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Mad Science
The world of eccentric or evil scientists is a constant plot in novels, TV and movies. The subject of mad science leads to dramatic consequences and can provide interesting characters. (read
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Science Fiction Conventions
Fans of the science fiction genre are loyal and follow their particular shows and movies closely. The secret to a successful franchise is to keep the interesting charact (read
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laboratory safety and training Hispanic The laboratory is a very hazardous place because there are many possible exposures to various dangers while inside it. From chemicals to machines to various equ (read
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Do You Know How F Stops, Shutter Speeds, And Iso Are Related? Bob Kahn Do you know the secret formula of F Stops, Shutter Speeds and ISO? When you think that the relationship between your F Stop and S (read
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Learning About What Is Blue Ray Technology
It seems like every couple of years there are new advances made and our technology springs forward. Sometimes it can be difficult to keep up with all of (read
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Visor PDA Case Available In Many Colors
Owning a Handspring Visor is a step in the right technological direction and you will want to make sure you take sufficient precautions to make sure it is al (read
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The Process Of Calibration And Calibration Services RS Calibration The concepts of accuracy of standard or measuring instrument find their places under the term calibration. It takes care of measureme (read
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Leave It To The Future Kenrick Cleveland Future pacing is a bit of an advanced strategy in persuasion. It's not difficult to understand, but it is challenging to learn to do. It involves reminding you (read
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Metal Buildings - Can They Withstand An Earthquake? Amy Nutt In certain areas of the world, it is crucial to build structures to withstand the massive shock and damage associated with earthquakes. Unf (read
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Metal Or Contrete? What Type Of Building Withstands A Fire Better Amy Nutt One major question that arises when constructing a new building is whether to use steel or concrete. Both materials have inhe (read
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The Many Uses Of Acrylic Sheets Amy Nutt Have you ever looked at something made of plastic and wondered how it was made? It's obviously not a metal, wood or plant based derivative. To the educated per (read
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A lot of people think that the scientific method does not apply to them at all. Students believe that, unless they are going to be scientists, knowing all about scientific theories and experiments is (read
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Back even a couple of years ago, laser optics used to be considered extremely high tech. The most basic LED laser pointer ran something like 90 dollars, and no one got than except for the biggest geek (read
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Examining Wikipedia Podcasting
It looks like Wikipedia has expanded its scope of operation beyond its traditional means of electronic prose to now include Wikipedia podcasting. For those not familiar (read
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Can I benefit from the Gas and Electricity price wars?
by Lewis Taylor
In short, yes but it is a difficult situation that faces us, with the price wars going on, who will win?
As a nation, many of (read
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Why should I switch suppliers? Can I win the Gas and Electricity price wars?
by Lewis Taylor
We can win but we need to change the way we think about our energy supply.
Our attitudes towards switchi (read
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What Is CAPTCHA?
by Oleg
"CAPTCHA", which is trademarked the Carnegie Mellon University, is a short form for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart". It is a tes (read
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Fuel Pill Schemes Try to Rip You Off!
by Scott Siegel
Have you seen ads for pills that you put into your gas tank and then magically you will get up to 30% better fuel economy? A number of months a (read
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Making Use Of Science To Establish Chinese Medicine
by John Philips
Granting that Chinese treatment has developed into a proficient process over 5,000 years, modern scientific establishment continue (read
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An Introduction to Borescope Uses
by Stephen Landreaux
This article is focused on the construction of borescopes, their parameters, types and features several interesting buying tips.
