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    Heralded as a revolution by people who need glasses to read, laser eye surgery can eternally change your vision by reshaping the cornea. After a hinged flap is cut a portion of the cornea is revealed and exposed to laser pulses that vaporise the cornea and correct the shape permanently.

    Preventing Brain Damage After a Brain Insult

    Scientists have had success in reducing brain damage after a brain insult by using a polymer called polyethylene glycol.

    The End Of The Dinosaurs

    An article detailing the era in which the dinosaurs lived, and how they met their end.

    The 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens provided an incredible study opportunity for scientists, but what they discovered was a most unexpected shock to many of them.

    A Special Kind of Pheromone

    This article describes a discovery of a new phermone and its effects.

    US Military Creating an Artificial Intelligence

    DARPA is creating a cat level artificial intelligence in a neuromorphic chip

    International video standards conversion presents a larger challenge to international viewing than does region coding.

    The First Life On Land

    Once life had evolved in the oceans, how did it make it onto land, and what was that life like? Find out about the first land dwelling creatures in this article.

    Recent Carbon-14 tests on diamonds from various parts of the world reveal these diamonds contain Carbon-14, which is proof that diamonds are not hundreds of millions of years old as previously claimed.

    Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation with tDCS

    Brain stimulation using transcranial direct current stimulation.

    A Mini Telescope Buyers Guide On How To Buy A Telescope

    Are you interested in astronomy? Wouldn't it be great, to really see, what all those shinning points of light are, in the night sky? Well, you can with a telescope, but how to buy a telescope? What do you need to get started in astronomy, and wouldn't it be great to have it all in an easy telescope buying guide, such as this article?

    Open-minded examination of scientific facts reveals that Carbon Dating supports the biblical account that the earth was judged by a global flood in the recent past.

    What Was Early Earth Like?

    What were the first life forms, and how did they come into being? Find out in this article, as well as how life developed over its first billion years.

    How Did The Solar System Begin?

    An article looking at how the solar system was formed and how Earth became hospitable for life.

    Is Carbon Dating Reliable?

    Carbon Dating methods are subjected to the scrunity of established scientific facts.

    Best Places To Buy Telescopes - Online Or Offline?

    The internet has allowed us easier access to products which weren't easy to find before. Finding a telescope to buy need not be difficult. But is the internet the place to offer the best places to buy telescopes?

    The Big Bang And The Start Of The Universe

    Ever wondered how it all started? This article explains what is currently understood about the Big Bang and how everything came to be.

    Pest Control with Phermones

    This article describes other applications of phermones

    Do Today's Telescopes Outperform Galileo's Telescope?

    Since the internet has created easy access to even a hobby such as practical astronomy, we have easy access to telescopes. Even some toy stores sell telescopes. The question comes to mind - do all these telescopes outperform Galileo's telescope. Join me as we take a look.

    How Do Telescopes Help Scientists?

    Astronomy is one of the oldest of sciences. Since the dawn of time, men and woman have looked up at the heavens for answers. So, how does a telescope help scientists today? In this article, we will look at how does telescopes help scientists.

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