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Cold Fusion - The Salvage from the Energy Crisis?
The original reports of cold fusion in an electrolytic cell in 1989 were met with rejection and ridiculing by most mainstream scientists. Since that time cold fusion has been amply confirmed by replicated experiments, and the phenomenon is by now recognized as something real by steadily more scientists. However, in the popular daily media this scientific field seems to be treated as a taboo area to stay away from.
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Research Fraud and White Paper Abuse
Recently the Online Think Tank took up this issue of the future or white papers and scientific research papers and the fraud the goes on. From Global Warming Claims to breakthrough medical discoveries we see abuse. There have been issues with cloning, scientific discovery and commercial advertising and promotions. Another thought on the white paper abuses? One thinker tanker mentioned.
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Easy Science Fair Projects - Good Topics
What to do and what is the easiest science fair project? Picking a topic for easy science fair projects is a huge deal for a kid, no matter what the age. Here are some great ideas for your easy science fair topic
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Breaking The Law
Evolution violates the foundational laws of thermodynamics. This paper examines evolutionary attempts to explain the first and second law and refutes them from a Biblical perspective.
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All of a Sudden His Computer Started Talking
No, it was not a flash site on his browser and it wasn't any type of audio file or movie. He was typing a document and sometimes when he does this hell hit wrong keys which is what he did this time. It turns out that some versions of Windows have a utility
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Was Anaximander the First Quantum Theoretical Physicist in 540 BC?
Did a man in Ancient Greece surmise the concept of Quantum Physics? Was Anaximander the first actual theoretical physicist, at least from a philosophical concept standpoint. Let the record show that if he was not, then he was very close to being such a thinker and in his day with no equipment or background knowledge of quantum physics this should be considered an extremely impressive level of thought indeed.
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Get Yourself Educated Online: Biology
One of the branches of study in the field of Science is Biology.
As defined by the free web dictionary Biology means: The science of life and of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution. It includes botany and zoology and all their subdivisions. It is also the life processes...
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The Standard Model of Particle Interactions
The Standard Model of particle interactions is one of the most successful theories of all time. Devised between 1970 and 1973, this model incorporates everything that is known about particle interactions, including special relativity, quantum electrodynamics (QED), electroweak theory, quantum chromodynamics (QCD). The only thing left out of the theory is gravity.
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The Semiconductor Revolution
Semiconductors are responsible for the computer revolution, which began in the mid 20th century and is still continuing. Miniaturization of computer components, transistors and diodes made of semiconductors such as silicon and germanium, has resulted in computers becoming smaller, faster, and having larger memory capacity according to Moore's Law, an imperical law which states that computer speed and memory capacity both double approximately every 18 to 24 months. As a result, computers are now over a billion times faster and have over a billion times the memory capacity of ENIAC, the world's first computer, built in 1946.
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Principles of Newtonian Mechanics
Newtonian mechanics, which includes Newton's three laws of motion as well as the law of gravity, is an amazingly precise theory of the dynamics of material bodies. Newtonian mechanics replaced Aristotilian natural philosophy shortly after it was proposed. As expressed in Newton's manuscript Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), published in 1687, Newtonian mechanics remained unchallenged for over 200 years.
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Cell Components Description
The plasma membrane forms the semipermiable border of all cells.
Far from being a passive shell, the plasma membrane is an active structure responsible for maintaining vital chemical differences between the cytoplasm and the extracellular medium, and mediates several key functions in the cell’s interaction with its environment. Cells generally exist in aqueous environments, and the bulk of their internal constituents ...
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Can Shark Anatomy Provide a Cure for Cancer?
As years go by, experts have been learning more about sharks. One thing they have discovered is the used of the shark anatomy in more than culinary delicacies such as shark fin soup.
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Positive Selection
Positive Selection is considered to be one of the core principles of evolution.
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