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- Night of the Living Set
By: James Pynn - Nov 6, 2009 My wife and I are both starting out in the entertainment industry. She's an art director and I'm awed by her talent. She manages to always get what...
- The Ammonium Nitrate Men From Mars
By: James Pynn - Nov 6, 2009 Lets make our way past the beakers full of bubbling, fizzing solvents and crackling electrical machines to quickly and succinctly explore the...
- Inspiration 101
By: James Pynn - Nov 4, 2009 Junior high can be a difficult stage for any teenager. The transition from elementary to middle school can be overwhelming. From having to use a...
- Discover The Facts About The Creationism v Evolutionary Theory Argument.
By: Mark Knowles - Nov 3, 2009 The creation versus evolution issue has been going on since the days of Darwin. Secular scientists claim that the proof is irrefutable, and that...
- What Is Expected To Make The 2012: Polar Shift Occur?
By: Jean Hantch - Oct 31, 2009 2012: Polar Shift. Many believe that the year 2012 will bring about the next polar shift. Basically, it is expected for the North and South Pole to...
- The Sun Is Powerful, Here Is How You Can Harness It's Energy
By: Julie Manther - Oct 31, 2009 Solar energy is a clean form of energy production, which does not pollute the environment. The promise of cleaner energy and advancements in green...
- Equipment for The Amateur Astronomer: Astronomy Binoculars For Beginners
By: Gary Nugent - Oct 27, 2009 Telescopes and binoculars and other astronomy equipment and accessories are the meat and potatoes of amateur astronomy.
- Was Einstein Wrong? Special Science Article Detailing A New Report.
By: George Wang - Oct 26, 2009 Is Albert Einstein's Special Relativity mismatched with the equations on which science's best concept is built? New observations made by many...
- The Run-through Of The Creation Vs Evolution Debate
By: Mark Knowles - Oct 24, 2009 What is the meaning of like? Scholars have been asking themselves that for the longest time. People have been asking that more-so now more than...
- How an Easy Grow Greenhouse Works
By: Benedict Perez - Oct 15, 2009 The primary purpose of having a greenhouse is for the plants to grow rapidly. A greenhouse is a building structure with glass roof and walls which...
- Say Hello to the Top San Antonio Weight Loss Surgery Professionals
By: Randolf Stevens - Oct 11, 2009 San Antonio Bariatric Surgeons is the home of highly skilled and specialized in performing gastric bypass surgery. Bariatric surgery is a weight...
- Space Shuttle Retirement: Why is NASA cancelling the Shuttle?
By: Amy Adams - Oct 10, 2009 After almost 30 years, NASA's space shuttle program is ending. NASA is cancelling its space shuttle program and the space shuttles will be retired....
- Making Time For Your Biology Course Online
By: Lindsay Barnes - Oct 10, 2009 So you have finally decided to take a major step and add to your list of professional credentials by taking a biology course. Congratulations! More...
- Major Developments in Roof Wind Turbine Power
By: Luke Webber - Oct 4, 2009 The world is potentially at the point of being self sustainable. We have the technology to develop energy to power houses with sustainable...
- Reverse Engineering a Product
By: Dayna Fields - Sep 25, 2009 The field of science goes hand-in-hand with the terms contract inspection and reverse engineering. Considering what we had just a decade ago, the...
- Follow Safety Procedures in Science Labs
By: Jack Landry - Sep 25, 2009 There are a number of things that can go not according to plan when conducting experiments. Therefore, it is important to take all the necessary...
- What Do Single And Double Beam Spectrophotometers Do?
By: Andrew Long - Sep 24, 2009 A single and double beam spectrophotometer is an instrument which is designed to measure light by wavelength distribution.
- Determining Particle Size And Shape With a Particle Analyzer
By: Andrew Long - Sep 24, 2009 There are many different technologies in use to study the properties of particles, with some better suited to providing quantitative or qualitative...
- The Man Who Started It All
By: Bryan Hays - Sep 21, 2009 It only takes one leap of faith to gather all your courage and set out for what you feel is your purpose. Perhaps no one understands the concept of...
- Good Food is Vital
By: Dr. Lorna Mistranski - Sep 20, 2009 Two types of patients that were diagnosed with mild Alzheimer's showed contrasting results when dealing with the patients brain size-patients with...
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