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    of gatherings. The settings of raves and nightclubs support the use of the drugs. They are usually small tablet form so it is easy to conceal. 2. What are screening tests? Why are they used? Screening tests are nonspecific and help a forensic scientist find several certain drugs that the substance is likely to be. They are used to try and find a certain type of drug or identify what an unknown drug may be. 3. What are color tests? Why are these tests used? Color tests are putting a chemical reagent

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    morale‚ etc.  Scientist may not necessarily be a serious jack‚ as is the misconception of the general public. Most scientists have a good sense of humour. Scientists are much sticky to their tasks and concentrate more on finishing the task perfectly than starting it. One most important characteristic of a scientist is that he is more joyful when he concludes his work than what he was when he started it. Different people have a different thinking way‚ likewise all of scientist. There are 2 type

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    and USA attempted to develop technology leading to weapons of mass destruction in the World War II period‚ the US was the only country that successfully built an atomic bomb before the end of the war. There was significant research conducted by scientists in a number of countries leading up to and throughout the war‚ but the Americans success at creating nuclear bombs‚ as well as the German and Soviet failures‚ were due to funding‚ organization‚ and counter-intelligence. In the period leading

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    control‚ they don’t seem to be letting go. We don’t have a solution for the damages we are causing. We need to buy time‚ so solutions can be innovated. This article relies on common sense in order to make its findings and state its claims. The scientists in this article clearly see that the rise in the jelly fish populations is clearly due to global warming. Everyone knows the carbon emissions are heating up the earth while at the same time warming up the earth’s waters. “ Just makes sense” (p.4)

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    Because of animals‚ scientists are able to test these vaccines and medications to see which one(s) actually work. A. When a new disease is discovered‚ scientists all over the world come up with different vaccines for it. Thanks to animal testing all those vaccines can be narrowed down in order to distinguish the most effective one(s) from the rest. B. Different vaccines have different effects on different people; such is the case with animals. With animal testing‚ scientists can then see who can

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    1960s-1970s In the shadow of destruction from the atomic bombs dropped in Japan‚ many nuclear scientists were desperate to show the good nuclear energy could provide the world. Scientific guilt over creation of these destructive mega-weapons led scientists to look toward a brighter use of nuclear energy. A projected energy crisis and increase in environmental awareness combined with the nuclear scientists dreams of atomic benefits to create a positive atmosphere for the development of nuclear power

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    executive Vice President for R&D at Wyeth‚ he was given the mandate of shaking up the drug maker’s mediocre performance in that division. His controversial changes included establishing quotas for how many compounds must be churned out by company scientists. Bonuses were held hostage to managers’ meeting of their quota. Wyeth’s problems are reflective of those plaguing its industry. New drug development is down 47% from its peak during the late 1990’s. Ruffolo wants to bring greater efficiency to the

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    dominant parent. This concluded that smooth dominated wrinkly‚ and yellow dominated green‚ therefore‚ discovering dominant and recessive traits‚ which are the basic concepts for genetic engineering. A second scientist‚ known for his gruesome experiments‚ is Josef Mengele. He was a Nazi scientist who was nicknamed “Angel of Death.” One of Mengele’s experiments took place in a concentration camp called Auschwitz. His goal was to uncover a way to create Hitler’s pure race. In Auschwitz‚ he found a particular

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    In Jacob Bronowski’s essay he discusses about the nature of scientific theorems. He uses multiple examples of great scientists who have ground breaking discoveries and huge impacts on humanity. Bronowski says that science looks for “unity hidden likeliness” (par.8) by creativity and imaginary. He uses a famous story of Newton discovering the gravity as an example. He says that we have a misconception of an apple falling on his head and that lead to the discovery of gravity‚ instead‚ he saw an apple

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    us solve in the near future? A: In the near future Biological research may assist scientist in solving severe problems that have an impact on all forms of life. One problem at hand is how to control the human population. The human race is rapidly increasing and this has had a negative effect on the existence of natural ecosystems. Which leads to another issue Biological research may help scientists solve‚ producing enough food for the population. With natural ecosystems disappearing so

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