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  • Atheism and Freethought Online  By : Chris Robertson
    The Internet makes all the difference when it comes to promoting and discussing atheism, naturalism, and other forms of freethought. Learn how freethinkers can unite online...
  • Science Fair Guides  By : Robert d. Watson
    How do you choose between the different options of science fair guides you can purchase for your student? Do you look to value, or do you look to the sheer number of options? Ease of use, or complexity? What will earn your students the highest possible grade?
  • Different Uses of LED Bulbs Throughout History  By : Art Gib
    The semiconductor light-emitting diode, more common known as the LED, has become an integral part of modern households. Most of us have numerous little lights, brought to us by LEDs, glowing in nearly every room; we also enjoy longer lasting, more energy efficient light bulbs. What most people don't know, however, is that LED was discovered over 100 years ago!
  • The Knowledge-based Economy and Translation  By : petar
    Generally speaking, knowledge is the invisible power passed down from generation to generation throughout human history. It grows slowly, gradually but eternally to become what is often proverbially called “wisdom”. Maybe this is the gist of the new “knowledge based economies”? Putting this opinion in reverse order means that science and technology should not be considered as the only source of knowledge. Practice and life experience, be it in personal or social form, are yet another no less important source of knowledge and wisdom – a point particularly important for professionals like historians and translators. A good illustration of this can be found in folklore, especially proverbs. You know that proverbs are short extracts of life experience and wisdom. They explain a lot of life. I have chosen a few proverbs and comments below to explain some aspects of the translation process and , of course, to stress the importance and responsibility of translators’ work…
  • The Science Of Smoking: How Smell Works  By : Ann Knapp
    One of the worlds largest and most valuable jewel collections, the Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia, or Crown Jewels of Iran, consists of a mind-boggling number of treasures. On display at the Museum of The Treasury of National Iranian Jewels in Tehran, Iran, the collection ranges from breathtaking tiaras to jewel-studded swords to princely thrones, and much more.
  • Hard Water Treatment Methods; Science Of Magic?  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at what causes hard water and the wealth of treatment methods out there; some with scientific evidence, others with anecdotal proof.
  • There Is A Science Of Getting Rich  By : Aguy Zee
    There is a Science of getting rich, and it is an exact science, like algebra or arithmetic.
  • Elementary School Science Fair Projects|Science Fair Projects for Sixth Graders  By : Robert d. Watson
    You may ask, how does a 6th science fair projects make kids into productive persons? The simple reason is by giving them knowledge to be dedicated or responsible. This can come from finishing a sixth grade science fair projects.
  • Water Fuel Cell to Run Your Car On Water As Fuel  By : kaleb
    Water fuel cell kits are easy to install and the materials you will need are readily available. Follow the simple step by step instructions and you can have your car fuel cell up and running in a matter of a few hours. Water fuel cells are cost effective, easy to create and free of pollution. The use of water for gas
  • Piltdown Man and The Theory of Evolution  By : Sammy Beanard
    Evolutionary theory states that more advanced organisms have evolved from simpler ones. This is why scientists were looking for a "missing link" between man and ape.
  • Some Miracles of The Quran - 4  By : Harun Yahya
    Don't they see how We come to the land eroding it at its extremities?... (Qur'an, 13:41)
    ... Don't they see how We come to the land eroding it from its extremities?... (Qur'an, 21:44)

  • Some Miracles of The Quran - 3  By : Harun Yahya
    No! I swear by the planets-that recede, that ride their course [and] hide themselves. (Qur'an, 81: 15-16)
  • Some Miracles of The Quran - 2  By : Harun Yahya
    As we know, the only source of light in the Solar System is the Sun. With advances in technology, astronomers discovered that the Moon was not a source of light but that it merely reflects the light reaching it from the Sun. The expression "lamp" in the above verse is a translation of the Arabic word "siraaj," which most perfectly describes the Sun, the source of light and heat.

