EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
P. Tazewell DelDonna ’17
Christopher M. Williams-Morales ’17
EDITORS
Brant D. Boucher ’17
David Z. Bushhouse ’19
J. Traylor Nichols ’17
Tyler H. Reekes ’17
Reuben P. Retnam ’17
Steven K. Ruane ’17
Dustin B. Wiles ’17
William R. Zechman ’17
ADVISOR
Michael J. Wolyniak
Department of Biology
Cover Photo: Sea turtle breeding grounds are increasingly threatened by human encroachment, and the breeding grounds of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore are no exception. On this map of the Seashore, sea turtle nesting areas are monitored using a technology called Turtle Sense to gain more information on timeframes for hatching and emergence of a new generation. To learn more about this technology, check out the Turtle Sense article by Joshua Chamberlin ’17 and Erin Clabough in this issue.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
News from the Hampden-Sydney Science Departments
Rupak Dua, Kristin M. Fischer, Brian C. Lins, Daniel G. Mossler, and Mitchell H. Thomas ’17
FEATURE SECTION: A NEW SPACE AGE?
This is your Brain. This is your Brain on Space
David Z. Bushhouse ’19
Martian Botany: A Look at Today’s Technology versus the Technology of The Martian by Andrew Weir
Ryan A. Kluk ’17
Mars: A Prospect for Settlement
Mitchell H. Thomas ’17
A Look at the Space Age: Past and Present
Christopher M. Williams-Morales ’17
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Developing tools for biochemical studies of Saccharomyces cerevisiae nuclear envelope proteins Brr6 and Brl1
Darryl C. Bines, Jr. ’17 and Michael J. Wolyniak
Isolation and genome annotation of mycobacteriophage Thespis
David Z. Bushhouse ’19 and Michael J. Wolyniak
Monitoring Caretta caretta (Loggerhead) sea turtle hatchlings by using Turtle Sense to predict emergence
Joshua V. Chamberlin ’17 and Erin B.D. Clabough
Stereotype change: The effects of inconsistent stereotype information on American attitudes
William H. Fitzgerald ’16 and Jennifer E. Vitale
Electro-magnetic induction in wireless charging devices
Pasquale J. Graziosi ’17, Hugh O. Thurman, III and Walter C. McDermott, III
Sanctuary zones: Do they provide refuge and safety for Tridacna maxima?
Ryan A. Kluk ’17, Alicia L. Sutton, and Kate Rodger
Renovation of Spectronic-20 by integrating a Raspberry Pi computing system
Tyler A. McGaughey ’18 and C. William Anderson
The analysis of Pseudoperonospora humuli and Podosphaera macularis on Humulus lupulus and Humulus japonicas and analysis of disease resistant analogues
John Traylor Nichols Jr ‘17, Gannon R Griffin ‘17, Michael P. Willis ’17, Drew T Elliott ‘18, Michael J. Wolyniak and Edward Lowry
Characterization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and assessing micropropagation potential in Allium tricoccum
Dakota M. Reinartz ’18 and Michael J. Wolyniak
Characterizing the critical curves of 4×4 matrices
Reuben P. Retnam ’17 and Brian C. Lins
Measuring phase speed at single bubble resonance through a bubbly liquid using the standard transfer function technique
Cecil M. Tiblin ’18, Stanley A. Cheyne and Hugh O. Thurman, III
Environmental sampling for radioisotopes on the Hampden-Sydney College campus
William R. Zechman and Hugh O. Thurman, III