
Hawking Radition Produced By Black Holes As A Sourse For Dark Energy
This project is a study project on hawking radiation, and if it is the source for dark energy. It will combine particle and astrophysics together, looking at both the behaviour of the particles and the behaviour of dark energy.
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Faculty Women's Club Award, University of Calgary |
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Healing Horses: How Can Equine Therapy Reduce Recidivism Rates In Canada
Reducing the rates of recidivism in Canada via equine therapy
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Healthy Cereals
In this project I will be researching different cereals and then determining which one is the healthiest.
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Healthy Chocolate: Taste The Goodness Embrase The Health
My partner and I are creating a healthy chocolate bar to help people and there health.
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Healthy Hair
This project shows all the hair types from 1-4C, hair porosity, dandruff, and build up. Our project captures the importance of taking care of your hair, why you take care of hair, and how to handle this type of hair. This also shows the basics on porosity
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Heat Islands: Aggregate Size Analysis
My project investigates the thermal properties of aggregate sizes in concrete and the impact on the heat island effect.
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Amer Soc Heating, Refrig, Air Cond Award |

Heavy Metal Contamination
This project explores how heavy metals can affect plant germination and what implications results may have on many ecosystems, as well as our wellbeing
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Heliophysics: Decoding How the Sun Powers Our Solar System, and How We Can Use That to Our Advantage
The sun is a powerhouse of energy, and produces more energy in a second than Earth can use in hundreds of years. This project explores how the sun produces its energy, and how it can be used to our advantage.
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Help! I Got Sucked Into Vacuum Fluctuations!
No empty space is ever truly empty; rather, it is filled with energy fluctuations, so-called vacuum fluctuations, where particles constantly appear and then disappear again. My project visually simulates these quantum events using statistical data and Fou
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