Include the title of the TED Talk that you chose to watch in this learning block as well as one point made by the speaker to support your response.
Im studying for my Psychology class and need an explanation.
PART A- https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/10/081008091127.htm
https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_foley_the_other_inconvenient_truth#t-417417
https://www.ted.com/talks/paul_gilding_the_earth_is_full?language=en#t-36790
It is important to think about your obligation as a citizen in today’s society. You need to understand the science behind issues that impact you and other people on this earth every day. Answer the following questions:
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PLEASE ANSWER SEPARATELY
PART B
( As a natural scientist the question I would like to study: Does the ability to predict the efficacy of the treatment mean it is possible to suppress the HIV-1 completely? With the research in the article it means that scientists can now be able to predict the reaction of the virus under different therapies so this might imply that in the near future scientists will be able to develop treatment plans that can help in eradicating the virus completely from the body)
Why is the question you identified important to you as a member of society? II. Explain how finding the answer to your question might impact others around you. For example, who might be most interested in the answer to your question? III. Explain why studying the natural sciences is valuable. In other words, what is the benefit of studying topics in the natural sciences? IV. Describe the major developments in the natural sciences related to your topic. Use course resources to back up your discussion. V. Detail the major developments in scientific thinking that support the study and advancement of the natural sciences as necessary and valuable. Use course resources to back up your discussion. VI. How do these developments in the natural sciences and scientific thinking inform questions about the topic in your news story? In other words, what is the relationship between major developments in the natural sciences and the questions that natural scientists are interested in? VII. Discuss the obligation that you have as a citizen of your society to understand the science behind issues that impact you every day. For instance, how can being a more scientifically informed member of society benefit you and your community?