Possibilities of Regenerative Medicine with 3D Bioprinting

 Dissertation Mid-session report: Section Page Detail Introduction An introduction to current science that is used in regenerative medicine. The need for specific personal medicines.- no need for transplants from others. Many die on the waiting list. No rejection, therefore no need to take immunosuppressants for years after transplantation. Allows the production of highly heterogeneous … Read more

Intermittent Fasting Vs. Calorie Reduced Diet-What's Best for Health?

 Intermittent Fasting Vs. Calorie Restricted Diet- Which is better for Health? Katie Gurnee1, Victoria Ling JN2 1. 18166296@studentmail.ul.ie
2. 18106439@studentmail.ul.ie Abstract: Intermittent Fasting and Calorie Restriction are both common methods for weight loss and weight management.  In our research, we wanted to discover the differences that these two diets can have in our bodies and … Read more

Cognitive Dissonance & ELM: VW's "Clean Engine" Scandal & Reactions

 Cognitive Dissonance Theory, developed by Leon Festinger in 1957, explains the tendency among individuals to seek out and maintain stability between their attitudes and behavior. When, there are signs of instability, usually caused by a contradiction of their ideals, something must be done to reduce the dissonance that has been caused by the inconsistency. … Read more

The Legacy of the 1968 Black Power Salute at the Olympics

 Scarlett Siegel November 19, 2018 Capstone 8 To begin the story of the Black Power Salute at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City and its effect on the Civil Rights Movement and today's athletic protests the Black Panther Party must be brought up.  The 1960’s were a very influential time period in American history. … Read more

Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for Eugene, Oregon

Introduction Eugene, Oregon is a clean, green, diverse and friendly city. Yet, we are vulnerable to several natural and human-made hazards that have the potential to damage property and increase loss of life. The city of Eugene needs a functional Emergency Operations Center (EOC) due to the wide diversity of hazards. We can’t ignore the … Read more

Traits of a Tragic Hero: Luo & Creon of Balzac & Antigone

 Peter Skogman Mr. Jonas Pre-AP English 10 November 9th, 2018 Tragic Hero How would a person feel after everyone they loved left or died? Most people would feel like their life is over, and both Sophocles and Dai Sijie represented this in their characters. Luo from Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai … Read more

Europe vs China Economies Pre-1800: Factors & Wellbeing Impacts

 Identify the main differences between the economies of Europe and China in the three centuries before 1800. What factors can account for these differences and what were their implications on economic wellbeing? INTRODUCTION Over the centuries pre-1800 there have been many economic circumstances that have had different implications for both China and Europe and … Read more

The History of Prostheses: From Egypt to Modern Robotics

 In medicine, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through trauma, disease, or congenital conditions. Prosthetics are intended to restore the normal functions of the missing body part. The evolution of prosthetics is a long and storied history, from its primitive beginnings to its sophisticated … Read more

The Achievements of Mehmed The Conquerer: Conqueror of Constantinople & Expander of the Ottoman Empire

 ay inThe Lord of the Two Lands and the Two Seas – the achievements of “Mehmed The Conquerer”. Mehmed II, also known as Mehmet the Conqueror (c 1432-1481) was a Turkish sultan who was best known for conquering Constantinople and ruthlessly consolidated and enlarged the Ottoman Empire with a military crusade into Asia and … Read more

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – Treatments, Symptom and Causes of a Chronic Pain Condition

 Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), is an inflammatory disorder that impacts a number of physiologic systems, in particular the nervous, immune, vascular, and integumentary systems. While a definitive mechanism may be lacking, usually a limb, what there are various functional changes that are responsible for the clinical features of this syndrome. These in turn … Read more

A Tragic Day In History: The Battle Of Fromelles 1916

 The battle of Fromelles was a tragic day in Australian military history due to the enormous losses that were sustained by the Australian troops  on the 19-20 of July 1916. The battle of Fromelles was used as an attempt to stop the Germans from reinforcing their troops on the western front. The battle saw … Read more

The US-China Trade War: History, Initiatives & Timeline

 Introduction History of US-China trade war China’s national currency, the Yuan, has been added by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as the world’s official foreign exchange reserve currencies. In 2017, China produced $23.1 trillion gross domestic product (GDP) which is more than the European Union (EU) or the United States (US) and regarded as … Read more