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Eugenics and the Future of the Human Species
"It is clear that modern medicine has created a serious dilemma ... In the past, there were many children who never survived - they succumbed to various diseases ... But in a sense modern medicine has put natural selection out of commission. Something that has helped one individual over a serious illness can in the long run contribute to weakening the resistance of the whole human race to certain diseases.
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7 Tips for Teaching Children Science
Getting kids interested in science at an early age is very important. It's easier than you think. Science does not have to be something mysterious. It is happening all around us, and you can use everyday things to encourage your children's interest and knowledge.
Most parents believe that they can't help their children with science. But you don't need a advanced scientific degree to teach young children science.
article tags: science project, science fair project, school science project, science, kids, children
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The Complexity of Simplicity
"Everything is simpler than you think and at the same time more complex than you imagine."
(Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
Complexity rises spontaneously in nature through processes such as self-organization. Emergent phenomena are common as are emergent traits, not reducible to basic components, interactions, or properties.
Complexity does not, therefore, imply the existence of a designer or a design.
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What Enables You To Flip Your Cell Phone Open?
The latest Nokia N90 and Motorola RAZR V3 clamshell mobile cell phones all incorporate sophisticated hinges which allow you to flip open your cell phones smartly amongst admiring onlookers. Another winner is the hinge assembly in Orange SPV M5000 3G PDA cell phone device which allows the screen half of the cell phone to swivel 180 degrees and close to allow simultaneous tablet mode and full phone functionality.
article tags: hinge, cell, components, phone, cell phone, hinge components, hinge assembly, assembly, precision, phones, cell phones, flip, ltd, machining, latest, open, screen
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The Invisible Ether and Michelson Morley
The concept of the invisible ether or 'aether' is an old concept dating to the time of the ancient Greeks. They considered the ether as that medium which permeated all of the universe and even believed the ether to be another element. Along with Earth, Wind, Fire and Water Aristotle proposed that the ether should be treated as the fifth element or quintessence; this term which literally means 'fifth element' has even survived down to the present day to explain an exotic form of 'dark energy' which is crucial in some cosmological models.
article tags: relativity, einstein, special relativity, albert einstein, science, physics, math, mathematics, ptolemy, copernicus, galileo, newton, electromagnetism
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What Judges Look for In Science Fair Projects
Science fair judges have specific things in mind when they review projects. Sure, they like interesting pictures, colorful displays and seeing clever ideas, but they also look for other, more specific, technical features.
Let's take a peak at some grading sheets from a few science fairs.
One school used a point system to rate the most important elements of the project.
article tags: science, fair, project, idea, judges, judging, criteria
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Sodium Vapour Lamp
Sodium Vapour Lamp consists of a discharge tube made from a heat resistant glass, containing a small amount of metallic sodium, neon gas and two electrodes, Neon gas is added to start the discharge and to develop enough heat to vaporize the sodium. Because of law pressure inside the tube, a sufficiently long tube required to obtain more light. To reduce the overall dimension of the lamp, this tube is generally bent into U-shape.
article tags: sodium, sodium vapour, sodium vapour lamp, electrical, science
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E=mc2 is Wrong - Einstein's Special Relativity Fundamentally Flawed
Is Albert Einstein's Special Relativity incompatible with the very equations upon which science's greatest theory is built? New observations made by many scientists and engineers appear to contradict the great scientist's ideas. Apparently there are implicit contradictions present within Relativity's foundational ideas, documents and equations. One.
article tags: einstein, relativity, albert einstein, special relativity, general relativity, physics, science, space, cosmos, cosmology, astronomy, emc2, e=mc2, kepler, maxwell, copernicus, ptolemy, galileo
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Learn More about Diamonds
A Diamond is a mineral made of carbon that is crystallized. In fact a diamond is more than 99.95% pure carbon. The remaining 0.05 percent of the elements often influences the crystal's color and shape. The diamond is also by far the hardest natural substance known to man. Diamonds form between 75 and 120 miles below the earth's surface. Only at these great depths do the necessary temperature and pressure exist to form this unique gem.
article tags: jewerly, diamonds, about diamonds
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Biotechnology Timeline: Important Events And Discoveries In Biotechnology
1977:
The Age of biotechnology arrives with “somatostatin” - a human growth hormone-releasing inhibitory factor, the first human protein manufactured in bacteria by Genentech, Inc. A synthetic, recombinant gene was used to clone a protein for the first time.
1978:
Genentech, Inc. and The City of Hope National Medical Center announce the successful laboratory production of human insulin using recombinant DNA technology.
article tags: biotechnology, science, human genome, industry, business
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The Origins of Biological and Chemical Warfare
Chemical and biological warfare are not an invention of the 20th century.
Solon (638-559 BC) used a strong purgative, the herb hellebore, in the siege of Krissa. During the 6th century BC, the Assyrians poisoned enemy wells with rye ergot. In the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC), the Spartans flung sulfur and pitch at the Athenians and their allies.
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Increasing Applications of Micro Bubbles
There have been a lot of research studies on micro bubbles in recent years.
Micro bubbles are miniature gas bubbles of less than 50 microns diameter in water. The micro bubbles, which mostly contain oxygen or air, can remain suspended in the water for an extended period. Gradually, the gas within the micro bubbles dissolves into the water and the bubbles disappear.
article tags: micro, bubbles, micro bubbles, precision, suwa, bubble, micro bubble, miniature, used, treatment, miniature precision, due, suwa precision, cancer, applications, metal, skin, japan, water, bubbles penetrate deeply
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Open Letter to Richard Dawkins and to the UK's Channel 4 Television
I watched your programme broadcast on 16th January on Channel 4. You expressed indignation that Christians and Jews should be allowed to teach their faith to their children. Does it ever occur to you that what you believe about the origin of life is equally a ‘faith’ which is to be accepted without question by millions of children and adults who are taught it in the education system and the media?
