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Ethics in science?
Science, Maths & Technology

Ethics in science?

...solids with distinct electrical characteristics). He had a number of papers published in notable journals including Science in 2000 and 2001, which have since been retracted. Schön made up his results. Haruko Obokata (小保方 晴子), born in 1983, was a stem-cell biologist at the Riken Center for Developmental Biology in Japan. She claimed to have developed a radical a...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
Exploring the boundaries between religion and culture
History & The Arts

Exploring the boundaries between religion and culture

...solid being. The water's flowing in and out. The air's flowing in and out. The Earth stuff is coming in as food, and going out as excrement. Everything's just happening here. And this is holding itself together, as organisms do, for a short period of time. What it is that animates that, and whether there is a being beyond that, I really find that hard to even-- I live as...
Investigating psychology
Health, Sports & Psychology

Investigating psychology

...solid lines between nodes indicate direct links between them, while the dashed lines indicate indirect links. Open the CHIP resource in a new tab in your web browser and try it out for yourself. Have a quick look at it and then come back to the course so that you can be guided through the different features...Session 1: Asking questions about psychology: 2 Investigating...
Level 2: Intermediate 3 hrs
Brighton Pavilion
History & The Arts

Brighton Pavilion

...solid and a liquid shape, both boiled and unboiled, both East India and Turkey’ (Lindop, 2000, p.58). It is at one dream in particular that we're going to look, a dream about the Orient which provided the literal source of De Quincey's narcotics. Exercise 12 Turn to the extract from De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (below) It is written as a diary...
Level 2: Intermediate 16 hrs
Working with our environment: an introduction
Nature & Environment

Working with our environment: an introduction

...liquid or refrigerant which extracts heat from the cold space and carries it to the outside, where it is released, usually through a radiator at the back. Most refrigerators make use of the principle that when liquids vaporise – that is, change from liquid to gas – they take heat from their surroundings; when the gases condense back to liquid they return heat to the...
Design
Science, Maths & Technology

Design

...liquids without disintegrating, and without it being too hot to pick up. It also had to look attractive, and not be too expensive. There are probably several other things that I did not immediately think of. For example, it must be comfortable to hold even when full of liquid and therefore quite heavy. Nevertheless, it is a fairly standard ceramic mug (no innovation,...
Level 1: Introductory 28 hrs
Everyday maths 1 (Northern Ireland)
Science, Maths & Technology

Everyday maths 1 (Northern Ireland)

...liquid and others up to 1 litre (1 000 ml). Some may hold more or less than this. [Described image] Figure 32 A measuring jug Now take a look at the following example. Example: Measuring liquids If you had to measure out 350 ml of juice for a recipe, where would the liquid come to in this jug? [Described image] Figure 33 Measuring liquids in a measuring jug Method There...
Systems engineering: Challenging complexity
Science, Maths & Technology

Systems engineering: Challenging complexity

...liquid contained within the device. These were to be fitted between the existing structure and some additional steel bracing. Tuned mass dampers were also to be used to provide additional control of both vertical and horizontal movements. Preserving the appearance of the bridge was of special importance to the members of the consortium. Ove Arup (Arup, 2000a) stated:...