  • Universe- Is It Finite?  By : cdmohatta
    Is universe finite or infinite? It has been stipulated that Big Bang took place about 14.7 billion years ago. After that the universe has been expanding. The galaxies are running away from each other. The farther galaxies are running at that much higher speed. So the universe is said to be expanding and finite.
  • Life At The Atomic Level- How Does It Look?  By : cdmohatta
    When we look around us, we see our home, our computer, other gadgets, grass, birds, other human beings, tables, chairs, jungles, soil, clouds, lakes and so on. We see and encounter innumerable creations in our life.
  • The Wave-Like Properties of the Electron and the Scientific Proof  By : Harun Yahya
    Electrons are particles spinning and revolving around the nucleus of the atom similar to the earth rotating on its own axis as it also revolves around the sun. This rotation, like that of the planets, is realised ceaselessly and in perfect order on paths we call orbits.
  • Quantum Physics: The Discovery That Scientifically Demolished Materialism  By : Harun Yahya
    The quantum model of universe is an attempt to purge the Big Bang of its creationist implications. Supporters of this model base it on the observations of quantum (subatomic) physics. In quantum physics, it is to be observed that subatomic particles appear and disappear spontaneously in a vacuum.
  • Materialism: The Superstition of an Age  By : Harun Yahya
    Ancient Greek thinkers imagined that all bodies consisted of tiny particles called atoms. They maintained that these atoms shaped the universe and all living things, without intention or direction and without being subjected to any conscious intervention.
  • All Philosophies Constructed On The Basis Of Matter Is Collapsed  By : Harun Yahya
    In the early 20th century, scientists discovered something new: that matter was not as we had imagined it to be. Matter was not solid. Matter had no colors. It gave off no smells, sounds or image. Matter was simply energy.
  • Constellations The Astronomers Navigation Tool  By : Koz Huseyin
    Since the dawn of time, when man first looked up in the heavens, he painted the sky with pictures. The points of light from stars made patterns which looked like certain objects. Today these constellations are still in use, though some have been left out, and are necessary to navigate the heavens with a telescope.
  • Award Winning Science Fair Projects  By : Robert d. Watson
    Has your child's science fair project accomplished what they set out to learn? If not, you should check out this science fair project article to help you get your experiment back on track
  • Writing a Science Dissertation in Word Presentation  By : Robert Jack
    Writing a science dissertation in word presentation has to be a formal piece of dissertation writing. When writing a science dissertation one should have good knowledge about the topic that is going to be researched.
  • Creation Theories  By : Stacey T Pollock
    A viewpoint of creation theory.
  • Top Ranking Universities Offer Online Degree Programs  By : Bailey Smith
    With the growing demand for more flexible educational opportunities, more schools are beginning to offer quality online degree programs, including some of the nation's top ranking universities who are offering certification programs and undergraduate degrees as well as graduate programs- all online.
  • Getting The Most Out of An Online Degree Program  By : Bailey Smith
    Increasingly, a larger number of schools and universities are offering courses and degree programs online in order to make their programs accessible by students who would otherwise not be able to benefit from a traditional on campus educational program.
  • Vast Career Potential For Those Who Earn A Master of Science in Safety,Security & Emergency Managemt  By : Bailey Smith
    If you are looking to advance your career in a way that truly makes a difference in your community and gives you a sense of pride in what you do then Eastern Kentucky University's Master of Science in Safety, Security & Emergency Management online degree and certification program(s) could hold your key to a more meaningful career.
  • What A Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management Can Do For You  By : Bailey Smith
    As the demands on the health care system grow, qualified, well trained and dedicated individuals are in high demand. A Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management from the University of Cincinnati can help you not only address this need but give your career a giant push.
  • Laser welding ins and outs you don't know  By : Wilf Staton
    Laser welding plastics is a fairly new process. It super heats the polymer without physical contact. Most applications processes are done by ,directing the beam of infrared light. Directly at the weld joint.
  • A Brief History of Greenhouses and Its Advantages  By : David Urmann
    Greenhouses are being used to protect and grow sensitive plant. The art of building greenhouses started from the Roman era and up to now many plant lovers are addicted to having one of their own.
