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Science
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Amazing New Hubble Pics
New Hubble pics - how exciting! The latest of the new Hubble pics is of a black hole, which they've captioned as being in need of a home.
To get these new Hubble pics a team of astronomers, all from Europe, combined the power of the Hubble Space Telescope with that
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Sun Spot Activity and Earthquakes; Related?
It seems that as the Sun Spot activity increases and we get solar flares we often also seem to have Earth Events. Have you ever noticed that Hurricanes intensify during high peaks of Sun Spot or Solar Flare activity?
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Chemistry Course Got You Down? Here's Hope
If you're struggling through high school or college chemistry, take heart. In 2003, a man who got a D in chemistry in high school won the Nobel Prize, the most prestigious award any chemist could ever receive.
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The Science of Forensic Investigation
The science of forensic investigation has been around for hundreds of years. In the past hundred years however, Forensic investigation has developed and the progress that has been made is astounding. The art of forensic investigation is used every day on crime scenes throughout the world.
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Reversing Mother Nature-Part Two
We talked to North America’s leading In Situ Leach (ISL) uranium mining engineers, and had them explain exactly how ISL worked. Most of the significant ISL operations in the United States were designed and/or constructed by these engineers. They explained how ISL mining is really just reversing the process of Mother Nature.
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The Observed Presence of Silver, Gold, and Platinum - Group Metals In Oil and Gas Production Waste
A ubiquitous occurrence of very fine-grained, metallic particles of gold, silver, and probably platinum-group metals has been identified in oil and gas waste material produced from several oil and gas fields located in Oklahoma, New Mexico, and eastern China. It is suggested that this association of precious metals and oil field waste is pervasive, widespread, and possibly related to the origin of oil and gas.
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The Energy Waste Dilemma
For decades now, the worldhas been consuming energy with little
thought that the source of the fuel is finite. We may be just
now beginning to learn this innevitable truth.
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NIMA National Imagery and Map Agency, Infotech Project
Technology is great and it allows mankind to do so much more. One of the coolest technologies I think is NIMA. I am very impressed with the NIMA (National Imagery and Map Agency) Infotech Project. Not only does this give the US the edge from CIA, NSA and NRO
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Overview of Tidal Energy
As the world looks for alternative fuel sources, tidal energy is starting to attract attention again. Following is an overview of tidal energy.
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Review on Skin Lesion Imaging, Analysis and Automatic Classification
Doctor’s diagnosis is reliable, but this procedure takes lots of time, efforts. These routines can be automated. It could save lots of doctor’s time and could help to diagnose more accurate. Besides using computerised means there are good opportunity to store information with diagnostic information in order to use it for further investigations or creation of new methods of diagnosis.
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The Ambiguous Group Debate Used to Debunk Science
There are some real scum out there in the academic field who will try to debunk bona fide scientific work and research by calling them Ambiguous Groups, as if to label their years of research as anomalies or flukes?
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