Category Archives: Issues in Science

The Technical and Social Issues of Nuclear Waste

As nuclear generators around the world continue to produce large volumes of nuclear waste, scientists and engineers are scrambling to find a way to deal them. Dr. Ramana explores the various issues in handling nuclear waste in his paper.

One of the most iconic and unsettling images of Chernobyl 30 years later. Photo Credit: The Atlantic

In the process of creating nuclear power, uranium is put into high energy generators where the atoms are split through a process called fission. The resulting byproduct is an extremely hot and radioactive waste called spent fuel. Currently, the only existing solution is to dig deep holes and isolate this waste in what are called geological repositories. However, we have learned that these repositories themselves present a slew of issues.

This video discusses the technical issues of nuclear waste with UBC’s nuclear energy specialist: Dr. Ramana.

The first issue is that the waste remains radioactive for up to one million years. In order for the spent fuel to remain safely isolated, engineers have to construct a canister capable of containing the waste for the entire duration. Furthermore, as most metals are susceptible to rusting, the repository site must somehow remains dry for the entirety of the decay period.

Assuming that the aforementioned complications can be dealt with, the waste must then be transported from the nuclear generators to the repository. One can expect accidents to occur during this transportation period. In 2014, a drum exploded at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plan (WIPP) location in New Mexico. This incident was caused by a seemingly minor mistake, yet was one of the costliest accidents in U.S. history.

The next concern comes with selecting the actual location for the geological repository. Seeing how there are currently zero running geological repositories, the governments have had a 100% fail rate at convincing residents why they should want to live near a nuclear waste facility.

10,000’s people protest nuclear energy in Japan. Photo Credit: CNN

Dr. Ramana stated that the only effective solution to this nuclear waste problem is to phase out the usage of nuclear energy entirely. As mentioned in his paper, Will Rogers states, “If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.”. Initially, nuclear energy was a means to reduce carbon emissions. However, it has become clear that this solution has created more issues than it solves.

“Electricity is but the fleeting byproduct from atomic reactors. The actual product is forever deadly radioactive waste.” – Kevin Kamps, Environmental activist

Even for the most brilliant scientists, designing an operational canister has been a fruitless endeavour. Dr. Ramana mentions during the podcast that the greatest misconception regarding nuclear waste is that people think they can just “wish away” this inherent, radioactive property of spent fuel. In B.C., more than 85% of our electricity is sourced from hydro-dams. In fact, we produce so much electricity that we export it to the states and rest of Canada.

Renewable energy trend and forecast. Photo credit: International Energy Agency

Rest assured, with hydro, solar and wind options becoming cheaper and more readily available, the global usage of renewable energy sources is on the rise. It may be possible that Dr. Ramana’s idea of a world without nuclear energy is something we may get to look forward to.

Written by: Julia Lee, Jerry Chen, Anna Han, James Wang

A New Frontier to Our Red Neighbor

Being one of Earth’s closest neighbors and named after a Roman God of War, Mars is the 4th planet of the solar system. It has been an object of wonder for centuries due to being visible to the naked eye. Because of this, Mars has always been a popular choice for our new home. This has been considered more seriously in the recent years due to the rapid increase of human population and the depletion of resources on Earth.

Surface of Mars and its polar ice cap. Source Nasa

Mars One

Mars One is an organization founded in 2011 whose goal is to establish a permanent human settlement on Mars. With many PhD researchers and large suppliers like Lockheed Martin on board, Mars One planned multiple manned and unmanned missions over the span on 20 years. They plan to start Astronaut training by 2018 for prolonged stay in remote locations, repairing rovers, medical treatment, and food growth. Aiming to launch the first crew in 2031 via the Mars Transit Vehicle, many unmanned missions will be launched before that to experiment with crucial tasks such as water extraction and solar panels, satellite deployment, and setting up an outpost. After the landing, astronauts will set up solar panels and prepare for a second group of astronauts launching in 2033. Mars One has addressed potential risks of this project such as the lives of astronauts and the potential of over budget, however they plan on reducing cost by using existing technologies.