  • Provocative Silence  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Dark night with cold breeze was there, which is usually a concern for the residents of hilly station Abbottabad. The emotions and feelings of residents are directly proportional to the climatic changes. In fact it is true through out the year. People care very much about the weather and its fluctuations here, sunny day in winter season is usually welcomed and windy nights are sensational.
  • First Time Telescope Buying Tips  By : Koz Huseyin
    Trying to find the best telescope for your needs is not always easy. Perhaps you are buying a telescope online or you have suddenly seen a telescope locally that you must simply buy. There are some tips that you need to know to get the best experience out of your first telescope.
  • The Spiritual Ecology of Evolution  By : josefgraf
    An article by Insight21 that presents alternative views on evolution, including the perspectives of Peter Kropotkin and Rudolf Steiner.
  • Properties of Minerals  By : Claudia Mann
    Which properties of minerals do Mineralogists look at to determine the identity of a mineral specimen? How important are color, luster, or crystal structure to the search? Find out all about these characteristics and more in this article.
  • Truth Behind Dinosaur Fossils  By : David Urmann
    Dinosaur fossils were first found in England. Discover more about the past by visiting FossilsRocksMinerals.Com.
  • The Hot Jobs for those with Computer Science Degrees  By : M. Jackson
    Earning a degree in computer science or one of the many disciplines listed above can help you advance in your current career or help you start a new one. There are many opportunities for employment once you graduate. While some fields as not a plentiful as others, your chances of finding employment are increased if you have a college degree.
  • Building Your Science Fair Project  By : Jimmy Cox
    Do you have the right tools for the job? How about materials? Here are a few tips on practical projecteering.
  • Secrets of a Science Fair  By : Jimmy Cox
    Let's suppose you have finished polishing a satisfying piece of scientific work. Or it might be more realistic to suppose that you have reached a natural stopping point where it becomes evident that new thinking, planning and equipment may be necessary before you can go any further.
  • Kabbalah Is Easy – Here's Why  By : Bnei Baruch
    Kabbalah may seem like a very complicated science, but in fact, it talks about one simple principle - "love thy neighbor as yourself."
  • 4th Grade Science Fair Projects  By : Robert d. Watson
    Once again, we look forward to the mandatory and yearly stunning displays of the 4th grade science project. Why are these assigned, are they actually a requirement, and what is the point in doing an 4th grade science project?
  • First Grade Science Project  By : Robert d. Watson
    Just when you thought you had a few more years to relax before you needed to begin racking your brain for ideas -- comes the first grade science project. Most of you are familiar with the dreaded school science projects
  • Science Fair Research Made Easy  By : Jimmy Cox
    Believe it or not, many beginning science fairers try to plan a project without really understanding the nature of their subject. As you might expect, the most complicated apparatus or impressive looking display does not mean much unless the builder can demonstrate a good measure of fundamental knowledge.
  • Ideas For An 8th Grade Science Fair Project: The Simplified Approach  By : Roland Jefferson III
    Don't worry about getting too fancy. Look for concepts that you really like and understand well. Create something that explains your understanding in a creative way.
  • Buying Science Fiction Collectibles  By : Daniel Millions
    All star trek and star wars nerds this is for you!
  • Easy Kids Science Fair Project Demonstration  By : bindi
    Here is an easy kids science fair project that works great as a demonstration.
  • How to Find a Middle School Science Fair Project Idea  By : Robert d. Watson
    Creativity is the key to any middle school science project idea. Using creativity when you gather the information surrounding your topic will enable you to create a middle school science project idea that will remain in everyone's mind for a long time after viewing.
  • Middle School Science Projects Explained  By : Robert d. Watson
    Building a school science fair project is a challenge faced by millions of children and parents around the world today. Projects are difficult to do, but well worthwhile for everyone involved.
  • High School Science Project Using Energy  By : bindi
    Here is a science project learning about the energy in foods.
