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application of scientific knowledge
technology
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shall strive to promote and secure the universal and effective recognition
universal declaration of human rights
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application of typical elements of game playing; online marketing technique to encourage engagement with a product or service.
gamification
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use cookies to track things like clicks and time spent on various pages to gauge student interest.
student tracking software
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build close-knit communities by sharing what's being learned in the classroom
class dojo
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foster positive student behaviors and it allows children to earn something
dojo points
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computer program designed to search e-commerce websites for specific items and purchase them,
grinch bots
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these devices have little or no reliable scientific evidence to back them up.
pseudoscience of skin care
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compile, store and search medical records
project nightingale
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what is HIPAA
health insurance portability and accountability act
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an effort to prevent mass shootings,
Harpa safe home proposal
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branch of machine learning that applies neural net simulation to massive data sets, to create a fake.
deepfakes
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ones that lack ethical editorial practices such as peer review and have such low publishing standards
predatory journals
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plethora of people now claiming to be experts in this area
the corruption of tech ethics
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early tools were developed before civilization
proto technology
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rise of agricultural technologies and the establishment of communities and cities t rise of agricultural technologies and the establishment of communities and cities t
classic technology
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fueled by science concepts and principles fueled by science concepts and principles
modern technology
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replaces naturally occurring products with technologically developed ones.
post-modern technology
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what is CFC
chlorofluorocarbons
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expected to recover fully from all CFC damage.
montreal protocol
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The PermianTriassic Extinction also known as
the great dying
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% of all species were extinct?
90%
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regarded as one of the most versatile and useful products in history as they are non-toxic to man. However, they were found toxic to the environment, as they do not decompose the natural way.
plastic
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non toxic especially when they are used solely to increase crop yield and income.
petroleum based fertilizers
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According to Kulbert (2014), Anderson and Wilson (2002), the interdependency of each form cannot be recreated once it is destroyed.
habitat destruction
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Bio mean?
life
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Diversity means?
variety
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the variety of animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms like bacteria that make up the natural world.
biodiversity
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Both species benefit with each other
mutualism
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Species benefit while another is harmed
parasitism
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species benefits while the other is neither benefited nor harmed
commensalism
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an organism that causes ecological or economic harm in a new environment where it is not nativean organism that causes ecological or economic harm in a new environment where it is not native
invasive species
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are organisms that help define an entire ecosystem.
keystone species
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Area of biology involving the use of living organisms to develop or make products.Area of biology involving the use of living organisms to develop or make products.
biotechnology
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Changing or altering the DNA of living organisms to create new speciesChanging or altering the DNA of living organisms to create new species
genetic engineering
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Genetically Modified Organisms are called
transgenic organisms
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Breeders choose organisms to mate to produce offspring with desired traits.
artificial selection
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same organism
selective breeding
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different organism
hybridization
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Closely related organism to maintain desired traits.
inbreeding
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Creating an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another.
cloning
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Identical Twins, parthenogenesis and asexual reproduction.
natural cloning
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first animal to be cloned. In vitro.
dolly
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Is a form of genetic engineering where specific gene sequences are inserted into the genome of a different organism.
gene splicing
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Process where disease causing genes (mutated) are cut out and good genes are inserted.
gene therapy
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body's raw materials — cells from which all other cells with specialized functions are generated
stem cells
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Embryonic stem cells are capable of unlimited self-renewal.
pluripotent stem cells
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Adult stem cells can differentiate to multiple specialized cells.
multipotent stem cells
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organism that has had its DNA altered or modified in some way through genetic engineering.
GMO
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in what year, GMO was discovered with the invention of the first genetically engineered
1973
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in what year, At the Asilomar Conference, scientists, lawyers and government officials disputed the safety of GMO and GE projects were permitted to proceed.
1975
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Genetically modified foods became accessible in markets. Genetically modified foods became accessible in markets.
1990
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Based on the National Library of Medicine, it have foreign genes from the other plants or animals that are put into their genetic codes. This occurred in foods that are consistently flavored, as well as resistant to disease and shortage
genetically modified foods
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what is NAS?
national academics of science, engineering, and medicine
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means one-billionth of a quantity
nano
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“all-purpose technology” or “enabling technology”, a new area of scientific research which focuses on particles too minute to be seen with impact interacting with other fields of sciences.
nanotechnology
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materials in nanotechnology. They have properties absent in ordinary and commonly used materials.
nanoparticles
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containing carbon nanotubes that are being used to make windmill blades.
epoxy
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delivery of herbicides and drugs for livestock.
nanocapsules
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are useful in cleaning up organic chemicals/solvents polluting groundwater.
nanoparticles
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study of the ethical and social dimensions of nanotechnology.
nanoethics
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condition of the atmosphere
weather
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weather condition occurring in a region for a longer period of time.
climate
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changes in the regional or global climate pattern brought about by the increase of atmospheric pressure.
climate change
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refers to the energy supply that is replenished through natural processes and the energy comes ultimately from the sun.
renewable energy
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generated by releasing flowing water through channels installed with turbines
hydropower
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consists of organic matter such as industrial and agricultural wastes that serve as the second main source of renewable energy.
biomass
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generated as it is burned directly, but it is considered to be cleaner than coal since it
heat or energy
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produced from biomass when it decomposes. When it is burned, energy is produced.
methane
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harnessed from deep underground chambers with high temperature originating from the earth’s core
geothermal energy
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produced from these chambers cause turbines to move and later generate energy.
steams
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comes directly from the sun.
solar energy
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generated when aerodynamic blades are attached to a hub due to wind current.
wind energy
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alternative energy devices that are chemical reactions to generate heat or electricityalternative energy devices that are chemical reactions to generate heat or electricity
fuel cells
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Promotes the development, utilization and commercialization of renewable energy resources. Provide incentives to protect proponents that utilize renewable resources
Renewable Energy Act R.A 9513
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important nanoproducts for faster detection of soil qualityimportant nanoproducts for faster detection of soil quality
nanosensors