Nobel Laureate: TOPICS

Instructions: The entire point of Nobel Laureates is to act like you know EVERYTHING about this subject. Explain your topic any way you’d like. BUT, if you’re stuck, maybe explain it like you’re teaching a college class, explaining it to a five-year-old, and most importantly, you should know close to nothing about your topic and are forbidden from doing any sort of research about your topic. These are assigned to each writer randomly, so please keep in mind that each writer had no idea what they were supposed to write about.

  1. Explain the Relativity of Time (Ray Chang)
  2. Explain how an airplane works? (Wesley Adams)
  3. Explain what Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is (Cambria Kelly)
  4. How to make “haggis.” (Sabrina Staringer)
  5. How does one play and become a ranked player in: cycle ball (Samita)
  6. Explain how the Krebs cycle works (Josie Barker)
  7. Explain the plot line of carousHELL, or any movie in the trilogy (Rosie Lu)
  8. Explain how to go back in time to the 1600’s and explain how to change the future (Addison Serrin )
  9. Explain the different forms of dairy, and how versatile dairy products can be? (Madeline Tanaka)
  10. Explain what someone in Farrier Science does (Mia Hanuska)
  11. How did Biot-Savart Law and Ampère’s Law exist, and why were they created? (Averi Halbert)
  12. How do flying animals actually fly? (Roman Soto)
  13. Explain how someone found out how to milk cows and purify the milk? (Nadia Rivas)
  14. Explain the early life of Millard Fillmore and how that impacted the rest of his life. (Kathryn Tanaka)
  15. Explain how mirrors work (Logan Mendelson)
  16. Explain what a Scobi is (Mason Vargas)

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