  • Middle School Science Experiments and Ideas for How to Complete them  By : Robert d. Watson
    Building a school science fair project is a challenge faced by a lot of students around the world. Science fair projects are time-consuming to complete, but well worthwhile for everyone involved.
  • Scientific Discovery  By : Aurika Grynko
    This scientific paper presents information on fundamentals that originated our Nature,so called objetive reality.
  • Spirituality Information: Origins of the Universe  By : Richard D. Blackstone
    Why was the universe created in the first place? Have you ever wondered about what was here before the universe? Explore these concepts and expand your perspectives.
  • Kids Science Project for 7th Grade  By : bindi
    Easy kid friendly science project idea perfect for 7th o 8th grade and younger elementary school.
  • 8th Grad Science Project using Agriculture  By : bindi
    Science project for middle school students using agriculture as a theme.
  • Learning About Prehistoric Animals Through Fossil Eggs  By : David Urmann
    Explore the world of fossils and get all the valuable information on fossils and other important aspects related to them.
  • Science Project Idea for 4th Grade Student  By : bindi
    Here is a great science project for a 4th grade student or a 7th grade student even high schoolers will find this useful.
  • Reality Is Relative and Kabbalah Uses This Fact  By : Bnei Baruch
    Modern science and Kabbalah both agree that the picture of reality depends on the observer’s qualities. However, Kabbalah also works to develop the observer’s qualities in order to reveal a broader picture of reality.
  • Science Project Perfect For A Young Student  By : bindi
    I have a fantastic science project for a young child ot a child who has a hard time with science but still needs to do a successful science project for school. They will love this and should get a good grade.
  • Deciding Research For Your Science Project  By : Jimmy Cox
    If you are having trouble deciding what to do your science research on then read this article and this will help you to figure out what you should choose.
  • Science Project to Amaze  By : bindi
    Here is an easy but intriguing science project. It should be done by a more advanced person as it requires some materials and procedures that should not be used by younger children..
  • Simple Kids Science Fair Project Idea  By : bindi
    Here is a simple science project so easy a small child can do it but complex enough for a college student to research.
  • Dinosaur Bones  By : Deven
    Find a short page discussing how dinosaurs and the prehistoric life will not be completely revealed due to the rarity of fossilization of dinosaur bones. And also get valuable information on a variety of fossils, rock and minerals with fossils-rocks-minerals.com
  • Diagnostic Tests of Diabetic Nephropathy  By : Robert Baird
    If your diabetic patient has a normal urine albumin excretion level, then urine albumin and renal function tests should be performed annually. Keep in mind that a urine dipstick test for protein can't detect mild to moderate increases in albumin.
  • A History of Science Fairs  By : Jimmy Cox
    Back in October, 1828, The American Institute of the City of New York held its first industrial fair.
  • Space Travel: Science or Fiction?  By : Francesca Black
    There are those who deny Neil Armstrong walked on the moon and maintain the whole story was a government conspiracy. The idea that man could actually break away from our cradle of atmosphere and gravity was once fiction of the highest sort. Yet one dreamer made it a reality. What is there not to believe about space travel? Will there be a time when such a thing is feasible?
  • Aurvedic Home Remedies for The Treatment of Urticaria  By : Robert Baird
    Ayurveda believes either or all the humours, when vitiated could cause urticaria. Some of the known situations are taking cold water beverage after taking exercise, or exposing the body to cold when it is hot, infestation with some parasite, mental excitement etc. But, the most probable cause is when pitta vitiates and kapha­vayu aggravate.
  • Salt and Sodium, Are they the Same?  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    This article talks about how salt and sodium are different yet are often interchanged in conversation when talking about nutrition. The author cites study examples and advice from fitness experts on how to limit both in your diet.
  • Why Smart People Make Stupid Decisions  By : Derek Both
    How many times have you heard stories about smart people making stupid decisions with their money?
  • Fossils - Window Into Our Past  By : Chris Campbell
    With their expertise, and the help a few well preserved fossils, it's truly amazing the things they can find out about our ancient neighbours.
