- Clarify the concept of anthropogenic climate change.
- Enumerate significant human actions that contribute to climate change.
- Elaborate on the repercussions of global climate change on the environment, human populations, and their means of sustenance.
Employ a climate model to examine the consequences of human-induced climate change on both society and the natural world. Explore the reasons driving scientists efforts to reduce global emissions. What lies ahead if we fail to act? The destiny of the planet is at stake, and the power to shape it rests in your hands!
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Enhance students' involvement in science by immersing them in interactive learning scenarios. Create simulations for experiments, provide hands-on training in laboratory techniques, and convey theoretical concepts through captivating visual experiences to improve their overall long-term learning outcomes.
Participate in innovative research at MIT and engineer a biological circuit capable of detecting and eliminating cancer cells.
Join iXGenie and two fellow researchers as they embark on their quest to find a cure for cancer. They are utilizing Western blotting to assess the levels of the p53 protein in both cancerous and healthy control cells. Can you lend a hand to iXGenie during the challenging membrane transfer stage?
Assist a microbiologist in creating a pristine culture for the identification of an infection-causing microbe. Employ proper aseptic techniques to prevent sample contamination, prioritize your safety, and minimize unexpected lab incidents, such as fires.
Embark on a journey to an Antarctic research station and collaborate with scientist Nicolas to investigate bacteria thriving in melting water. Delve into the essential survival traits of these microorganisms and draw comparisons with bacteria residing in diverse environments.
Explore the atomic composition of elements and examine samples from an exoplanet to determine the potential for sustaining life. Distinguish between atoms and ions, and elucidate the concept of isotopes within an element.
Explore the operation and foundational principles of ion exchange chromatography while acquiring hands-on expertise in purifying a protein associated with Parkinsons disease. This practical experience will contribute to the study of the relationship between the protein and the disease.
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