The borescope (read
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Review Of Bushnell Non-Laser Golf Scope 10-0520 Rangefinder
by Jerry Taylor
For golf lovers who want a simple yet effective golf rangefinder, Bushnell Non-Laser Golf Scope 10-0520 would be the right (read
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Detailed Review Of Opti-Logic 600 XT Rangefinder
by Jerry Taylor
If you want true distance calculation on the golf course instantly, all you need is an Opti-Logic 600 XT Laser Rangefinder. Because t (read
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On a clear night, you can gaze up into the sky and see for miles. Just last night I stepped out on my back patio and stared in awe at the vast array of stars in the dark sky. I can't begin to imagine (read
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The Aurora Borealis is a beautiful display in the night sky. The luminous light show appears in different shapes and a combination of shades of green, blue, violet, red or yellow. Often referred to as (read
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What lies beyond our world is intriguing and enigmatic. I think a part of all of us wants to know what's out there. Some are certainly more curious and passionate than others. Those are the folks invo (read
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I wonder if we all, the general public, had the option to soar into outer space, how many of us would actually be ready and willing. Imagine that for a moment. You can take the next shuttle to the moo (read
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The quality of images sent back from our solar system and from deep space has been greatly enhanced by the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. The pictures are incredibly clear, even from the most r (read
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My first run in with metal detectors happened when I was summonsed for jury duty when I lived in Pittsburgh. I came from a small town so there were a lot of things in the city that were new to me, inc (read
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If you want to get people worked up, you bring up the subject of laboratory testing. This is a very heated issue for many people, and there's a very good reason for that. Some testing is done on anima (read
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Aerial transportation is a feat of engineering, often carrying passengers over the world's best scenery. The cable car offers panoramic views and access to areas, which would otherwise take a long tim (read
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I think it's practically impossible not to harbor an interest in outer space and astronomy. I know that I've had such an interest ever since I was a small child. Once you gaze up into that clear night (read
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In todays modern economy, Gas & Oil, have become such important aspects, that it would be safe to say that we rely on them. A few examples are gas in our cars, for our furnaces, and the production of (read
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In the United States, Congress approved, In February 2003, increases in the 2003 budgets of both the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation. America is not alone in - vainly - t (read
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Chemical and biological warfare are not an invention of the 20th century.
Solon (638-559 BC) used a strong purgative, the herb hellebore, in the siege of Krissa. During the 6th century BC, the Assyr (read
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Trofim Denisovich Lysenko (1898-1976) was an agronomist. During the reign of Lenin and Stalin years in the Soviet Union, he became the chief proponent of the work of the self-taught plant breeder Ivan (read
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Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, cartographer, engineer, scientist and inventor in the 15th century. Yet, despite his genius, he referred to himself as "senza lettere" (the illite (read
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The microscope is an important educational tool used in scientific research and education. It is used to produce a larger image of an object for projects ranging from medical discoveries to important (read
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"There was a time when the newspapers said that only twelve men understood the theory of relativity. I do not believe that there ever was such a time... On the other hand, I think it is safe to say th (read
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The National Science Foundation is an independent government agency in the United States. The National Science Foundation is responsible for providing support to basic science research, which is prima (read
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Has NASA, the monolithic space agency, failed in it's quest to put man out into the cosmos? Will profit coupled with man's need to explore be the driving engine which sends man into the cosmos? Think (read
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Is Albert Einstein's Special Relativity incompatible with the very equations upon which science's greatest theory is built? New observations made by many scientists and engineers appear to contradict (read
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"Everything is simpler than you think and at the same time more complex than you imagine."
(Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
Complexity rises spontaneously in nature through processes such as self-orga (read
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The great observatories of the world are responsible for many of the prolific astronomical observations of the twentieth century. Telescopic photograpy, radio dish data collection, and infrared imagin (read
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There have been a lot of research studies on micro bubbles in recent years.
Micro bubbles are miniature gas bubbles of less than 50 microns diameter in water. The micro bubbles, which mostly contain (read
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Corn pollen more than 80,000 years old was found in Mexico. Proper popcorn was known in China, Sumatra, and India for at least 5000 years. Popped popcorn and kernels 5600 years old were discovered in (read
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Silver, a chemical element, exists in the periodic table with the symbol "Ag" and atomic number 47. Silver is a soft white lustrous transition metal. Due to the fact that it has the highest electrical (read
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Sound in brief but remarkeable terms is a vibration, that our ears percieve by the sense of hearing. Most commonly vibrations travel to our ears via the air. The ear then converts these sound waves in (read
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Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7. Their "old new year" is a week later, on January 14. It is all Julius Caesar's fault ...
The Romans sometimes neglected to introduce an extra m (read
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The following four-article series was published in a newsletter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). It serves as an introduction to the recent analysis discipline known as the fini (read
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The following four-article series was published in a newsletter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). It serves as an introduction to the recent analysis discipline known as the fini (read
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