  • Ten Highlights from the Aspen Institute Forum on Health, Wellness and Medical Science  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    The Aspen Health Forum just gathered an impressive group of around 250 people to discuss the most pressing issues in Health and Medical Science. Here you have the summary of the top Ten Trends discussed.
  • Do Students Keep Up with their Calculus?  By : Robert Duval
    I analyze the main factors that affect the chances for success in Calculus. What do we need to do to make sure our children keep up with it?
  • Latest on Cosmetic Foot Surgery  By : EmpoweredD
    Women’s obsessions with shoes are an enigma. And a foot is hardly an after thought--especially when it comes to high fashion.
  • The Ins and Outs of Brest Augmentation  By : EmpoweredD
    By inserting an implant behind each breast, surgeons are able to increase a woman's bust line by one or more bra cup sizes.
  • Children and Food Allergies  By : EmpoweredD
    Children’s food allergies can cause parents immense amounts of anxiety
  • Kids and Flu Vaccine  By : EmpoweredD
    Flu season typically peaks between December and March, and so now is the time that those most at risk need to get the shot. But there’s some confusion about which children should get it this year because of the shortage.
  • News Alzheimer's Immune Treatment  By : EmpoweredD
    While there are medications that can slow—slightly--the progression of Alzheimer’s, the end inevitably comes in all those affected.
  • Wrinkle Fillers Update  By : EmpoweredD
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  • Tylenol Overdose Study  By : EmpoweredD
    When you think about dangerous, life-threatening and abused drugs, there’s one which is high on the list which you’ve probably used on many occasions.
  • Embryonic Stem Cells  By : EmpoweredD
    Embryonic stem cells have been making headlines recently. But among the talk, there is rarely a pause to explain what embryonic stem cells are, what makes them unique, and why they stir up so much debate.
  • Rapid Rise in "Complementary" Medical Services  By : EmpoweredD
    Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) has become increasingly common in the United States, and 72% of adults use some form of CAM therapies according to the US National Centers for Disease Control and US National Center for Health Statisti
  • Quit Smoking Tip  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Instead of using nicotine, like most other products on the market, Nicocure patches employ an effective homeopathic formula to remove your desire to smoke. Natural herbs and extracts like Lobelia Inflata work quickly as expectorants for the lungs and they alter the taste of tobacco products, too.
  • Inhaled Insulin Marketing Failure  By : EmpoweredD
    According to the American Diabetes Association, 16% of the 14.6 million people diagnosed with diabetes need daily doses of insulin.
  • Kids and Interactive Video Games  By : EmpoweredD
    Major toy and technology companies continue to invent interactive video games that are promising to turn your kid from couch potato to active moving, jumping, swinging, game player.
  • Hangover Cure  By : EmpoweredD
    Hangovers- the medical term is called veisalgia- are a common problem for Americans, making it especially relevant to find an effective hangover cure.
  • Stent Angioplasty  By : EmpoweredD
    Stent angioplasty was first performed in the mid-1980s and was approved by the FDA in the mid-1990s.
  • Help Quit Smoking  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Many of the gums and patches on the market contain nicotine, so even as you are using them to quit, you still can't get the chemical out of your system! At Ultra Herbal, our Nicocure patches offer you an effective, natural alternative to the nicotine-derived products on the market.
  • Understanding 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.
  • Science and Convictions  By : Fabiola Castillo
    Science has come a long way in helping authorities catch the culprits. Other than relying on witness testimony, juries have looked to scientific facts that have been able to speak louder on a witness stand in order to convince them to convict or acquit a defendant.
  • The Man Who Discovered How Blood Circulates  By : Don Alexander
    Prior to William Harvey, many scientists hypothesized that blood didn't move at all, but simply pulsed in response to the heart. These were good predictions, but others taught that arteries and veins were helping the blood flow, and that the blood was being absorbed into the body's system.
