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What is one thing you learned in this unit that you think is neat?
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Which unit do you mean — a particular lesson or subject? If you want a quick answer now, here are three neat things from common units; tell me which one to expand on:
- Biology: CRISPR lets scientists edit DNA with molecular "scissors" that can target specific gene sequences.
- Math (algebra/number theory): proof by induction shows a single base case plus a step can prove infinitely many cases.
- Computer science: recursion lets a function solve a big problem by calling itself on smaller instances.
Pick one (or tell me your unit) and I’ll explain why it’s neat and give an example.
- Biology: CRISPR lets scientists edit DNA with molecular "scissors" that can target specific gene sequences.
- Math (algebra/number theory): proof by induction shows a single base case plus a step can prove infinitely many cases.
- Computer science: recursion lets a function solve a big problem by calling itself on smaller instances.
Pick one (or tell me your unit) and I’ll explain why it’s neat and give an example.
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