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Ancient Meteor Impact May Hold Key to Uranium Exploration Success at Cluff

Meteor's crater may offer a clue for a new uranium discovery in Canada's Athabasca region. Previous mining at Cluff Lake, in that area, yielded the equivalent of $2.6 billion of uranium, in today's dollars.


Breaking The Silence - Forensic Nursing

It was in 1992 when the term Forensic nursing was first heard. But what is it exactly? Forensic nursing is a specialty field that deals with the care of crime victims, collecting evidences and providing health care services in the prison system...


Global Warming

The effects of Global Warming.


Is There Scientific Evidence For A Soul?

Is everything really explainable by science? Or does the human body show physical evidence of a Divine Origin?


It Might Not Have Turned You To Stone, But It Would Have Petrified You

Article describes the scientific view of a newly discovered fossil of a creature that existed before the dinasours and is thought to be a link between reptiles and mammals.


What to Expect from Judges at Science Fairs

Before you begin your science fair project, you need to keep in mind that the fair is in essence a competition. You need to be aware of what the judges will be looking for when they view your projects. With a little forethought and awareness, you can turn an ok project with an average display into the first place winner.


Celestial Phenomena for 2006: Solar and Lunar Eclipses

During the course of 2006, a number of celestial phenomena such as solar and lunar eclipses, meteor showers and planets, among others, will be visible, most with the naked eye. In part 1 of this series, equinoxes and solstices were discussed. Depending on where you live, you can mark your calendar and plan on taking advantage of some of these other visible celestial phenomena, local weather conditions permitting. In this article, part 2 of a three-part series, upcoming full or partial lunar and solar eclipses in 2006 will be discussed.


Celestial Phenomena for 2006: Equinoxes and Solstices

During the course of 2006, a number of celestial phenomena such as equinoxes, solstices, eclipses, meteor showers and planets will be visible, most with the naked eye. Depending on where you live, you can mark your calendar and plan on taking advantage of some of these visible celestial phenomena, local weather conditions permitting. In this article, part 1 of a three-part series, upcoming equinoxes and solstices in 2006 will be discussed.


Biotechnology: Zimbabwe Must Learn From China

The article urges Zimbabwe to emulate China and embrace genetically modified food to as a way of alleviating hunger.


Zero Point Technology and Physics Applied

Learn how to keep these health-destroying energy fields under control and access some valuable tools to create an optimal environment and to revise destructive things you may encounter in the physical reality by rendering them harmless to your energetic body. Here you'll find some of the newest tools to protect yourself 24 hours a day.


Aircraft Materials and Lifetime Consideration in Aerospace

As modern aircraft use more space age materials we will see more strength and less weight and thus more performance and useful load capabilities.


Protein Synthesis

The process of Protein Synthesis involves many parts of the cell, the main stages occur in the nucleus and ribosomes. Unlike other similar productions, this process is very complex and precise and therefore must be done in proper sequence to work effectively.


Home DNA Test: Its Advantage

Who is the father? This question usually surfaces in cases when paternity becomes an issue. Cases of multiple rapes oftentimes require for paternal detection test to pinpoint who the real father of the conceived child is. Generally, DNA test traces the real parental lineage of persons who submit to it.


A History of Elasticity

Man has, since the early times, found out how useful elastic materials are. And today’s man has improved on this idea and constantly finds ways to make more elastic materials to suit his everyday needs.


Commotion with Corrosion

To explain it further, corrosion is defined as the wearing away of materials in a slow blow by blow process.


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