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  • Progress in Protein Crystallography  By : Robert Thomson
    Protein crystallography is a very new but very interesting field of science. The first study was done only 50 years ago and during this time the achievements and impact on our life were enormous.
  • Understanding Electric Motors and Their Uses  By : David H Urmann
    Electric motors have been a part of our modern society, and these made our lives more comfortable. However, it is essential to understand more about them so that you do not have any problem using one.
  • Information On Dinosaur Bones  By : David H Urmann
    This article discusses how dinosaurs and the prehistoric life will not be completely revealed due to the rarity of fossilization of dinosaur bones. And also provides you information on a variety of fossils, rock and minerals with this article.
  • How Galileo’s Telescope Changed Astronomy  By : Will Kalif
    Before Galileo turned his telescope toward the night sky the act of astronomy was pretty much an astrological pursuit where objects and motions of object in the sky were explained using ancient and archaic understandings of the universe and how it works.
  • Human Growth Hormone Information  By : David H Urmann
    Understanding how human growth hormones work and the possible medical benefits for using supplemental hormones for a variety of disease is a very important scientific achievement. Learn more about all the possibilities and benefits with this article.
  • The Unknown World Of Giant Squids  By : David H Urmann
    This article contains everything you need to know about giant squids - from a detailed introduction to giant squids straight to a multitude of photos and interesting facts about giant squids.
  • Alien Invasions from Secret Space  By : Robert Thomson
    US intelligence agencies are accused of fabricating false UFO photographs as part of a wider alien disinformation campaign.
  • Alien Invasions from Secret Space  By : Robert Thomson
    US intelligence agencies are accused of fabricating false UFO photographs as part of a wider alien disinformation campaign.
  • SETI Astronomy and the Collective Unconscious  By : Robert Thomson
    The efforts of SETI astronomers are critiqued as a product of the collective unconscious, leading them to perpetual failure.
  • Uderstanding Bacteria and Enzymes  By : James Harris
    The adaptable nature of bacteria makes it possible to exploit particular strains for their beneficial qualities. The natural biodegradation of organic waste can be greatly enhanced by the introduction of naturally occurring, non genetically engineered, non pathogenic bacteria. Biodegrading "specialists" are scientifically selected for their exceptional enzyme production and long term stability.
  • Fiber Optic: Historical Perspective  By : Rodger Bailey
    Facts About Data Fiber Optics
  • A Basic Course in Fiber Optics  By : Rodger Bailey, MS
    How does Fiber Optics Function?
  • Metallurgical Engineering  By : David Niebuhr
    Metallurgical engineering is problem solving or development of products using the engineering disciplines of materials science and metallurgy. If metallurgy is the development and production of metallic components, then a simple explanation of metallurgical engineering is optimizing the metallic elements and compounds for a specific function.
  • Cold fusion - The Salvage from the Energy Crisis?  By : Knut Holt
    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 taboo.
  • Dolphins - Amazing Creatures Of The Ocean  By : Joshua Plansden
    Since dolphins swim in the water many people think that they must be fish. However, dolphins are in fact warm-blooded mammals that breathe air and give birth to baby dolphins rather than lay eggs. This fact alone makes dolphins unique creatures, but they also have many more characteristics that make them one of the most interesting animals on the planet.
  • Hydroponics - A Novel Blessing of Science  By : Wang
    The term hydroponics stands for the technique of cultivating plants in a nutrient solution rather than in soil. It’s a novel technique of growing plants in water which contains dissolved nutrients. This technique is also known as indoor gardening, aquiculture and tank farming.
  • The Invention of the Atomic Clock  By : Marcus
    Louis Essen was born in 1908 in a small city in England called Nottingham. His childhood was typical of the time and he pursued his education with enjoyment and dedication. At the age of 20 Louis graduated from the University of Nottingham, where he had been studying.
  • What Are Chemical Bonds and Why Do They Form?  By : Cheryl Haining
    Attraction between atoms or ions leads to a chemical bond. According to the types of bonds contained in a molecule, the physical properties including melting point, hardness, electrical and thermal conductivity and solubility are determined.


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