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Category: /History
…the black population from becoming successful and moving up the social ladder. Another reason that this experiment was unscientific was because there was no use of a controlled group. In normal experiments, you have an experimental and controlled group…
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…OR ANIMAL. ADULT STEM CELLS COME FROM THE UMBILICAL CORD AND PLACENTA, OR FROM: BLOOD, BONE MARROW, SKIN, AND OTHER TISSUES. MEDICAL RESEARCHERS ARE INTERESTED IN USING STEM CELLS TO REPAIR/ REPLACE DAMAGED BODY TISSUES, BECAUSE STEM CELLS ARE LESS LIKELY THAN…
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…if the delicate ecological balance of nature or the courses of evolution were drastically affected? (Fears of DNA experimentation gone haywire were expertly-and thrillingly-exploited by Michael Crichton’s novel [and Steven Spielberg’s movie] Jurassic Park, in which…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to contract, but also caused gangrene of the limbs, and so further experimentation with the drug was abandoned. In the late 50's, however, LSD was used by the CIA as an interrogation drug for spies. However, it was proven to be unreliable and was later replaced…
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…in the cell, aerobic respiration, as mentioned previously, occurs. When oxygen is not readily available, the process of anaerobic respiration occurs. Aerobic respiration is highly favorable to humans and animals because we require large amounts of energy…
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…not accomplish anything; yet it really does. Krauthammer talks about the mice used in the University of Texas experiments; “For sheer Frankenstein wattage, the purposeful creation of these animal monsters has no equal”(Krauthammer 469). Scientists are figuring out how…
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…it is readily available but it is not necessarily essential. The assumption that it may become normal for everyone to clone their children scares me. My point of view is that cloning animals is not that much of a big deal, but cloning humans is another story…
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Category: /Literature/English
…problems that it brings. To start a brief defination of what the internet is Before the Internet, there was ARPAnet (the predecessor of today’s Internet), created almost 25 years ago as an experimental network to support military research for the U.S. Defense…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and agricultural applications. There are many different experimental procedures for cloning. Blastomere separation is the equivalent of chemically induced identical twins. A two- to eight-cell embryo is taken and outer coating removed. The cells…
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…or hemispheric site of the lesions themselves.” Although the tests they administered to deduce this information may be experimentally sound, it is difficult to tell whether one part of the brain controls a specific function or whether or not it just aids…
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