v. Texas (Affirmative Action). The opinion must contain the following information:…
Taking YouTube by storm since January 2014 is a revolution in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (S.T.E.M.) industry – G.A.S.! Girls Applying Science (G.A.S.) is an innovative, nonprofit organization created to impassion girls and young women in science as well as in its cohort, math. Founded in Maryland in 2014 by science guru Jahmia Scott, G.A.S. encourages girls and young women to explore the many aspects of science and math. From viewing organisms under a compound microscope to building a rocket fueled with nail polish, G.A.S.’s members exhibit no limits in their explorations and imaginations. In order to continue perpetuating this endeavor locally and eventually nationally, G.A.S. relies on the philanthropic nature of viewers like you! To donate to this revolution, go to G.A.S.’s website…
Last week, high school students won a contest. The reason the students were in a the contest, was because they were participating in a Earth Day event.…
In the school carnival, families were welcome to participate in the different carnival games and purchase food. Every month, the school invites the student’s dads to have breakfast with the principal and talked about their children’s education and activities that they can participate. The school also had STEM night, which parents were encouraged to come with their families to do a variety of activities involving science, math, technology, and engineering. Parents and students had an opportunity to win prizes during STEM night. Before school year begins parents are encouraged to come and visit their children teacher and classroom. Parents get to talk to their teacher and learn about what their child is going to be doing in the school year.…
On a daily basis, humans are surrounded by noise and unable to avoid its ubiquitous presence. This poses a major problem for teenage garage bands, whose parental units do not approve of ear piercing feedback and novice percussionists. Although there is no guaranteed solution to the cacophony, sound absorbing material acts as a “noise blanket” to reduce sound to a more tolerable level. The objective of our experiment is to determine if sound absorption by foam and related materials changes with the frequency of sound.…
Now that you know how to use a breadboard, you are ready to assemble your BlueBot circuit. Table 2 shows a list of all the components in the circuit and where they go on the breadboard. You can download and print a PDF of this table—complete with checkboxes to track each step—to use while you are building your robot. You can also view a slideshow that shows breadboard diagrams of the circuit. Follow along in the table and/or slideshow to build your circuit one component at a time. Your finished circuit should look like the one in Figure 5. Pay attention to these notes:…
As of this month, Science and Mathematics Month celebration was launched. Members prepared materials for the different activities to be conducted. Trivia questions were given every morning before the…
The cessation of the semester is coming and time to study for finals is rapidly approaching. It is time to gather all of the knowledge I have gained throughout the semester and put it all to use for those final exams that I as a student most times dread. The question is did I absorb what I learned or am I going to stay up all night, drinking coffee, trying to cram for those final exams? Cramming is the act of studying towards those last moments that approach before an exam or quiz. However, as students, it is important to realize that we need to get in the habit of studying over a period of time for material that will be tested on rather than attempting to study at the last minute. Cramming is not beneficial for students. Cramming is an erroneous idea, continuous studying is a better way to prepare and there are plenty of advantageous tips for studying properly in order to receive an admirable grade.…
Cramming is the practice of working intensively to absorb large amounts of informational material in short amount of time.…
My interest in science dates back to my high school where I excelled in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, the subjects that I like most are Physics and Math. Therefore, I was very much interested in participating in the competitions of Mathematics and Physics educational contest “Olympiads” under the supervision of the school teachers and management. During the competitions, I was able to acquire a good array of skills such as analysis, critical thinking and problem –solving. Teamwork, co-operation and initiative were key values that I have earned throughout the…