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Intermediate-Mass Black Holes: the missing link between Supermassive and Stellar-Mass Black Holes?

Have you ever looked out into the night sky and wondered what exists beyond Earth?  Astronomers commit their research towards solving the unsolved mysteries of the universe by using their scientific knowledge to interpret images captured by space-related technology.  Astronomical technology has changed dramatically within the last few decades, and these advancements allow for better data collection.  By using telescopes, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Gemini North Telescope, or photographic plates, astronomers are able to view stars and their orientations in space.

The Gemini Telescope

Gemini Telescope in Hawaii, image from Gemini.edu

When stars are grouped together in clusters with specific elemental compositions  they are called globular clusters.  Kyle Cudworth, an astronomer at the University of Chicago, and his team studied the globular cluster M71 to look at the proper motion of approximately 350 stars in M71.  Proper motion is the change in angle relative to the viewer a star makes over an observed period of time.  Cudworth’s team used photographic plates, which are sheets of glass that show the positions of different stars.  By using multiple photographic plates of M71 over a large period of time, Cudworth’s team was able to view the difference in position of the stars and trace their motions relative to themselves.  They had plates with data from 1901 to 1980.  This nearly 80-year time frame gave Cudworth the ability to clearly detect the motion of the stars studied within M71. Cudworth was able to determine the speed of a large number of M71’s stars.  He also approximated a speed for M71; it is a relatively slow speed for a globular cluster.

M71

Image of the Globular Cluster M71, © T. Credner & S. Kohle, AlltheSky.com

What is the possible explanation for M71’s slow space velocity?  Researchers have suggested that some globular clusters may possibly contain intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) in their centers.  IMBHs are located in the middle of hundreds of thousands of stars that are densely packed together by its gravitational pull.  If IMBHs exist, it would further explain the different sizes of black holes; it is known that small stellar mass black holes exist and there are extremely large supermassive black holes.  This sparked a team of UBC astronomers, including Raminder Samra, to further investigate M71 for the presence of an IMBH.

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Podcast YouTube by Fromage79 (Group 2 Science 300)

After collecting his data, Samra discovered that his value for the space velocity of M71 was very close to Cudworth’s value. This is interesting as a significant difference between Cudworth’s research and Samra’s research is the technology used.  Cudworth greatly relied on photographic plates while Samra’s team used adaptive optic technology.

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Video from Youtube, Rachel Chang (Group 2 Science 300)

With the use of different technology and data, astronomers were able to discover important information on the globular cluster M71.  Cudworth was able to record the proper motion of hundreds of stars within M71, while Samra was able to the same and also conclude that it is unlikely for M71 to have an IMBH in its center.  This further proves that the universe is a complex environment with many misconceptions about what we observe.

By Ryan, Karly, Rachel and Dominic.  Science 300 Section 109, Group 2

New Car Smell

I’ve always loved the smell of a brand new car.  I personally associate the smell with success and happiness, in my opinion buying a new car is a big milestone and accomplishment.  Unfortunately, there are several hundred different chemicals used in the production of a vehicle’s parts creating the “new car smell.”

 

A new study from the Ecology Centre in Ann Arbor, Michigan, found more than 275 chemicals in 200 new cars.  A majority of the chemicals are found in upholstered areas of a vehicle, including the steering wheel, armrest, seats and dashboards.  The chemicals create toxic gases and fumes within vehicles that consumers inhale and associate with the “new car smell.”

 

Image from eShine.ca

The main chemicals found in new cars are Brominated Flame Retardants (BFRs), and metals such as chromium, and lead.  BFRs are a mixture of chemicals found in the plastic and fabric components of a vehicle’s interior.  BFRs are known to cause breast cancer, and thyroid hormone problems that are linked to brain and body development.  The combination of the chemicals and toxins has devastating consequences; they include birth defects, impaired learning, and liver issues.

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This video is from Youtube and uploaded by wwwGreenovationTV

A key question that arises to my mind is do all cars have the same amount of chemicals and toxic levels in their interiors?  Interestingly, out of the 200 examined cars, the 2012 Honda Civic has the healthiest interior and contained the least dangerous chemicals.  It was found to have no BFRs and minimum metals.  The worst vehicle was the 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and the 2011 Chrysler 200 SC.  These two vehicles have high levels of BFRs in their seats and other chemicals in the upholstery.

