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Science
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Scientific Snake Oil
In this new age of science and brotherhood, will we see the end of the idolatry of science?
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New UFO Video Website Launches
For a long time now, people have been looking for a single site on the web that shows as much of the good UFO video footage that has been gathered throughout the years as possible. It is for this reason that www.ufos-to-go.org was made.
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Science Can be Fun
In today’s high-tech society it is important that children develop an interest in science at an early age and see that science is a part of our lives. Getting children interested in science does not take a lot of time and effort. Making it fun is the key element.
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Evolution, Intelligent Design, and the Battle for the American Intellect
Why doesn’t ID deserve equal time as the alternative scientific theory to biological evolution? In simplest terms, because ID is not science, nor is it based upon science. Real science is the practice of observing and explaining nature without resorting to the supernatural. Just because we don’t know how something works doesn’t mean God did it.
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Understanding Solar Eclipses
This article gives a basic explanation of what solar eclipses are and what causes them. Simple fundamental facts describe the nature of solar eclipses illuminating the grandeur of solar eclipses while demystifying them for the non-scientifically inclined.
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The Role of Private Enterprise in Putting Man into Space
Has NASA, the monolithic space agency, failed in its quest to put man out into the cosmos? Will profit coupled with man's need to explore be the driving engine which sends man out into space? In this article we will examine these questions. We will also discuss the justification for the active role of private enterprise in sending out true explorers into the cosmos.
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The New Old Wonders of Electrodes
Electrodes are an everyday reality. It is so common that when you hold anything with a battery, you are in effect holding electrodes too.
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The Difference between Types I and II Supernovae
This article examines the similarities and differences between Types I and II supernovae. The subject matter covers their causes, their respective light spectra, the original population types of the supernovae's source stars, and the constituent elements the different source stars are composed of.
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SCADA Systems
Monitoring and Control of processes are implemented using SCADA systems. SCADA is an acronym for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. Variables of a process are constantly monitored and processed for computation of various parameters for issue of control commands, if necessary, in both open and closed loop manner with the help of a combination of electromechanical and digital elements/equipments.
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How Far Does Frequency Travel?
How far does frequency travel; how far does light travel? Some say the whole universe if nothing is in the way. No one knows for sure, but this is what some scientists suspect. Some believe that Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) may travel thru time, space and interact with gravity.
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Science Lessons for Grade 1 on the Five Senses
Finding appropriate experiments to use with Science lessons for Grade 1 on the five senses is often a difficult task for teachers. This is because the experiments have to be very simple in order for the students to be able to do them.
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Read this if You are Afraid of an Asteroid Hitting the Earth
If you are reading this then there is a good chance that you are either very concerned or somewhat afraid of an Asteroid hitting the Earth and changing our realm of reality forever. Indeed, you are not the only one concerned and it is a real possibility.
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Military Applications and Entrepreneurial Prototype Innovations
Do you have an invention or innovation you think the military could use? But you just have no idea how to go about selling to the government? Well, you may wish to contact DARPA directly rather than trying to get anyone interested in the public business divisions of the military.
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International Space Station Robotic Maintenance Power
At the International Space Station ISS repairs are often needed on the exterior, the problem is it is a lot of work to send out a manned space walk to do this. Astronauts need oxygen and they have the problems of human error. Yet if we use robots, well they do not complain, unless programmed too.
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