Since none of us were there when life began everything we believe about it is an act of faith.
article tags: darwinism, christians, jews, education system, atheism, evolution, genesis record, god, creationism, the antichrist, big bang, dna, faith, lord jesus christ, channel 4, richard dawkins
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The Tale of the Humble Popcorn
Corn pollen more than 80,000 years old was found in Mexico. Proper popcorn was known in China, Sumatra, and India for at least 5000 years. Popped popcorn and kernels 5600 years old were discovered in the "Bat Cave" in New Mexico in 1948-1950. Popcorn kernels - ready to pop - were unearthed in ancient Peruvian tombs. In a cave is southern Utah, fluffy, fresh looking, white popcorn was dated to 1000 years ago.
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Cassini Confirms Enceladus Plume Responsible for E Ring of Saturn
The Cassini-Huygens exploration of Saturn, a seven-year joint venture of NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Italian Space Agency, is realizing more surprising discoveries. In addition to discovering that Cassini is geologically active in contrast to its nearby neighbor Mimas, Cassini has now proven that it is Enceladus indeed that is responsible for the E ring of Saturn.
article tags: enceladus, saturn, saturns moons, saturns e ring, cassini, cassini-huygens space probe, cassini space probe, nasa
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Grameen Shakti and the Solar Revolution
Grameen Shakti is a renewable energy resources company based out of Bangladesh. They are a part of the Grameen family of companies, which has been working for decades to alleviate the burdens of poverty in developing countries. The Grameen Bank, one of their founding companies, has become world-renowned for their charitable work and for helping to establish groundbreaking programs focused on the needs of people.
article tags: solar, renewable energy, environmental education
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Thought Control
Thought control? How would you like to be able to turn on your television just by thinking? Or have the door to your house open by mind power when your hands were full? This isn't something that will remain science fiction for long. The technology necessary to make this happen is here now.
First of all, you have basic thought control now, meaning you can control and direct your thoughts.
article tags: thought control, mind power, new ideas
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An Untapped Source Of Eternal Energy: What Is Solar Energy?
The most exact definition of Solar Energy is plainly – “the energy from the sun”. It is a term used to classify the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun and intercepted by the Earth. It is the world’s most permanent and reliable source of energy and the most copious.
The uses of solar energy on earth include solar heating for buildings, solar heat for manufacturing or industry and electricity production.
article tags: solar, solar power, solar energy
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Ethnicity Testing: Where Has Your DNA Been?
Have you ever wondered about your ethnic origin? Do you know for sure where all your ancestors were from and which countries' histories were a direct influence on the people who made you who you are?
I've always known I'm Canadian, but not until recently did I wonder: am I part Finnish?
It was just last week when I was broadcasting to the world on MSN that I was "60% Finnished" a personal project when I became truly intrigued about my heritage.
article tags: ethnicity test, dna test, paternity, dna, bioscience, mcfraser, pete mcfraser, dna, paternity test, dna testing
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Go Meteorite Hunting
Go Meteorite Hunting
article tags: meteorites, meteors, nm, space, travel
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Rishon Model of Elementary Particles
It has been proposed that the quarks and leptons consist of more fundamental particles called rishons. The T rishon may be defined as having mass and charge e/3. The V rishon is neutral and has little or no mass. The rishons have spin 1/2, carry color charge, and combine in triplets or rishon-antirishon pairs. Thus the electron is a TTT, the neutrino VVV, the down quark TVV, and the up quark TTV.
article tags: science physics quark rishon elementary particles unified field theory of everything
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Is Switchgrass a Viable Energy Crop?
Switchgrass has long been a staple crop of farmers. It is used as fodder for farm animals, fuel, and electrical needs, as a buffer strip and soil erosion control.
However, when President Bush introduced The Biofuels Initiative during his 2006 state of the nation address, he moved this native prairie grass’ use as an energy crop to the forefront.
The Biofuels Initiative is a critical part of the president’s advanced energy initiatives.
article tags: switch graa, witchgrass, president bush, alternative energy, fossil fuels
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Who is a Successful Scientist?
Being little children we have dreams about whom are we going to be in their future. Though your dream was to fly into outer space, you chose to keep your feet on the ground and let your mind wonder and research. Being attentive, hard-working, intelligent and efficient you have every right to call yourself a scholar, but first of all you are to prove it to the others.
article tags: dissertation thesis, master thesis, thesis
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Disruptive Technologies – Part 1: How music editors are related to steam engines
I am not into technologies, those that change so ever fast, and always. But I do observe technological trends, along which the development of scientific applications revolves.
And of all trends, perhaps disruptive technologies are the defining path of industrial implications, a linear passage that technological progress almost invariably follows..
article tags: disruptive, disruptive technologies, music editor, music maker, music editor software
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Metal Detectors – Pre-Purchase Guidelines
Metal detectors – When people think of Metal Detectors, some people think of combing a beach in search of coins or buried treasure while other people think of security, or the handheld scanners at a concert or sporting event.
Metal detector technology is a huge part of our everyday lives, with a range of uses that span from recreational activities to work and to safety.
article tags: metal detector, metal detectors, handheld metal detector, gold finders, security
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