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Science Articles for May 31

I wanted to update my readers on three very recent articles, whether new or updated.

The Golden Ratio of Mathematics

My “Introducing the Golden Ratio” was published at Decoded Science late yesterday. Although I like the phrase, “fabled in story and song”, the Golden Ratio is famous among mathematicians, architects, sculptors and other artists.

"Golden Ratio AB" by Mike DeHaan
“Golden Ratio AB” by Mike DeHaan

This image is the easiest way to illustrate the Golden Ratio: it is the only one where B:A = A:(A+B).

Read my Decoded Science article to learn more about this treasured number. Of course, I also publicized this article in “The Golden Ratio“.

The Japanese Giant Water Bug

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"Giant Water Bug Lethocerus deyrollei" by OpenCage
“Giant Water Bug Lethocerus deyrollei” by OpenCage

Could Japan’s Giant Water Bug actually menace humans? It certainly preys successfully on amphibians and fish! Or is it a beneficial insect? How could such a formidable insect be flirting with “endangered” status?

Revisiting “Energy Drinks”

I also updated an earlier article at another now-defunct web site because of a new report in Medical Xpress. My original article, “Caffeine And Sugar In Energy Drinks: A New Health Crisis?“, has a new paragraph and a new reference to Medical Xpress.

Speaking of revisions, naturally I mention these two articles in my Weebly Writing blog, in the “New and Updated Science and Health Articles” blog post.

The Fibonacci Sequence at Decoded Science

The Fibonacci Sequence in the Mathematics Section of Decoded Science

My third article at Decoded Science is “Introducing the Fibonacci Sequence“.

“Floral Fibonacci Number” by Mike DeHaan
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"Floral Fibonacci Number" by Mike DeHaan
"Floral Fibonacci Number" by Mike DeHaan

Fibonacci numbers arise in a variety of lifeforms, including flower petals. The Fibonacci sequence is a gateway to several important concepts in mathematics, including the Golden Ratio. My article explains how to calculate Fibonacci numbers.

Three Articles about Curcumin and Turmeric

I had read a research paper stating that a compound derived from curcumin shows promise in boosting the effectiveness of cisplatin in chemotherapy for specific types of cancer. As described in “Curry Versus Cancer via the Curcumin in Turmeric“,  I investigated the subject and developed material for three separate articles.

Curcumin is an active ingredient in turmeric, the primary spice for curry. As it happens, curcumin does not contribute to the aroma or flavour, but may have several health benefits.

The Broad Survey in Decoded Science

My “Brief Survey of the Health Benefits of Curcumin” provides an overview of the claimed benefits of curcumin. The article reviews what is being claimed, especially within traditional herb lore, and how much has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of modern science.

"Powdered Turmeric Spice" by Cherrie Rhodes
“Powdered Turmeric Spice” by Cherrie Rhodes

Limited Results from One Study in a now-defunct web site

My “Limited Conclusions for Curcumin from a May 2011 Cancer Study” has its focus on the research study that triggered my original interest. I point out that the study report was careful not to make huge claims, although the headline was certainly bold enough to pique my interest.

"Turmeric Rhizomes" by shaggyshoo
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The Turmeric Plant Revealed in another defunct web site

My “Turmeric: India’s Mystic Curry Spice” has just been published in another now-defunct web site. This article describes the plant, where it grows, and also gives a broad outline of its uses.

"Anointing with Turmeric" by >S@TS<
“Anointing with Turmeric” by >S@TS<

Since their editors put the word “mystic” into the title, I think the above image is the best to publicize it.

"Turmeric Flower" by jongela19
“Turmeric Flower” by jongela19

My goal as a writer was to leverage my research to create several unique articles, each serving its own online site.