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coffee, coffee, and more coffee

by me    Barista Parlor Website My name is Maria and I am a Secondary Education and Math major with an ELL minor and I hope to be a high school math teacher when I graduate college. This is a picture from when I visited Barista Parlor with my friends during finals week. It was a … Continue reading coffee, coffee, and more coffee Continue reading

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Introduction

Author: Kiyoon Kim. I am from Syosset, New York. The image is the high school  I went to. I am a 4th year, Math major student at Vanderbilt University. Continue reading

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Introduction

Author: Kiyoon Kim. I am from Syosset, New York. The image is the high school  I went to. I am a 4th year, Math major student at Vanderbilt University. Continue reading

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Hi. Nice to Meet Me

“We seem to know so little about the universe we live in which is pretty awe-inspiring to me.” Continue reading

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Blog 0: Here’s some blog stuff!

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Blog 8: Possible Picture of a Black Hole

Scientist have tried to take a picture of a black hole by creating a massive telescope. This telescope used radio wave based telescopes connected all over the world to create an earth sized telescope which may have the power to actually take a picture of a black hole. While this picture will not truly be […] Continue reading

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Blog 7: Last Universal Common Ancestor

The Last Universal Common Ancestor, LUCA, was a microbe that live around 4 billion years ago. It is believed that it is anaerobic and autotrophic, not breathing and making its own food. There is also evidence it live near iron-sulfur rich hydrothermal bents deep underground. it would have possessed a metabolism dependent upon hydrogen, carbon […] Continue reading

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Blog 6: Trio of Solar Flares

Between April 2 to the 3 of 2017, three solar flares peaked out of the sun. Solar flares send out powerful bursts of radiation. This radiation is harmful, but luckily cannot pass through Earth’s atmosphere to harm humans. These solar flares however can affect, if strong enough, to disturb atmosphere layers where GPS and communication […] Continue reading

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Blog 5: Pluto

Pluto’s atmosphere is layered making observations hard to figure out. While its atmosphere appears to be mostly cloud free, images taken by the new horizons’ cameras have shown potential clouds. These clouds would mean that the weather on Pluto is even more complex than previously understood or imaged.   Pluto’s surface is icy and has […] Continue reading

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Blog 4: Electron Rainfall

Picture   Earths two radiation belt known as the Van Allen belts where discover in 1958. But recent discoveries have shown that a third belt will sometimes appear. The image above shows the three belts in yellow and green represents the space between them. The Van Allen Belts since they are regions of dynamic radiation […] Continue reading

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