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Learning from the Large Hadron Collider | Wonders
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A Carolina Scientific Blog, by Maribel. Carolina Scientific Blog Home. Carolina Scientific Official Website. Learning from the Large Hadron Collider. Learning from the Large Hadron Collider. April 7, 2011. You may often wonder about how the things around you work. How does a car engine work? How do cells carry out their functions? Why does the tide rise and fall? The 12 fundamental particles according to the Standard Model. The LHC by Flickr user Image Editor. Us and everything around us. The “...
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April | 2011 | Wonders
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A Carolina Scientific Blog, by Maribel. Carolina Scientific Blog Home. Carolina Scientific Official Website. Monthly Archives: April 2011. Caffeine and Alzheimer’s Disease. April 22, 2011. Almost as if by some miracle, the caffeine present in coffee can reduce drowsiness and it can increase our state of wakefulness. But the caffeine found in coffee and elsewhere (soft drinks, dark chocolate, tea etc.) is also the subject in … Continued. Learning from the Large Hadron Collider. April 7, 2011.
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Carolina Scientific | people say the darndest things.
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People say the darndest things. On learning to listen. Throughout my time at UNC, I have written for the campus magazine Carolina Scientific. As a way to work on my writing (science writing in particular) and learn about the phenomenal science work that’s being done at Carolina. CarSci publishes in print once a semester – pick up a copy when you see one! From factory to fork: understanding the effects of processed foods on obesity. Severe weather and the science of risk. Heating up the evolution debate.
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About Courtni Kopietz
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Courtni Kopietz is a graduate student in medical and science journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a particular interest in reporting on medical technologies and advancements. During her time at UNC, Courtni worked with the Reese News Lab. To report on issues regarding STEM education. In the U.S., produced and filmed science broadcast segments for the campus news station Carolina Week. And produced a short documentary piece. Event in support of the American Cancer Society.
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CAFME: August 2012
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Thank you so much to all of you who made it to our first Cafme meeting of the year Wednesday night. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did! After each of our meetings, we’ll post a meeting recap here on the blog. Sallie King, advertising ( shking@email.unc.edu. Elise Young, managing editor ( managing.editor@dailytarheel.com. Bailey Seitter, assistant design editor ( design@dailytarheel.com. There is an interest meeting Aug. 30 at 5:30 pm in the DTH office. Black Ink is the o...
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lung | In Sickness and Health
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In Sickness and Health. A Carolina Scientific Blog, by Lauren Westerhold. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Stopping Cancer with its Own Genes. April 8, 2013. Healthy lungs (on the left) compared to the lungs of cigarette smokers (on the right). Metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1). It is a regulator of gene expression in genes that are associated with cell growth, cell death, and the speed of cellular division cycles. Now claims it has found the function by which.
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heart attack | In Sickness and Health
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In Sickness and Health. A Carolina Scientific Blog, by Lauren Westerhold. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: heart attack. How to (Literally) Mend a Broken Heart. April 8, 2013. Is an incredible machine. It pumps 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without being told what to do. It distributes oxygen we inhale throughout our bodies, and it removes carbon dioxide and other wastes. Were it not for this fist-sized organ’s constant, incessant rhythm. An article published last week...
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Science in the News | In Sickness and Health
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In Sickness and Health. A Carolina Scientific Blog, by Lauren Westerhold. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Science in the News. How to (Literally) Mend a Broken Heart. April 8, 2013. Is an incredible machine. It pumps 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without being told what to do. It distributes oxygen we inhale throughout our bodies, and it removes carbon dioxide and other wastes. Were it not for this fist-sized organ’s constant, incessant rhythm. An article publish...
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atrium | In Sickness and Health
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In Sickness and Health. A Carolina Scientific Blog, by Lauren Westerhold. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Everything You Ever Needed to Know About a Heartbeat. April 9, 2013. Youtube]http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? NOTE: in the video, his arm movements correspond to atrial contractions, and his leg movements correspond to ventricular contractions. For more detailed information on how the heart beats normally, you can click here. A diagram of the chambers of the heart, for reference.
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regeneration | In Sickness and Health
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In Sickness and Health. A Carolina Scientific Blog, by Lauren Westerhold. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How to (Literally) Mend a Broken Heart. April 8, 2013. Is an incredible machine. It pumps 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without being told what to do. It distributes oxygen we inhale throughout our bodies, and it removes carbon dioxide and other wastes. Were it not for this fist-sized organ’s constant, incessant rhythm. An article published last week in the New England Journal ...