Monday, May 28, 2018

Best Places To Visit In California On a Weekend

California is one of the sunniest states and most visited one in the U.S., and for good reason. It has so many beautiful and fun places to see, anyone regardless of age or gender would definitely have a great time. If you are planning a trip to California for the weekend, here are some of the best places to visit.

The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is one of America’s most iconic landmarks. Located in the most beautiful city in the west coast, the view of the bridge from San Francisco’s sprawling hills is a must-see, especially as the sun sets and the bridge is illuminated for the night.

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For nature lovers, Yosemite National Park is home to the country’s top natural attractions like Yosemite falls, Half Dome, and El Capitan. From the great rock formation to the towering sequoias, Yosemite National Park is a hike that can run the entire weekend.

For family getaways, dreams come true in Anaheim’s Disneyland. Experience childhood once again and see your favorite Disney characters from the cartoons and the movies. Expect a fun-filled day with all the rides, attractions, and the shopping that’s waiting behind Disneyland’s doors.

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Lastly, there’s Universal Studios. Another amusement park in the west coast, and probably the most famous. Rides and sets are based on popular movies, and there are organized studio tours for a close look at Hollywood’s magic.

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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Teams that can rival the Warriors’ dominance in the playoffs

While the Golden State Warriors’ current 3-0 playoffs record would in previous years be a sure sign of the team’s shoo-in stint in the NBA Finals, it’s not the case in 2018. More than anything, many NBA experts just see this as proof that the Warriors got lucky in matching up with the Spurs in the first round. Below are the real threats. 

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New Orleans Pelicans 

This is almost a guaranteed matchup in the second round, as both the Warriors and the Pelicans are now just one game away from sweeping their respective opponents. When they do meet, Golden State will get homecourt advantage, but the team shouldn’t take the Anthony Davis-led team for granted one bit, as it’s poised to upset the third-seeded Blazers who had their own homecourt advantage mocked by the Pelicans. 

Houston Rockets 

The team with the highest win-loss record in the league this year will not only have homecourt advantage if it meets Golden State; the Rockets also has a system that’s very similar to the Warriors plus the season’s likely MVP James Harden leading the charge. Defense will play a crucial role in this matchup, as everyone is expecting threes to rain throughout the series.

Philadelphia 76ers 

You read it right: not the Cavs, but the rising Philly Sixers. If there’s a year that should break Lebron’s streak of finals appearances, it’s 2018. Cleveland has almost no concept of defense and, while inexperienced, Philly might just be able to make it through. It certainly has the superstars in Embiid and rookie Simmons to take the team to the next level. If this matchup happens, the Warriors must contain the Sixers’ towering front line. 

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Monday, April 2, 2018

What Makes Semiconductors So Useful?

The electric conductive properties of semiconductors are quite unique.  They share properties of both conductors and insulators, which very few other materials in the world possess at the same time.  Many researchers have come up with explanations to this via the study of quantum states for electrons, more specifically the Pauli exclusion principle.  It is this shared behavior that makes semiconductors one of the most useful materials in modern human history.

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Due to the quantum states of semiconductors, when the electrons are delocalized, electrical conductivity increases.  For semiconductors, electrons are present only part of the time.  This is important to note because always having an electron present prevents other electrons from passing through the material.  This is what comprises the electronic band structure.

Although semiconductors are not as conductive as metals with electricity, they don’t heat up as quickly and can conduct electricity for longer amounts of time.


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The usefulness of semiconductors can be seen in each and every electronic object in the home today.  If opened, people can see circuit boards filled with semiconductors that allow these devices to be powered.  No other material in the world does this as efficiently and effectively as the semiconductor.

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