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  • The Biology 30 Curriculum  By : Barney Garcia
    In Science students learn about the physical world, ecology and technology. Studying science also helps develop an understanding of the many applications of science in daily life.
  • Aluminum Anodizing Technology and Market Assessment  By : Brian Reuter
    The strongest growth category for anodized aluminum appears to be that of transportation. An expected increase in the production of new aircraft to replace aging fleets and the auto industry's trend of increasing the use of aluminum for vehicle frames and bodies are expected to be the primary drivers of this growth.
  • Women in Science  By : Kadence Buchanan
    More than 25 years have gone by since the U.S. Congress passed the Women in Science and Technology Equal Opportunity Act, which states that it is "the policy of the United States that men and women have equal opportunity in education, training, and employment in scientific and technical fields."
  • Climate Change - The Coming Crisis  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    While many contend that there are different reasons behind the changing of our climate, few can deny that our planet is going through a period of immense changes.
  • The Disintermediation of New Technologies  By : Kadence Buchanan
    In economics, disintermediation is the removal of intermediaries in a supply chain. Disintermediation is often the result of high market transparency, in that buyers are aware of supply prices direct from the manufacturer.
  • The Meaning of Color  By : Adrian Barrett
    Do you know your colors?
  • Controversial Research: Embryonic Stem Cells and Obesity Vaccines  By : David Stockwell
    When the results of the research are controversial, it draws people's attention. This can lead to the field itself, like Embryonic Stem Cell and Obesity research becoming controversial. But controversial research can lead to more new developments as researchers strive to address the controversy with new solutions.
  • The Process of Sleep in Humans  By : Alex Rider
    This article briefly looks at the physiological and some of the chemical processes and changes associated with sleep.
  • Astronomy Real Star Power  By : Chris Campbell
    Astronomy has to be one the most humbling of all subjects to study. Just the thought of our universe, being like a grain of sand in a sandy shore of universes, is enough to make me want to crawl back under the sheets.
  • A Few Important Facts About International Video Standards Conversion  By : Anna Woodward
    International video standards conversion presents a larger challenge to international viewing than does region coding.
  • Biodiesel as an Alternative Fuel  By : Joseph Then
    Biodiesel fuel is a fuel made from the oil of certain oilseed crops such as soybean, canola, palm kernel, coconut, sunflower, safflower, corn and a hundreds of other oil producing crops. The oil is extracted by the use of a press. The oil is then mixed in specific proportions with other agents which causes a chemical reaction. The results of this reaction are two products, biodiesel and soap.
  • Art-Loving Pigeons Are not So Dump!  By : Sharon White
    Pigeons are not as daft as they appear. In fact, they are so discerning that they could tell to Picasso and Monet. For years, we have assumed that the flocks at Trafalgar Square were not capable of doing anything but waiting for scrounge food from gullible tourists. But new research suggests that they are probably just resting after taking in the art at the National Gallery.
  • The String Theory  By : Sharon White
    What an astonishing place of grace and serenity filled with amazing and fundamental secrets of its creation our universe is! The secret remains unknown and is to be wondered on by billions of the Earth inhabitants everyday. Albert Einstein relentlessly postulated over the mystifying universe hoping to achieve a theory of unifying all the forces in the
    universe. Sadly, Einstein died without achieving this theory.
  • Researchers Make Medical Strides With Contact Lenses  By : Joseph Hanoa
    It’s been said you can see into a person’s soul by gazing into their eyes. But with new advances in science and medicine, it may be possible to gaze into a person’s contact lenses to see whether they have low blood sugar.
  • A Rundown of Some Common Herbal Remedies  By : Joseph Hanoa
    Many people are trying to stay healthy with as few pharmaceutical drugs as possible. Luckily there are many natural herbal health products available to help with a multitude of ailments. You should always research any supplement you are thinking of taking.

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