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Meteor Showers In Late July
- By Ian Maclean
- Published Yesterday
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A flurry of Meteor Activity in late July makes a worthwhile show in the late evening and early morning Sky. Read on to find out more about these little known celestial shows. Meteor Showers that can be seen include the Alpha Pisces Australids and Southern Delta Aquarids, so make sure you check them out.
Coal Mining And The Environment
- By Alisha Dhamani
- Published Yesterday
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Conserving energy is a gift to future generations and an act of gratitude for God's provision.
Telescopes Or Binoculars For Astronomy?
- By Koz Huseyin
- Published Wednesday 23rd 2008
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Do you want to get into the fun scientific hobby of astronomy? First you will need a scientific instrument which will allow the heavens to come to you! This can be done with a telescope or even astronomy binoculars. In this article, we will take a look at both options.
Where Does Solar Energy Come From?
- By Koz Huseyin
- Published Wednesday 23rd 2008
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Solar energy is making a big impact today. In the world we live, we have put major strain on natural resources. But, there is a renewable energy source, which is becoming a viable source to meet the needs of humanity, it is called solar energy. But, where does solar energy come from?
Squids Attract Bacteria By Their Slime
- By Sara Jones
- Published Wednesday 23rd 2008
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Squids become partners with bacteria to become better hunters.
The Importance Of The Conductivity Meter To The Agricultural Industry
- By Thomas Pretty
- Published Wednesday 23rd 2008
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A look how the conductivity meter has revolutionised the world of agriculture allowing operatives to find the qualities of their soils and water and improve their yields.
Forget what you know (or think you know) about coaching your clients for tennis. This article lays out the full story of training your tennis players as they should be... like athletes!
What Schools Fail To Keep Science Exciting
- By Sara Jones
- Published Monday 21st 2008
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Science doesn't have to be boring! If we change how we teach it, kids will demand more science!
Technology Used In Astronomy Today
- By Koz Huseyin
- Published Friday 18th 2008
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Astronomy is a topic in science. For most of astronomy, there are scientific instruments in use. These can be telescopes, which have different technologies, and also that of using computers. In this article, we will take a look at technology used in astronomy today.
The Science Of Astronomy Today
- By Koz Huseyin
- Published Friday 18th 2008
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When we think of astronomy, we may be inclined to think that it only deals with scientists and astronomers looking up at objects in space with a telescope. However, there is far more to astronomy than simply looking at objects in space. In this article, we will look into the science of astronomy.
Why Smart People Make Stupid Decisions
- By Derek Both
- Published Wednesday 16th 2008
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How many times have you heard stories about smart people making stupid decisions with their money?
Outlining Mechanical Engineering
- By Derek Both
- Published Wednesday 16th 2008
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Although maybe not one of the most "glamorous" of trades, mechanical engineering is definitely one of the most important, and also frequently used, though you may not realize just how frequent and common. Take the chair you're currently sitting on reading this article - you can bet there's at least some kind of mechanical engineering process in its design to make it as comfortable as possible.
Sports Science & Improving Sporting Performance
- By Derek Both
- Published Wednesday 16th 2008
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Sport science is a collection of scientific disciplines that work together to improve the performance of a given athlete.
Astronomy And The Universe - A Look At Home!
- By Koz Huseyin
- Published Tuesday 15th 2008
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Today, we are going to fly so high, and travel through our home the universe. Come join me as we take a look at the vastness of our Universe and what it entails exactly.
How To Use A Telescope For Research
- By Koz Huseyin
- Published Tuesday 15th 2008
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Would you like to do scientific research with your telescope? Do you have a preconception that to do serious research with telescopes needs an astrophysics degree and a telescope costing millions of dollars? Not so, even with a small hobby telescope you too can do great research with your home telescope.
Understanding Immunoassays for Dummies
- By Jordan McPelt
- Published Monday 14th 2008
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A brief article explaining some of the things you may not know about what life science companies do.
The Water Purification Process
- By Thomas Pretty
- Published Friday 11th 2008
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A look at how water purification is carried out and how it supplies us with safe and clean drinking water.
Where To Buy A Telescope From
- By Koz Huseyin
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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Your passion is ignited. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope pictures have captivated your imagination. Now you are on the quest to buy your own astronomical telescope, yes your very own! But, where can you buy a scientific instrument for a beginner, and still be able to use it properly?
Levers - Simple Machines That Rock The World
- By Sara Jones
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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The lever is the easiest of the six simple machines to understand. Tips on how to identify levers in real life and understand the different kinds.
Why Enzymes Have Revolutionised The Way We Disinfect
- By Thomas Pretty
- Published Friday 4th 2008
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A look at the use of scientifically developed disinfectant in the form of powder and tablets and the spheres in which they are used.
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