 

Overall, I believe it is important to consider the levels of dangerous chemicals when purchasing a new vehicle because as a consumer you will be spending large periods of time in your new vehicle and need to be aware of the potential dangers in the vapors you breathe.  Remember to buy a car based on its quality and minimum use of chemicals, not based on its smell.

Granite Vs. Quartz Countertops

The city of Vancouver has some of the world’s highest housing prices.  The average price for a detached home in Vancouver is $1,073,311.  This is an enormous amount of money and therefore it is important for buyers to receive a quality built home.  Since the heart of a home is the kitchen, countertops are a very important detail.  Due to their durability and strength, stone countertops are on top of everyone’s wish list.  A majority of the newly constructed homes use either granite or quartz countertops.  But one question arises, which is better?

This image is from homemakeoverdiva.com

 

Granite is a naturally occurring rock that forms from the cooling and solidifying of magma from the earth’s crust.  This type of formation classifies granite as an igneous rock.  Granite rocks come in a variety of colours due to their chemical composition, making it a go to countertop option because of its design flexibility.   It also is very durable in the kitchen and has minimum maintenance.  Other countertops, such as marble, need to be sealed with protective layers very often and are not able to withstand very high temperatures.  Granite on the other hand only needs to be sealed with a protective coating once a year and has a density of 2.65, making it very strong, and has a melting pointing of approximately 1250 degrees Celsius.  This allows individuals to place hot trays and pots onto granite countertops without fear of it cracking or getting destroyed.

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The other main competitor to granite in the housing industry is quartz.  Quartz is not a natural stone instead it is engineered.  It is a mixture of approximately 90% quartz, which is a very common mineral founds in many different types of rocks, and 10% resin, which is a hard glue like substance.  The combination of these substances makes quartz countertops very strong and durable.  It has a melting point of 1300 degrees Celsius and a density of 2.75.  Another benefit of quartz countertops is that they never need to be sealed; there is no fear or problem of liquids or food ever getting into pores in the slab.  Also because quartz rock is so widespread, it comes in very large range of colours.

A quartz crystal from factmag.com

 

Based on the data and stats of both countertops, they are fairly similar in terms of their strength.  In terms of their appearances, granite does have more variation, but due to its extremely easy maintenance, quartz is superior to granite.  Overall buyers should not be discouraged by granite countertops, but quartz countertops are slightly better in terms of their quality.

Changes to the kidney transplant waitlist

Kidneys are the body’s primary mechanism for blood filtration and waste removal.  Kidney failure leaves individuals with two options, a kidney transplant or dialysis.  Dialysis does filter the blood, but it does not fully replace kidney function.  This causes wastes to gradually accumulate and leaves patients with numerous painful side effects.  Therefore, kidney transplants are the only way to successfully return kidney function to normal.

 

This image shows a dialysis machine and is from Bryanking.net/dialysis

 

Unlike Canada, the United States and most of Europe has centralized national waitlists for kidney transplants, which take age and health into account.  Kidney transplant waitlists in Canada are dependent on which province an individual is in, and within the province they are further divided by region.

The nationalization of transplant waitlists would prevent the unequal wait times we see between provinces in Canada. For example, British Columbians are forced to wait three times as long as people from Nova Scotia or Quebec. B.C. residents’ wait-time is roughly 2145 days, where as Nova Scotia residents’ is 765 days and the national average is 1258 days.  The video below is a CTV news interview and it describes one individual’s life with kidney failure and Ontario’s transplant wait times.

This video is uploaded by LHSCCanada and is a CTV News interview

The Canadian government needs to reassess the way donated kidneys are distributed.  In the United States, the government committee that oversees kidney transplants is taking initiatives to make better use of the countries donated organs.   They have decided to push forward with distributing donated kidneys based on an individuals estimated age and health.  This would give younger individuals healthier and younger kidneys.  Despite criticism, this scheme has the ability to decrease the number of returning recipients to the waitlists.  On the contrary, Canadians’ ability to receive a transplant depends on where an individual is and how many people are competing for an organ.

This image essentially shows what happens with a kidney transplant and is from Medline Plus/kidney transplantation

 

Canada is in dire need of updating its waitlist guidelines.  From family experiences, I know the consequences of Canada’s regionally divided organ waitlists.  Dialysis does provide a temporary solution removing and filtering blood, but it is not permanent.  People’s lives become centered on their dialysis treatments, which occur 3 times a week.  Individuals’ with kidney failure are forced to endure pain and sickness as toxins and wastes accumulate and lead to frequent hospital visits.

 

-Ryan Sidhu