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According to the September Issue of Popular Mechanics, a report written by Jim Wilson explains how human beings may some day have the capability to survive to be 180 (one hundred eighty) years old! B...
 C Bailey-Lloyd/Lady Camelot | Science Articles | August 21, 2004
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The NABGG (National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists) will hold it’s 23rd annual conference on Wednesday, September 15 – Saturday, September 18, 2004. HOUSTON, TX (PRWEB) August 18, 2...
 Robert Johnson | Science Articles | August 18, 2004
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Look up! Just do it. What do you see? Stupid question, eh? You see the ceiling of course. When you look upwards during a sunny day while picnicking however, you see the blue sky. Ever wondered why the...
 K.A.Cassimally | Science Articles | May 30, 2004
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It all happened at the beach, few months ago. My uncles, my dad and myself were in a conversation, which quite amazingly resulted in talking about Mars. Being the family’s astronomy expert, I pointed ...
 K.A.Cassimally | Science Articles | May 16, 2004
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Experiments have shown that human physiology becomes very weak in an unknown environment to the brain. Humans then start to panic. Problem is that humans do not necessarily want to show their uncertai...
 K.A.Cassimally | Science Articles | April 10, 2004
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The sun, that celestial body which has always fascinated the human species, which differentiates night and day, which when angry, produces the fascinating auroras, is father to us all: humans, animals...
 K.A.Cassimally | Science Articles | April 10, 2004
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Many scientists are currently exploring the idea of going to live on Mars. Mars is the nearest planet to Earth and scientists actually think that the red planet resembled our Earth some million years ...
 K.A.Cassimally | Science Articles | April 10, 2004
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The process of making an unearthly world more earth-like for the purpose of supporting human life is called teraforming - Steven Wintergerst.Teraforming Mars is the only way we, humans can live and re...
 K.A.Cassimally | Science Articles | April 10, 2004
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What's the difference between science and magic? It's our understanding of what makes something happen.If magic is hocus-pocus, science is simply well understood hocus-pocus. Fire? Solar eclipse? Volc...
 Maya Talisman Frost | Science Articles | March 31, 2004
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Our Bodies, Our FearsI think this is worth reading it.As they reach for the duct tape, Americans say they’re more anxious than ever. Scientific research about how our brains and bodies process fear ca...
 Ransy Reynis | Science Articles | March 14, 2004
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History Helped Shape The Future of Remote Viewing.The public perception of Remote Viewing should not be dictated by opportunistic story tellers but the history needs to be recorded by the factual even...
 Jonina Dourif | Science Articles | February 9, 2004
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The world of physics is a strange world indeed.At the end of the nineteenth century it was found that a negatively charged metal plate would discharge when illuminated, but a positively charged one wo...
 Charles Douglas Wehner | Science Articles | February 9, 2004
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Mathematicians can be pig-headed. Sometimes there are problems that admit of no solution, but the mathematician ignores common sense and presses on regardless.One such question would be "WHERE, ON A U...
 Charles Douglas Wehner | Science Articles | January 23, 2004
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Dear Colleague!Efficiency.I am sure it interests You - especially in attaining a maximum efficiency of the chromatographic column in use. It should be acknowledged that not all has been done yet in th...
 Aram Hayrapetyan | Science Articles | January 9, 2004
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I always start my column with a question. So why break away with tradition now?Would you believe that walls can cool themselves when they get hot? (Actually that’s 2 questions at the beginning of this...
 K.A.Cassimally | Science Articles | December 24, 2003
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