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Tips and advice for the future moon miners, from an experienced earth miner that works at NASA now.
 Michael Cottier | Science Articles | June 9, 2006
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Days are filled with tasks to complete, appointments to keep, and errands to do. With so many things going on arouund us, how do we keep ourselves connected to our Heavenly Father? Hhere are some ...
 Lyka | Science Articles | May 2, 2006
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A survey of various random number generating algorithms are studied and presented. The presented algorithms are compared and contrasted for their various efforts to recreate the events of r...
 Karim J A Brathwaite | Science Articles | April 16, 2006
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Nikola Tesla was an inventor. He invented many things you take for granted today. Edison may have worked electricity, But Nikola Tesla invented the A/C power and the methods to making and distribution...
 Wally Jukes | Science Articles | April 11, 2006
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Unless your head has been super-glued inside a science book, you have observed the furious debate between proponents of intelligent design (ID) and supporters of evolution; a debate that has bounced f...
 Charlotte Laws, Ph.D. | Science Articles | February 6, 2006
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Published by the University of Washington, Seattle Campus, and utilized by students in the UW’s Geophysics Program.
 Karen Cole-Peralta | Science Articles | December 25, 2005
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At first glance it’s hard to imagine how the proliferation of human activity upon the environment has been a major factor in climate change given that climate change alone is nothing new. Over two mil...
 Jacob Fiennes | Science Articles | December 15, 2005
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Locally, though, order is often fighting disorder for dominance. In other words, in localized, open systems, order sometimes tends to increase and, by definition, statistical entropy tends to decrease...
 Sam Vaknin | Science Articles | December 5, 2005
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Are you wondering what indeed does statistics have to do with drug contaminated notes? Let’s suffice it to say: Everything. Yes, though the connection may sound implausible, a team of conscientious an...
 Mahalakshmi Prabhakaran | Science Articles | November 16, 2005
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In todays modern economy, Gas & Oil, have become such important aspects, that it would be safe to say that we rely on them. A few examples are gas in our cars, for our furnaces, and the production...
 Ryan Fyfe | Science Articles | November 16, 2005
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Silver, a chemical element, exists in the periodic table with the symbol "Ag" and atomic number 47. Silver is a soft white lustrous transition metal. Due to the fact that it has the highest electrical...
 Ryan Fyfe | Science Articles | November 12, 2005
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Sound in brief but remarkeable terms is a vibration, that our ears percieve by the sense of hearing. Most commonly vibrations travel to our ears via the air. The ear then converts these sound waves in...
 Ryan Fyfe | Science Articles | November 7, 2005
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A Diamond is a crystalline form of carbon. A diamonds hardness and high dispersion of light makes it particular useful for industrial applications and in jewelery. Diamonds are specifically renowned a...
 Ryan Fyfe | Science Articles | November 7, 2005
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The exploration on consciousness will be an increasingly subject in Quantum Physics as any observation is changing the results of the experiments we perform. At the very small the illussion of ma...
 Thomas Herold | Science Articles | September 25, 2005
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Embryonic Stem Cell (ESCs) Research is back in the news again. Unfortunately, it is under the political and religious pressure. ESC is moving at a slower pace at the expense of, as stated by the...
 Pamela Chao | Science Articles | September 16, 2005
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