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  • Fight Terrorists with Water  By : Paul Fitzgerald
    The need to reduce our use of oil to cut the money off from those who want us dead.
  • What Do Solar Winds Have To Do With Life On Mars?  By : Russ Miller
    Featured in this article is a discussion how solar winds could be used in a plot to convince people that there is proof of life on Mars.
  • Where Did Life Come From?  By : Russ Miller
    This article discusses the leap of faith Darwinists must take to believe their claims, which are in direct conflict with established scientific facts, principles and mathematical probability.
  • Is Darwinism Based On Established Scientific Facts?  By : Russ Miller
    This article compares Darwinism as it releates to the First Law of Thermodynamics. Discussion focuses on whether or not Darwinism can hold up under the microscope of real science.
  • The History Of Horoscopes And Astrology  By : Andrew Gibson
    For most of us, our only knowledge of horoscopes comes from what we read in the newspaper or read in a magazine while were in line at the supermarket. These horoscopes are full of vague predictions and advice that can be interpreted any number of ways, thus earning them a reputation of worthlessness and the skepticism of experts.
  • Computerized GPS Telescopes Verses Conventional Telescopes  By : Koz Huseyin
    Astronomy is a great hobby, but how do you start? You likely are not an astrophysicist or scientist, but want a telescope which is easy to use. Today, there are the same old conventional telescopes, and the new type of computerized telescopes that make life much easier. Join me as we look at the positives and negatives of both types of telescope.
  • How Astrology Has Become So Popular In America  By : Andrew Gibson
    Astrology is the study of stars or the science of stars. The Ancient Greeks where some if the first people to study the stars. The traditional or culture has been passed down through the ages of time. The Ancient Greeks began around 3000 BC and Astrology is still studied or practiced today.
  • Common Misconceptions about Astrology  By : Andrew Gibson
    For many, astrology and the thought that a person's personality can derived from the positioning of the Sun, Moon, and stars is ridiculous. Skeptics have long criticized the scientific backing of astrology, or better put, the lack there of, as well as the validity of astrological methods and systems.
  • Mercury And Its Role In The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    The solar system consists of nine planets and the Mercury is the internal and the minimum sized planet in the solar system. The Sun and the planet Pluto form the outer surface of the solar system. The structure of the solar system is 360 degree angle and is circular in position.
  • The Meaning of the Star Signs In Astrology  By : Andrew Gibson
    Hey, what's your sign? Pretty lame pick up line, huh? Back in the 70's when disco enthusiasts used that line in bars; they were referring to their compatibility based on their star sign. Because of the huge importance of the sun, coupled with its convenience, the position of the sun within constellations is the most influential and accepted.
  • How Mars Has Evolved In The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    Planet Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the solar system. It has been named after the Roman God of War. Mars seem to be a favorite planet for other countries also. In Babylonian astronomy, it is named 'Nergal', their deity of fire, war and destruction.
  • What We Now Know About Jupiter  By : Andrew Gibson
    Jupiter is so large a planet that it can be compared to a star that did not go up in flames. If it was around eighty times bigger it would have been a star and not considered a planet. It is the largest planet in the solar system and has four moons, which are almost the size of a planet, and numerous smaller moons.
  • Corrosion and Rust : Be Prepared  By : john mce
    Corrosion describes the breaking down of essential properties in a material due to chemical reactions with its surroundings. It is most commonly known in terms of metals which corrode when affected by moist air. This oxidates the metal and creates rust.
  • Discover The Principals Of Osmosis And Reverse Osmosis  By : Shaun Parker
    An simple and concise scientific account of the process and biological uses of reverse osmosis
  • Why Do Darwinian Scientists Call It The Winding Up Dilemma?  By : Russ Miller
    The problems Darwinists have trying to explain the many tightly-wound spiral galazies in our universe are discussed in this article.
  • Overview and Benefits of Alternative Energy  By : Daniel Millions
    With rising oil prices we must look for other sources of energy.
  • The Importance Of Water Purification To The World  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the water purification process and how vitally important it is to producing safe drinking water for those in the developed world.
  • Clearing up Some Phermone Myths  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article describes what one can expect when using phermones.
  • Astronomy For Beginners To Astronomy  By : Koz Huseyin
    Astronomy is a fascinating hobby. It is the science and the study of the objects in space. But, did you know, that you can participate in astronomy yourself? It is possible, and can be done easily. In this astronomy for beginners article, you will learn about how you can get into astronomy.
  • Could Time Travel Be Possible?  By : Patrick Omari
    Time travel is a subject that has captured the collective imagination and inspired countless works of science fiction. As well as inspiring works of fiction it is a subject that has been the topic of serious scientific investigation and thought. This article discusses whether time travel is indeed possible or impossible.
  • Welcome to the World of Phernones  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article gives a brief background to phermones. If you are a new to the phero world, this is a good place to start.
  • Phermones Put To The Test  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article enumerates some experiments suggesting the effectiveness of phermones.
  • 2012 And The End Of The World  By : Patrick Omari
    So if the world was to end in four years' time - how would it happen? Well, there are plenty of theories out there, from the believable to the ridiculous.
  • Tissue Culture Microscopes  By : Peter Barrios
    The Tissue Culture Microscopes is important tools in the world of science, technology, biology, chemistry, and physics, and almost every branch of science that requires the expertise of a microscope. Among the necessity that requires the need of a microscope is the fact that certain minute organisms are never visible in the eye of a human, thus, the need for microscope is very much high. In this case, the place of microscope in the heart of everyone is very much indispensable and no wonder, no other instrument will be able to replace, at least to parallel, the present place of a microscope in the heart of every scientist, student, expert, inventor and many more.
  • Meteor Showers In Late July  By : Ian Maclean
    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
    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
    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
    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
    Squids become partners with bacteria to become better hunters.
  • The Importance Of The Conductivity Meter To The Agricultural Industry  By : Thomas Pretty
    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.

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