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Productive re-use of Carbon Dioxide
Group 2 metals should react vigorously with oxygen as they all have two surplus valence electrons. If this reactivity can break up CO2 (which then the oxygen should react with group 2 metals to form metal oxides such as CaO or form O2 molecules.
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Proton Therapy: The Next Possible Cancer Treatment?
Does proton therapy present a good alternative to other treatment options for cancer? In this project, I will go over the key benefits and cons of different types of proton therapy compared to regular/more commonly used treatments in the medical world.
View ProjectQuantifying the Impact of High Fat/Sucrose Diet on Local Inflammation of the Vastus Lateralis and Soleus Muscles in Female Rats
The Vastus Lateralis and Soleus muscles of female rats fed a high fat/sucrose diet versus a chow-fed diet will be assessed for local inflammation using an immunohistochemistry-derived macrophage count.
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Quantum Dots: The Future of Cancer Research
Quantum dots (QD) hold promise in advancing medicine. This research project will explore the various applications of QD, compare it to the current method of those such medical applications, and examine how QDs can be implemented into the heath care system
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quicksand and how you sink in it
We will be testing different mixtures to find out which mixture will make a loonie sink the fastest and how far it will make it to the bottom of the vases
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Radiation Confirmation
Discovering how much radiation is released from household objects.
View ProjectRapid Gene-Drug Interaction Analysis for Personalized NSCLC Therapy Management: A Python-Based Diagnostic Model
This project aims to identify gene mutations associated with drug resistance in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) and develop a computer algorithm for their detection in patient genomes, facilitating personalized treatment strategies.
View ProjectRecognition of Muscle Fatigue Status Based on Clustering of Extracted EMG Features
This project will be of a discrete approach to recognize muscle fatigue by using EMG signals and time frequency clustering to address challenges of muscular disease and fatigue.
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CWSF Alternate Award | |
ENMAX Communication Award - Secondary |