  • The Bald Eagle - Off the Endagered List  By : Ryan Orlancia
    There were many decades in which the U.S. national symbol was believed to be headed for extinction, but the species has since made a remarkable comeback. In 1940 the bald eagle was declared to be endangered, and to protect it from hunters the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection act was passed.
  • Is Global Warming True Or False ?  By : Calvin A Leonard
    Is Global Warming real? Indeed some believe Global Warming is a lot of hot air. We all know of the doom and gloom predictions of Global Warming and Climate Change with rising sea levels, super storms and it all sounds like a lot of trouble we will be in?
  • Paper Deacidification Spray  By : Duane Denison
    PaperSaver was applied by aerosol spray to single to sheets of acid paper. Following uniform, replicate treatments and a brief period to allow the carrier to evaporate, sheets were weighed to determine deacidification solids add-on. Measurements determined that the mass of the deacidification formulation added per page displayed a range of 0.3-0.5% of the total mass of each paper sheet. The results of these tests provide a recommended application rate of 3 pages [single-sided applications] per ounce of PaperSaver formulation.
  • PaperSaver Deacidification Spray For Archiving Paper  By : Duane Denison
    PaperSaver was applied by aerosol spray to single to sheets of acid paper. Following uniform, replicate treatments and a brief period to allow the carrier to evaporate, sheets were weighed to determine deacidification solids add-on. Measurements determined that the mass of the deacidification formulation added per page displayed a range of 0.3-0.5% of the total mass of each paper sheet. The results of these tests provide a recommended application rate of 3 pages [single-sided applications] per ounce of PaperSaver formulation.
  • Smell the Benefits Of Pheromones  By : Scott Fromherz
    Pheromones are a way of communicating that many people are not aware of. They are chemicals that are produced by the body that allow communication between two people through the sense of smell.
  • Stop Hair Loss  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    As the saw palmetto in Provillus blocks DHT, vitamin B6, biotin, zinc, and magnesium work to provide your scalp with the vital nutrients it needs to produce healthy hair. Gota Kola, Eleuthro, Uva-Ursi, pumpkin oil, and other extracts are also used to stimulate hair growth and assist with protein synthesis and energy metabolism. This effective combination has made Provillus extremely successful in stopping hair loss and kickstarting regrowth. In fact, this supplement is rated as the best hair loss treatment pill on the market!
  • The Beauty Of Solar Ovens  By : Joseph Then
    It took years of research before the solar oven was eventually introduced to the world. It is low-cost, it is long-lasting and it is highly efficient. The solar oven was designed to stand almost any weather condition and it is also energy efficient.
  • Solar Energy - The Alternative Source of Energy  By : Joseph Then
    The fact is that the cost of energy keeps rising, and alone is forcing people to look the other direction for cheaper alternatives to energy.
  • Coping with stress and anxiety among teens  By : ruiz
    Anxiety in everyday occurences; separation anxiety; example of separatio anxiety and how to look for its symptoms; how to cope up with separation anxiety;
  • 22 ways to a good night's sleep  By : Craig Burton
    How many of you consider the importance of sleep in relation to fat-loss, injury prevention and recovery, lack of focus, and overall health and vitality? According to a study published in the Lancet Medical Journal chronic sleep deprivation may speed the onset or increase the severity of age-related conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and memory loss.
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  • Homeopathy  By : Craig Burton
    Homeopathy is one of the most widely used forms of medicine in the world today. Read more about this natural alternative to conventional medicine!
  • Hybrid Training  By : Craig Burton
    Today I want to share with you an exciting alternative called hybrid training to spice up your workouts. These are more advance techniques and as always form is essential. So if you are new to training I recommend a postural and movement assessment to determine if you have any imbalances that need to be first addressed and corrected. Additionally being already familiar with the single exercises (e.g. bench press, bicep curl etc) is a prerequisite. Lern more about it!
  • Food Intolerances and Allergies - is it just in your head  By : Craig Burton
    Food intolerance has become a major health issue today, dividing conventional and alternative medicine. Read more about how to deal with it.

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