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Tunneling...

a: Catalyst ~
b: a tunnel through a mountain

What: It enables molecules to move from one area to the next without having the high amount of energy to climb over the hill.

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Writer: Not Stated
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Date: Dec 13 2012 12:51 PM



a: Financial engineering ~
b: developing a theoretical model for a bridge

What:

"The Newspeak for this young field is "Financial engineering". So called is a new department at Princeton, and numerous less-illustrious but equally half-baked programs of study. "Engineering", with its long tradition and professional strictures for grappling with the exigencies of unforgiving matter and its cold equations, redolent of cantilevered bridges and steam engines, bespeaks solidity, exactly what this field lacks. "Financial engineering" is like developing a theoretical model for the design of bridges (in weightless conditions, since gravity introduces unnecessary complications), so that vast structures were being constructed, and explained away when towers and bridges collapsed as merely confirming the model, because we discovered that the builders skimped on the materials, and anyway, there must have been a misunderstanding, since we never really meant the structure to be built on Earth "


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Writer: David Steinsaltz
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Date: May 1 2014 5:23 PM



a: Eosinophils ~
b: dump trucks

What:

" Eosinophils are like dump trucks filled with chemical weapons to defend the body, Dr. Putnam said. When called to the scene by, say, the presence of an unwelcome milk protein, the eosinophil dumps its load of chemicals, which break apart the milk protein but also can damage surrounding body tissues."


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Writer: Dr. Phil Putnam, director of endoscopy at Children's Hospital
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Date: Feb 2 2015 11:55 AM



a: Detritivore ~
b: a worm that decays decay matter

What:


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Writer: Not Stated
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Date: Mar 13 2015 10:10 AM



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