Mars One’s concept of Martian base. Source Mars One

Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Another plan was drafted recently by a group of scientists and researchers in EPFL, a Switzerland University. The plan was accepted on June of 2018 to set up Martian bases on the polar ice cap regions of Mars. The poles prove to be ideal places to set up a base because it provides a source of water and various elements to create materials. Like the Mars One, EPFL plan to send multiple unmanned missions to construct a habitable base. The design of the base consists of a central core which will act as a living quarter for the astronauts, 3 surrounding capsules will have airlock functionality to minimize pressure change, and a large dome to protect the area within from radiation and the harsh dust storms of the Martian surface. They plan on sending a crew of 6 astronauts to land during the polar summer to maximize sunlight during their stay. The astronauts are planned to stay for 9 months to set up power reactors and a second mission will be initiated to bring cranes for material transportation. A potential issue with this plan is that there is currently no rocket strong enough to carry the planned heavy load.

Floor plan of the proposed base. Source EPFL

 

The Future of Mars Colonization

As human population increase, so does the rate of consumption and the need for us to find a new home becomes increasingly real. With the many advantages that Mars provide and garnering the interest of groups like Mars One and the scientists of EPFL, the Red Planet is a likely option for us to call home in the near future.

– Jerry Chen

 

Discovery of New Microbe Redraws Tree of Life

Imagine going on a walk in the woods and stumbling on a new microbe so different from all other life on earth that it would baffle taxonomists. That’s what happened to Yana Eglit, a graduate student at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia.

Eglit collected some seemingly ordinary dirt on her hike and discovered a microbe that could redefine all that we know about evolution of life! It’s a newly discovered species that fits under the Hemimastigotes, first documented in the 19th century. Ever since then, this group of organisms did not have a spot on the tree of life but now, with the newly found species, that can change.

The Hairy Ogre

The new microbe was named after a mythological hairy ogre, Hemimastix kukwesjijk, and it sure looks like one! Made up of only a single cell, its body is only about two-hundredth of a millimeter, making it too small to see with the naked eye. Below is an image of it taken with an electron microscope. On the right is its mouth and all around the sides it has multiple tentacle-like projections, called flagella.

It feeds by reaching and capturing its prey (other microbes) with its flagella, bringing it to its mouth and sucking the insides out. That sure sounds like a creation from an alien movie!

Though possible benefits of this new species has yet to be studied, microbes are used in food, medicine, and water treatment so the Hemimastix could prove to be useful to us too.

Retracing the Tree of Life

Almost immediately after the discovery, scientists analyzed the microbe’s genetic makeup and found it to be so unique that it can form its own “supra-kingdom”. Animals and fungi fit into the same supra-kingdom, meaning that people and mushrooms are more similar to each other than they are to this organism.

The Hemimastix has a complex cell structure making it a eukaryote, just like humans! However, they don’t quite fit into any of the existing Eukaryotic domains. “This discovery literally redraws our branch of the ‘Tree of Life’ at one of its deepest points” said Alastair Simpson, professor and lead author of the study.

Further studies on this microbe can shed light on the evolutionary history of all life on earth. Looking at organisms present here today, especially simple microbes like this, can aid in understanding how life was shaped over billions of year. And this is just one piece of a puzzle!

Diversity of Life by Highland Lakes School

“That such a distinct form of life could be hiding literally under our feet is a sharp reminder about how little we still know about the diversity of life on Earth.” says Dr. Simpson.

So next time you’re feeling lonely, just think about all the life that surrounds you, microbes and other. A lot of it yet to be discovered!

-Polina Orlov

Erasing Bad Memories

Our brain stores both good and bad memories. They don’t stay still and can fade away as time lapses. But every time when you happen to recall those bad moments in your brain, you might be overwhelmed with the come back of those “nightmares” and hope to wipe them out from your mind forever. In worse cases, this can even cause a mental illness that 1 in 5 Canadian adults will personally experience in their lifetime.

A recent study suggests that by applying an electrical shock to the brain shortly after recalling a troubling event will help a person forget many of those upsetting details. Particularly for people with severe anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder or depression, findings from the study can inspire the creation of more effective treating methods to help these people ease their mental burden, with the side effects on memory minimized. 

