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Famous Scientists As Children
image credit The scientists in this article left an indelible mark on the world and lived adult lives which will be remembered forever. Yet they were once children. Here are... Read more
Decoding Dope
Why marijuana gets you high, and hemp doesn’t. Cannabis sativa comes in two distinct flavors—smokeable weed, and headache-inducing hemp. The difference between hemp and smokeable... Read more
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Population Explosion: Can the Planet Cope with 15 Billion Humans?
Getting a bit crowded? Photo credit: Anirudh Koul http://flic.kr/p/6LBXH1On Monday 31 October 2011 the population of humans on the planet is expected to exceed... Read more
The 25 October 2011 by Periscope
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Effects on National Highway in Jharkhand State of India Due to 19th September...
The tremor left a 200-foot long/10-foot deep crater on the road.byDr. Nitish PriyadarshiIt is for the first time in earthquake history of Jharkhand that the... Read more
The 17 October 2011 by Priyadarshi
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Was The First Photographed UFO A Comet?
image credit On August 12, 1883, Mexican astronomer José Bonilla was preparing to study the Sun at the recently opened Zacatecas Observatory. Read more
The 19 October 2011 by Gerard
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Arctic Ozone Layer Hole in Sudden Expansion
Say your prayers and ready the evacuation rockets – there’s a new massive hole in the ozone layer. But is it our fault, and should we really be worried? Read more
The 03 October 2011 by Periscope
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The Discovery Of Luminescence: The Bolognian Stone
image credit In 1602 Vincenzo Casciarolo, a cobbler by trade and dilettante alchemist who pursued transformation of humbler materials into gold, discovered wha... Read more
The 18 October 2011 by Gerard
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The Physics Book
I've been reading Cliff Pickover's 'The Physics Book' lately with much interest. Besides being a science writer he's also the author of Reality Carnival, one... Read more
The 24 October 2011 by Gerard
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Milan’s Pitch-Pine Cone Shapes
{[. . .] That hard closed cone, which defied all violent attempts to open it and could only be cut open with a knife, has thus yielded to the gentle persuasion... Read more
The 31 October 2011 by Sgulizia
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Unexplored Antarctic Underground Lake Could Contain Climate Change Clues
A British expedition is setting off to Antarctica to search for new forms of life in a lake deep beneath the ice sheet. Read more
The 11 October 2011 by Periscope
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