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I want to be exposed to problems (and solutions) that can be solved through technology. What are some potentially useful postgrad degrees?

I'd say engineering, but I'm not sure postgrad is what you're after. In general, postgrad is about specialising in the thing the lecturer knows well, whereas you'd like to get some broader experience with applied tech.You'd probably want to look for a course that focuses on exactly that - I'm sure one exists internationally, though I can't name any.Failing that, looking for work in an engineering consulting firm wouldn't put you far wrong, one that focuses on niche technical solutions rather than business or organisational ones. Exactly how you'd add value for them you'd need to think about, but I'm sure someone with marketing experience and an interest in tech could make a compelling case. The math and physics will help once you're in, but probably won't be enough to land an engineering role immediately - engineering as a profession can still be quite traditional in terms of strict "engineering degree" entry requirements.It sounds like you've got a promising future, regardless of how you proceed. A good friend of mine, a Rhodes scholar, pulled off a course change of similar size -from bachelor's in engineering to masters of environmental policy - and they'd be worth talking to in terms of advice. If you're interested, I can see if she has any advice for you?

HELP!!! PLEASE ANSWER THIS ASAP!! anatomy & physiology?

Which of the following statements regarding epithelial structure and function is true? Check all that apply.

A)Simple squamous epithelium allows for rapid absorption.

B)The keratin present on simple cuboidal epithelium protects from water loss.

C)The microvilli on simple columnar epithelium helps to maximize absorption.

D)The keratin on the esophageal stratified squamous epithelium helps to moisten the lumenal surface for swallowing.

E)Transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder can change shape to accommodate bladder wall stretching.

A particle moving along the x axis in simple harmonic motion starts from its equilibrium position, the origin, at t = 0 and moves to the?

A particle moving along the x axis in simple harmonic motion starts from its equilibrium position, the origin, at t = 0 and moves to the right. The amplitude of its motion is 2.40 cm, and the frequency is 1.90 Hz.
(a) Find an expression for the position of the particle as a function of time. (Use the following as necessary: t. Assume that x is in centimeters and t is in seconds. Do not include units in your answer.)
x =

(b) Determine the maximum speed of the particle.
cm/s

(c) Determine the earliest time (t > 0) at which the particle has this speed
s

(d) Find the maximum positive acceleration of the particle.
cm/s2

(e) Find the earliest time (t > 0) at which the particle has this acceleration.
s

(f) Determine the total distance traveled between t = 0 and t = 0.79 s.
cm

What technologies are used to research the Universe??

well there are many devices used,for instance the spectrograph and the spectroscope.they are used to take starlight and spred it out into its spectrum,when astronomers do this they notice that there are dark lines cutting thru the spectrum,this are called absorption lines,they are caused by the suns or other stars atmosphere,and each one of these has its own unique signature,it tells us what elements are present in the star,if the star is moving away from us or toward us,it tells us the temperature.and with this they can figure out more,the only thing we can study from something so distant is the light from it,so we found ways of doing that,some others are CCD cameras aka charged couple device.and of course the telescope.but there are other wavelengths to study besides visible light,such as radio telescopes,these are huge dishis but the design can very and most of them look like satellite dishis,and in fact they are both picking up radio waves,but the radio telescope observes more distant objects.in addition radio telescopes can be equipped with radar so they can map and measure distances in the solar system.and not only do we study the universe using radio and optical telescopes there's the hole spectrum to look at.x-rays,gamma rays,ultraviolet,infrared,ext.so i hope that helped a little.and there are many great observatoys in space and on earth il;l list a few

hubble
VLT or very large telescope
maune kea in hawih is home to some of the best observatorys such as:
keck 1
keck2
and others include.chandra,spitzer both are in space
sloan digitle sky servay
here ere some more observatorys,the aricebo,VLA aka the very large array,and the allen array in aditiontheres alot in arizona such as kitt peak and the lowel.
in texas there is the micdonald observatory
and in callifornia theres polamar observatory
and in south dacota down a old mind is what is known as a nuetrino detector.wich is also a big area in astronomy.

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