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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Nov 4, 2020

How We Can Mathematically Predict the Future

The late 1950s during the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union was a time with unprecedented global advancement in space technology and development. Even though the world was still recovering from a devastating global war, the Space Race was a definite sign of the sheer growth…

Science

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How We Can Mathematically Predict the Future Using the Kardashev Scale
How We Can Mathematically Predict the Future Using the Kardashev Scale
Science

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Sep 12, 2020

Setting the Record Straight on How Bubbles Actually Pop

If you were a child once, chances are that you’ve played with bubbles. Thanks to the fact that bubbles are both very cheap and easy to make, they have remained a universal symbol of youth for generations. Bubbles have remained an important factor in the manufacture and production of many…

Science

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Setting the Record Straight on How Bubbles Actually Pop
Setting the Record Straight on How Bubbles Actually Pop
Science

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Aug 14, 2020

Creating Methanol Out of Thin Air

Climate change has for centuries remained one of the biggest problems that humanity has yet to encounter. Despite various studies, publications, and international gatherings all done in the name of potentially eliminating climate change, it is still a looming threat past our current political problems and issues. One major reason…

Science

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Creating Methanol Out of Thin Air
Creating Methanol Out of Thin Air
Science

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Jul 28, 2020

Accidentally Finding Metal-Eating Bacteria

Despite popular opinion, research isn’t really that cut-and-dry. Some of the world’s most important scientific innovations have been made through mistakes and dumb luck, rather than through precise methods. Penicillin, a lifesaving antibiotic, was discovered after Alexander Fleming accidentally contaminated his petri dishes when he went on vacation. Viagra was…

Science

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Accidentally Finding Metal-Eating Bacteria
Accidentally Finding Metal-Eating Bacteria
Science

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Jul 1, 2020

Earth’s “Natural” Nuclear Reactor

To many people, nuclear energy is just about as unnatural as you can get when it comes to renewable energy. Nuclear power has the potential for nuclear energy to deliver stable and sustainable returns for minimal costs compared to other renewable energy sources. However, when people are scared of nuclear…

Science

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Earth’s “Natural” Nuclear Reactor
Earth’s “Natural” Nuclear Reactor
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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Jun 12, 2020

Finding a New Phase of Matter

Since elementary school and even before that, we’ve all been taught that there are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. These three “states” of matter are the ones that generally make up all of our world, from the oceans to the trees to the cities. It was only…

Science

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Finding a New Phase of Matter
Finding a New Phase of Matter
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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·May 26, 2020

Finding the “Holy Grail” of 3D-Printing

When it comes to the technologies of our future, it is nearly impossible to envision a world without the widespread influence of 3-D printing. Even today, 3-D printers have been able to print out medicines, guns, houses, and so much more. If it were not for the advent of 3-D…

Materials

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Finding the “Holy Grail” of 3D-Printing
Finding the “Holy Grail” of 3D-Printing
Materials

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Apr 20, 2020

A Riveting Advancement in Steel Production

It is no secret that steel has been the foundation on which our modern world has been built on. From railroads to skyscrapers to cars, it is easier to say where steel isn’t. Steel has played an important role in the makeup of tools and swords from the 15th-century onwards…

Chemicals

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A Riveting Advancement in Steel Production
A Riveting Advancement in Steel Production
Chemicals

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Apr 1, 2020

Microlattices: The Material of the Future

With the panic and fear being spread throughout our media due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many people around the world have started to lose faith in the global scientific community for their seeming lack of progress in this very crucial time. The exponential increase in the death rate of Covid-19…

Material Design

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Microlattices: The Material of the Future
Microlattices: The Material of the Future
Material Design

6 min read

Nathan Vargh

Nathan Vargh

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A lover of chemistry and the outdoors.

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