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Weekly Science Quiz: February 2013

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Monday, February 18, 2013. One of the two Fly's Eye Cosmic Ray Detectors. The particle was traveling at almost the speed of light. Assuming it was a proton, its speed was only about 1.5 quadrillionth of a meter per second less than the speed of light. In other words, if it were in a race with a beam of light, the Oh-My-God particle would fall behind only one centimeter every 220,000 years. These ultra-high-energy cosmic rays are very rare. Since the first observation, only about fifteen similar event...

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Weekly Science Quiz: April 2013

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Monday, April 29, 2013. Asteroids have been making quite a few headlines as of late. Recently, we had NASA announcing its intentions to capture and asteroid robotically and bring it back for study by a manned expedition. The ten-year, $2.6 billion project would partner with private companies to capture a 500-ton, near-Earth asteroid that would be bagged, brought back, and placed in a gravitational parking lot known as the Earth-Moon lagrangian point (L2). Ceres, the largest asteroid. The Wave, Arizona.

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Weekly Science Quiz: September 2012

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Monday, September 24, 2012. When the Lights Go Out. One of my readers posed the question: When I turn off the light in my bedroom at night, where does all the light go? The photons travel across the room at the speed of light. When a photon hits the wall, its energy and momentum is either absorbed. By the atoms in the wall, or are reflected. Monday, September 17, 2012. The Keystone Species of the Southern Ocean. A swarm of krill in the Southern Ocean. The anatomy of the Arctic krill. Antarctic krill use ...

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Weekly Science Quiz: January 2013

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Violet Skies Are for the Birds. I love the XKCD webcomic, especially when it features a science-related theme. Comic number 1145. Poses the question “Why isn’t the sky violet? 8221; which I will attempt to answer this week. But first we need to understand why the sky is blue: it’s because of Rayleigh scattering. Blue light is scattered. More strongly than red light as it passes. Through the atmosphere and is why the sky. Is blue during the day. As a function of wavelength.

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Weekly Science Quiz: December 2012

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Sunday, December 30, 2012. A Fallacy, Naturally. Volcanic eruptions must be good, right? If I could reverse one trend in the year ahead, it would be the use of the word "natural" in advertising. Our legal system spent too many resources in 2012 wrestling with whether products like Sobe lifewater or Dreyer's ice cream could legally claim to be "all natural" (the lifewater suite was dismissed, the Dreyer's suit was allowed to continue). Most biologists denounce an appeal to nature. Appeal to nature fallacy.

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