
Gabriel Corbin
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Not much to say, just a person writing articles
Loves German shepherds.
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Why Sun Flares Deserve Our Concern
A Sun of Many Moods: Understanding the Solar Cycles You may have heard whispers about the Sun getting a bit "angry" lately, leaving you wondering what's going on up there and whether you should be concerned. To put it simply, yes, you should be. You see, the Sun isn't just a dazzling ball of light in the sky; it has its rhythms and cycles of activity, and these patterns can profoundly influence our planet.
By Gabriel Corbin2 years ago in Earth
The Science of Successful Learning
In the high-stakes world of medical training, where the skills acquired can be a matter of life and death, remembering and applying knowledge is paramount. A groundbreaking 2006 study divided a group of surgical residents tasked with mastering the art of suturing arteries into two. Both groups had the same study materials, but one adopted a unique study approach. When tested one month later, the group that embraced this innovative strategy significantly outperformed their counterparts. This article delves into the secrets behind their success and explores two highly effective study techniques with broad applications inside and outside the classroom.
By Gabriel Corbin2 years ago in Education
Is Mars Getting Rid of it's Moon?
Mars' Cosmic Family: Phobos and Deimos Thinking about the cosmic neighborhood, especially our planetary pals, is fascinating. And when it comes to Mars, it's got its own little family – Phobos and Deimos. You've probably heard of them before. These two small moons orbit Mars, but the Red Planet might not treat them so kindly.
By Gabriel Corbin2 years ago in Earth


