CRISPR: An Innovative Technology for Genetic Modification

CRISPR: An Innovative Technology for Genetic Modification

Overview of CRISPR CRISPR is an innovative instrument that is changing lives and creating significant impact in the field of medicine. CRISPR, which stands for “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats,” is present in prokaryotes—tiny, unicellular organisms lacking organelles. These sequences are situated within the genomes of prokaryotes, which organize a cell’s DNA into clusters. […]

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STEM Prospects for June

STEM Prospects for June

**Queen’s University – Summer of Science 2025** **Program Overview:** This complimentary, online program takes place from July to mid-August 2025. It includes 12 afternoon sessions that examine subjects in physics, chemistry, and technology. The sessions are conducted by undergraduate students and researchers from the McDonald Institute and the Carbon to Metal Coating Institute. Participants will […]

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June Newsletter: Updates and Highlights from STEM From Scratch

June Newsletter: Updates and Highlights from STEM From Scratch

Greetings, readers! Welcome to the June Newsletter of STEM From Scratch, where we delve into the intriguing realm of CRISPR technology. CRISPR, which stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, represents a groundbreaking gene-editing instrument that empowers scientists to alter DNA with unparalleled accuracy. This innovative technology has unlocked new pathways in genetic exploration, […]

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Opportunities Accessible in November

Opportunities Accessible in November

1. MakerKids STEM Summer Camps Location: Three locations in the GTAAge Group: 6-13 years (Grades 1-8)Program Duration: One-week camps, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM (Monday-Friday)Program Type: Day camps with optional morning/afternoon care Program Description: MakerKids provides award-winning STEM day camps featuring a 5:1 child-to-staff ratio, emphasizing essential technology skills. Each program offers daily outdoor time […]

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The Realization of Stem Cell Therapy's Promise

The Realization of Stem Cell Therapy’s Promise

Overview of Stem Cell Therapy For twenty-five years, researchers have made ambitious claims regarding stem cells transforming healthcare. These extraordinary cells, first extracted from human embryos during the late 1990s, have an incredible capability: they can theoretically develop into any kind of tissue in the human body. The idea was intriguing—envision having spare parts ready […]

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"The Rise of a Theory Crisis in the Wake of the Methods Crisis"

“The Rise of a Theory Crisis in the Wake of the Methods Crisis”

### Perspectives on Psychological Theory and Suggestions The recent discussion sparked by Ekaterina Damer has resulted in a plethora of suggestions from psychologists on Twitter, forming a valuable collection for those keen on psychological theory. Below is a gathering of significant suggestions from various authorities in the field: 1. **Robert Cummins** – “How does it […]

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The Mechanism of Decision-Making

The Mechanism of Decision-Making

A Project I’ve Been Developing for Quite Some Time Has Just Been Unveiled: In a technology-driven world, the combination of timeless philosophical queries with contemporary interactive platforms presents a significant opportunity for involvement and learning. This is exactly the blend realized with the launch of “The Choice Engine,” a groundbreaking initiative aimed at investigating the […]

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Examining the Effect of 'Behavioral Fatigue' on Adherence to Pandemic Mitigation Strategies

Examining the Effect of ‘Behavioral Fatigue’ on Adherence to Pandemic Mitigation Strategies

The concept of “behavioural fatigue” came to the forefront during the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the UK Government referenced it as a justification for postponing rigorous public health actions. However, research literature implies a more intricate comprehension of public adherence during epidemics. While prominent articles may assert a lack of scientific foundation […]

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Amicable Demons in Pandemonium

Amicable Demons in Pandemonium

Oliver Selfridge was a pioneer in the realm of artificial intelligence. His groundbreaking paper from 1959 presented the “Pandemonium architecture,” a framework where basic units, each performing specialized tasks, collaborate to accomplish intricate cognitive functions. This revolutionary model greatly impacted neural network research and set the stage for modern advancements in machine learning. The Pandemonium […]

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Grasping Chromostereopsis: The Occurrence of Color Depth Recognition

Grasping Chromostereopsis: The Occurrence of Color Depth Recognition

Chromostereopsis is an intriguing visual phenomenon that impacts individuals in various ways. While some may see a seemingly straightforward image of a blue iris in a red eye without any unusual perception, others might perceive a significant depth illusion, wherein the colors seem to occupy distinct distances. This effect can be intensified by modifying screen […]

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