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Bioethics Summary
Bioethics Summary

Today we took a hiatus from hard science to consider questions like "What is of value?" and "What should be legal?" in the context of the biotechnologies that we will dive into in subsequent sessions.

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Speaker Molly Niedbala, Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsFebruary 28, 2019Chemistry
How is fertilizer made?
How is fertilizer made?

Jasper ended our session with an innovative idea: using the smog emitted by cars to increase the sustainability of fertilizer production!

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Speaker Molly Niedbala, Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsFebruary 8, 2019Chemistry
Can we produce enough food for everyone? How can we feed the world's growing human population, and do we produce enough food for everyone now?
Can we produce enough food for everyone? How can we feed the world's growing human population, and do we produce enough food for everyone now?

During this session we considered not only the effects of agriculture on the environment, but the benefits and challenges of a number of different solutions to global hunger like reducing our food waste and meat intake.

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Speaker Molly Niedbala, Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsFebruary 8, 2019Chemistry
The Carbon Cycle.
The Carbon Cycle.

Today we'll start our Sustainability unit with a closer look at the carbon cycle.

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Speaker Molly Niedbala, Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsJanuary 17, 2019Chemistry
Why carbon is the element of life
Why carbon is the element of life

An exploration of four carbon-based molecules that all life is made of: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

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Speaker Steven Watt, Speaker Molly NiedbalaJoanna CuttsDecember 9, 2018Chemistry
The Origin of Elements
The Origin of Elements

This week we learned how atmospheric carbon dioxide causes global warming.

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Speaker Steven Watt, Speaker Molly NiedbalaJoanna CuttsNovember 22, 2018Chemistry
CO² and Global Warming

Using models and video, we show how the structure of carbon dioxide causes the atmosphere to absorb infrared radiation, leading to the greenhouse effect.

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Speaker Molly Niedbala, Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsNovember 22, 2018Chemistry
Phases of Matter within Thermodynamics
Phases of Matter within Thermodynamics

Experimentation with dry ice — summary coming soon!

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Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsNovember 1, 2018Chemistry
An Investigation into Thermodynamics Observed
An Investigation into Thermodynamics Observed

We observed an exothermic reaction that occurs when baking soda and acetic acid are mixed. We then studied the relationships between pressure, volume, and temperature.

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Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsOctober 31, 2018Chemistry
An Investigation into Thermodynamics Expanded
An Investigation into Thermodynamics Expanded

In today’s session, we continued our investigation into thermodynamic principles.

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Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsOctober 31, 2018Chemistry
An Investigation into Thermodynamics
An Investigation into Thermodynamics

In today’s session we started our investigation into thermodynamic principles. We defined a chemical reaction and classified two types – exothermic and endothermic.

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Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsOctober 31, 2018Chemistry
The First Law of Thermodynamics
The First Law of Thermodynamics

We have challenged ourselves today to discovering the first law of thermodynamics, an essential law for the functioning of the entire universe. Your kids got it!

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Speaker Steven WattJoanna CuttsOctober 27, 2018Chemistry
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