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: In the 2002 Spider-Man film, Peter writes a paper on nanotechnology using Norman Osborn’s research.
: An investigative piece into corporate entities like Oscorp or Fisk Industries (reminiscent of Ben Urich's style). Academic Background Reference Major/Degree Thesis/Paper Topic Comics (Earth-616) Biochemistry & Biophysics Radioactivity Raimi Films Nanotechnology / Fusion Insomniac Games Biophysics Neurotechnology Into the Spider-Verse Chemical Engineering (General Degree)
: An editorial on whether "masked heroes" like Spider-Man improve or harm city safety. Peter Parker
Peter is a genius in fields like biophysics and chemistry. These topics align with his actual academic background:
: Given he invented his own web fluid in high school, a chemical engineering paper could be titled: "The Tensile Strength and Rapid Biodegradation of Non-Newtonian Synthetic Polymers". : In the 2002 Spider-Man film, Peter writes
If you want something for his "day job" as a photojournalist for the Daily Bugle , consider these investigative angles:
: In Spider-Man 2 , Peter was writing a science paper on fusion , which led him to interview Dr. Otto Octavius. Journalism / Daily Bugle Assignments Peter is a genius in fields like biophysics and chemistry
: In the Sensational Spider-Man comics, Peter's dissertation was focused on radioactivity . A modern take could explore "The Effects of Radioactive Isotopes on Rapid Cellular Mitosis."