Task 2
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Example 1:
The Cancer Council of Australia has done research on self-tinting on car windows. The tinting protects the ultraviolet rays from entering the car. The film has a patented technology and opti-view clarity that decreases the risk of cancer. The film blocks out almost all of the sun’s deep penetrating ultraviolet rays. Other advantages of this include it reducing heat entering the car, glare and fading of car interiors and it holding the shattered glass in one place in case of an accident. The research has been conducted in their research room itself. Funds have been received by donations from other institutions and they put up fundraising programs.
The Cancer Council of Australia has done research on self-tinting on car windows. The tinting protects the ultraviolet rays from entering the car. The film has a patented technology and opti-view clarity that decreases the risk of cancer. The film blocks out almost all of the sun’s deep penetrating ultraviolet rays. Other advantages of this include it reducing heat entering the car, glare and fading of car interiors and it holding the shattered glass in one place in case of an accident. The research has been conducted in their research room itself. Funds have been received by donations from other institutions and they put up fundraising programs.
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Example 2:
Kronguaz, a professor in Weizmann Institute’s Organic Chemistry Department, is one of the world’s leading organic photochromic material makers. The organic photochromic materials are made out of carbon which changes in colour when exposed to bright light. Kronguaz used this material on car windows to reduce the number of ultraviolet rays entering the car. He also made self-tinting eyeglasses. He has conducted this research in one of the labs in his institution. Donations were received from other chemistry institutions.
Kronguaz, a professor in Weizmann Institute’s Organic Chemistry Department, is one of the world’s leading organic photochromic material makers. The organic photochromic materials are made out of carbon which changes in colour when exposed to bright light. Kronguaz used this material on car windows to reduce the number of ultraviolet rays entering the car. He also made self-tinting eyeglasses. He has conducted this research in one of the labs in his institution. Donations were received from other chemistry institutions.
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Example 3:
Melissa Mohony was a student in Lawrence Berkeley National College of Science. She has conducted a research of self-tinting on car windows in her college laboratory. She created SageGlass, which was tinted to prevent the ultraviolet rays from penetrating the windows. The glass changes colour as the light intensity increases, becoming bluish when the light intensity is exceptionally high to prevent the drivers from being blinded. The funds have come from the Minnesota Company. This company has provided all the resources required for the investigation.
Melissa Mohony was a student in Lawrence Berkeley National College of Science. She has conducted a research of self-tinting on car windows in her college laboratory. She created SageGlass, which was tinted to prevent the ultraviolet rays from penetrating the windows. The glass changes colour as the light intensity increases, becoming bluish when the light intensity is exceptionally high to prevent the drivers from being blinded. The funds have come from the Minnesota Company. This company has provided all the resources required for the investigation.