The powerhouse of the cell
Mitochondria
The year WWI started.
1914
The study of human societies and cultures
Anthropology
With an atomic number of 79, this element currently goes for ~$4000 per ounce.
Gold
Composing revolutionary music, this famous pianist went deaf by 42.
Beethoven
Father of evolution.
Charles Darwin
Author of Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
Political theory that features a conflict between a ruling and working class
Marxism/Conflict Theory
This state of matter has higher energy than gas.
Plasma
The Grammys are named after this revolutionary audio device.
Gramophone
Father of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
Philosopher that said "I think therefore I am"
Renee Decartes
1971 controversial experiment at a California university where students acted as guards and prisoners.
Stanford Prison Experiment
This equation is named after a scientist renowned for a thought experiment featuring boxed cats.
Schrodinger's Equation
By opening and closing holes, you can control the pitch of this single-reed brass instrument
Saxophone
Electron acceptor in aerobic cellular respiration
Oxygen
Wizard of Oz was one of the first movies to use this TV technology
Technicolor
According to Freud, this part of the subconscious is present from birth and operates on pleasure.
Hated by MAT137 students, these 2 greek letters are used in the formal definition of a limit.
Epsilon, Delta
Beyonce
The number of ATP produced per glucose molecule in the Kreb's Cycle
2 ATP
Odysseus' son in The Odyssey
Temeculus
This type of market defines prices through supply and demand with minimal government intervention.
Free (market)
Existing in the fourth spatial dimension, this is a cousin to the mobius strip.
Klein Bottle
Composed by Vivaldi, this quad-violin concerti gives expression to the phases of the year
The Four Season