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==Who Am I== | ==Who Am I== | ||
Hello, I am Karim Ghawi. I'm a Jordanian international freshman at Duke university looking to study BME/ME. | Hello, I am Karim Ghawi. I'm a Jordanian international freshman at Duke university looking to study BME/ME. | ||
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article== | ==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article== | ||
The world as we know it may change drastically in the next century due to the daunting fact that we are running out of usable and environmentally-friendly energy sources. This highlights the hope of unraveling the challenge that is fusion, which could potentially turn a single drop of water into a relatively rich source of energy! The following article I've found describes some progress made in early 2009: | The world as we know it may change drastically in the next century due to the daunting fact that we are running out of usable and environmentally-friendly energy sources. This highlights the hope of unraveling the challenge that is fusion, which could potentially turn a single drop of water into a relatively rich source of energy! The following article I've found describes some progress made in early 2009: | ||
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+ | [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-03/acs-fr031709.php 'Cold fusion' rebirth? New evidence for existence of controversial energy source], Bernstein, Michael, EurekAlert, updated 23 March 2009, accessed 13 September 2009 (Provide energy from fusion) |
Revision as of 19:51, 13 September 2009
Who Am I
Hello, I am Karim Ghawi. I'm a Jordanian international freshman at Duke university looking to study BME/ME.
Headline text
I love to play soccer, the piano and to write!
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
The world as we know it may change drastically in the next century due to the daunting fact that we are running out of usable and environmentally-friendly energy sources. This highlights the hope of unraveling the challenge that is fusion, which could potentially turn a single drop of water into a relatively rich source of energy! The following article I've found describes some progress made in early 2009:
'Cold fusion' rebirth? New evidence for existence of controversial energy source, Bernstein, Michael, EurekAlert, updated 23 March 2009, accessed 13 September 2009 (Provide energy from fusion)