Category Archives: Studnt Blog Group Y

July 10th Blog 4

Today all of the “impossible” grouped up in one auditorium, and shared its ideas. It was interesting, and amazing to listen to these new perspectives others had of the future, where nanotechnology played a large role in society. A couple of these projects included the nandage, a zombie hand-grenade and a bioluminescent nano-gel. The nandage […]

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July 9th Blog 3

Learning about photovoltaic cells in-depth opened the door of possibilies to me. These photovoltaic cells  that can harvest the sun’s energy and convert it into electricity without any form of pollution are fantastic. Other forms of renewable energy, such as nuclear energy carry their own hazards along with them. However, harvesting the sun’s energy carries […]

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Blog #7

The day started off with a lecture that made me think about restricting of new technology. It made me think of what I would do in the situation of having an amazing and helpful technology that could change lives, but may be dangerous. I think that I would allow the technology to be used ever […]

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Harry Potter

Wizards and witches are most famous for their flying broomsticks. It seems science fiction, but can it be done? What about love potions. Could those also exist? Can something be ingested to change neurotransmitters and give a love feeling. Since no one has thought about how they could work, I am going to imagine how […]

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Harry Potter Reality

  Extremely early this morning, I went on a journey to a movie theater in Westwood to watch Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. It was a cold, dark night when we arrived. The line was so long that we had to sit on the sidewalk about a block away. As we anxiously waited […]

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Artistic Beauty of Science

  Today, we experimented with two scientific phenomena that blew my mind away. The ferrofluid is a magnetic liquid that spikes up when interacted with a magnet due to differing magnetic polarities. After seeing a video of this process, I found myself extremely excited to be able to partake in this same process. As my […]

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magic or science?

After months of anticipation and countdowns, I finally got to see Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Did it leave out a lot from the book? Yes (they didn’t even include the end battle scene between Harry and Professor Snape!). But even so, I’m so happy the movie is finally out. Throughout the movie, I […]

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Day 3.

Woo! Today we have light! and… Artsy stuff. Hm Light and color and all these cool old deceased grey haired people.  While we were getting lectured in the definition of light and color, particle theories and electromagnetic fields, i thought about color blindness. How that actually work? All I know is that people are not […]

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07-15-09, “Science: Modern Magic”

   As perhaps the most well-known and beloved fantasy novels and movies of all time, the Harry Potter series has become everything from a phenomenon to a movement to a legend in itself.  Although the series’ charm is composed of a variety of its different quirks and characteristics,  the greatest single draw of Harry Potter undeniably comes from its deeply […]

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July 15th Blog

Wait, what about Harry Potter? Unfortunately, I was to sick to attend the midnight showing of this film. I wish I could have gone, but life must go on. The lecture Ron gave today was very interesting. In the midst of my viral suffering, I was extremely interested of how Aspirin came to be and […]

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