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Materials That Form Planets - Scientific Discussion Of Astrological Events Part One

Posted on November 30, 2008 by Alan Benson

We believe that at the beginning there was only a cloud of gaseous hydrogen, mixed with small amounts of other substances. Out of this cloud grew the sun, the planets, and the creatures which walk on the surface of the earth. But that is only a beleave.

Understanding The Moment Of Creation Of The Universe Has Wondered Scientists For Centuries.

Posted on December 1, 2008 by Alan Benson

Suppose you had the patience to flip back the pages of the cosmic calendar one day at a time. After turning about 5.5 million million pages, going back some 15 billion years, you would finally come to a very special day indeed: the day our Universe was born.

High Tech meets High-end Cuisine

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Crystal Campbell

There's a new movement heating up the culinary scene: high tech cooking, also called molecular gastronomy. For many decades California Cuisine has thrived, with its focus on fresh, local, organic ingredients. Now chefs are focusing on a need for attention to preparation as well, and they are using scientific techniques, tools and exactitude. High-tech is now enabling greater results in high-end cooking.

High Throughput Screening - Efficiency Maximized

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Noam Benoni

With the rapid advancement in science and technology in the 20th century, researchers are developing new devices in order to increase efficiency by maximizing output and minimizing the time elapsed. Use of robots in various fields of science and research is becoming more frequent and many seemingly impossible tasks have now become quite easy to undertake.

Magnet Technology and Health Care

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Ellen Bell

Did you know that magnets can actually help your health? Many of the incredible advances in modern medicine can be credited to the use of magnets. We'll explore some of the ways that magnet technology is improving the way we treat patients.

Top 10 Science Discoveries in 2006

Posted on November 16, 2008 by Barry Allen

Science is nothing other than discovery and understanding things. To some it's a study to others an adventure. One of the earliest of sciences it fails to loose its place as the number one in research and development.

Greek scientists use lasers to clean Acropolis

Posted on November 16, 2008 by Shane E

In the past two and a half thousand years, the temples of the Acropolis have suffered fire, bombing and earthquake. Now, scientists are trying to save them from a new modern enemy: pollution.

The Facts About Black Holes

Posted on November 7, 2008 by Roger Smith

Black holes are incredible phenomenon and while most are thousands upon thousands of light years away from Earth, we can easily find them in a whole host of movies, TV shows, books, etc. If you are fascinated by black holes, you should definitely visit the Smithsonian Magazine site to read the current article on the subject. What is a Black Hole? For those that are not that familiar with black holes, these phenomenons are extremely interesting and incredibly powerful. In fact, their true

Space & Black Holes

Posted on November 7, 2008 by Roger Smith

Black holes are one of the most mysterious phenomenons in the universe. While a major theme plot (and some say character) in many science fiction TV shows, movies and books, black holes are real- yet mostly understood. For those that are interested in science and incredible forces which are inherent in black holes the Smithsonian Magazine has an article on the subject that should not be missed. What is a Black Hole? Black holes are extremely intriguing, because they are incredibly powerful

How Could The Research Of Amino Acids Help The Humanity

Posted on October 27, 2008 by Emily Butler

More than 750 amino acids have been found in Nature. Some of amino acids can exist separately, but some of them can be found only as a component of some complicated systems as molecules. For instance, peptides and proteins have some amino acids comprised. The twenty amino acids that are used in living cells for protein synthesis under the control of genes are in a unique category since they are fundamental to all life forms as building blocks for peptides and proteins.



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Posted on October 16, 2008 by brain strom

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Make Solar Panels Easily

Posted on July 6, 2009 by Abeeb Cohen

A solar energy panel changes the energy from sun's rays into electricity. With the help of regular parts found close to your place, you too can create a solar energy panel and generate electricity. The most clean form of replenish-able energy for use, solar electricity will greatly help reduce your power bill. Here is a listing you may need you make a solar panel: One electric stove ( at least one thousand watts) ½-square feet sheets of copper flashing One two-litre p...

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Posted on November 6, 2009 by Jdizzle

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Posted on June 8, 2007 by Daniel Les

Body tattooing and piercing are as old as the human civilization? Many cultures have been practicing body piercing and tattooing for centuries.

The New Popularity of Astrology

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Astrology has been a part of daily life in America for some time, but it was not always so. The popularity of astrology has ebbed and waned for the last several thousands of years in the Western World. Only in the last hundred years has astrology actually become popular once more in the Western World. Furthermore, it has only been in the last twenty years that serious study of astrology has surfaced in America.

The Science of Chocolate

Posted on February 16, 2008 by Tracy P.

Who knew science could taste so good! Without science the candy bar as you know it would not exist, and that would not be fun at all. The cacao tree was first discovered over 2,000 years ago in the tropical rain forest of South America.