Erasure of negative memories one step closer to reality by Neale McDevitt; Image Source.

More Controllable Electroconvulsive Therapy(ECT)

Electroconvulsive therapy(ECT), an effective but commonly-held risky treating method was applied to 42 depression patients in the study, where their brains were jolted with a powerful electrical current under anesthesia. First, participants watched a series of pictures as they heard a narrator describe two upsetting stories. The first one was a car hitting a young boy and severing both of his feet, and the other was a woman being attacked in an alley. One week after they first heard the stories, they were asked to recall and describe the details of one of them. Immediately after recalling the story, the patients were anesthetized and treated with ECT. A day after that, participants were asked to take multiple-choice tests about the story.

The results have shown that participants performed no better than chance at remembering the details of the story that had been recalled just before ECT. But they were better at remembering the other story that hadn’t been recalled just before ECT.

“Scientists and patients know that ECT is bad for memory in general, but the results showed that the therapy, when carefully timed, can knock down specific memories”, says the study co-author Marijn Kroes of Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands.

‘Shock Therapy’ Could Erase Disturbing Memories by DNEWS; Image Source

“Elegant” Results

However, given the positive results for erasing specific bad memories, the study was queried and deemed as “elegant” by Daniela Schiller, a neuroscientist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. One disturbing factor is the uncertainty concerning whether ECT could interfere with natural memories, created in a person’s daily life and not in a lab.

Overall, ECT at this stage is still not applicable to simple memory erasing, and more clinical testing is required for wider applications. But for patients undergoing treatment for depression or other severe mental problems, ECT can allow them to gain control over crippling memories. This is to say, a person can better protect their good memories by not thinking about them prior to the treatment, yet try to recall those unpleasant ones with the hope that they would be weakened selectively. 

Leqi(Nancy) Wan

The Blunt Truth of Marijuana: Health Effects of Use

Humans have used marijuana for medical remedies, religious purposes, or simply just to get high. Currently, marijuana is the most commonly used drug in Canada and on October 17, 2018 the use of it was legalized.

The popular belief seems to be that marijuana is a harmless pleasure, access to which should not be considered illegal or regulated.

Types of Marijuana

There are three different types of marijuana; Sativa, Indica and Hybrid. Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica were introduced in the 18th century.  Hybrids have been introduced only recently due to the breeding of the two plants.

This complex plant contains many different chemical compounds. The four major compounds are delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (d-9-THC), Cannabidiol (CBD), delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (d-8-THC) and Cannabinol (CBN). Sativa has a higher THC content while Indica has a higher CBD content.

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Chemical structures of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol by Zerrin Atakan.

Sativa

The Sativa strain has energizing effects which is why they are often used during the daytime. The effects of Sativa are said to be uplifting and can make a person creative. Medically speaking, this strain is used to treat depression.

Indica

The Indica strain has a relaxing effect which can make you want to hang out on the couch and do nothing which is why they are often used during night time. The effects of Indica are said provide a sense of deep body relaxation which can help with pain relief.

Types of Cannabis by thcdoctor

Positive Health Effects

In a study done by Volkow, Baler, Compton, & Weiss (2014), clinical conditions with symptoms that were relieved by treatment of marijuana include:

  • Nausea
  • AIDS – associated anorexia
  • Chronic pain
  • Inflammation
  • Epilepsy

The chemical components of this plant reacts to different receptors in the body in order to treat for these specific conditions.

There’s Always a Downside

Though marijuana can be used for medical use, there are always side-effects to any medication. In the same study done above, they list the negative effects:

  • Risk of addiction
  • Cognitive impairment, with lower IQ among those who were frequent users during adolescence

The effects mainly come from the regular use of marijuana during adolescence which is of particular concern. Use by this age group is associated with an increased likelihood of harmful consequences.

Is it Good or Bad?

Although multiple studies have reported dangerous effects of the use of marijuana, other studies have not. The question of whether marijuana is harmful remains the subject of heated debate.

What do you think?

Written by: Chelsey Chow