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(1 vote) The Science of Growing Sturdy Amaryllis

Whether you enjoy experimenting with plants or are looking for a fun science experiment to do with a youngster, this site is a must see. In 2005, experiments were performed on Paperwhite Narcissu Read more...

(1 vote) Left Out: One Person in 10 has Sinister Leanings

Most people in the world today are right-handed. In 1977 a study of works of art that ranged from cave drawings made in 15,000 B.C. Read more...

(1 vote) How to Become a Scientist

  I am a scientist. I admit it, since they say that is the first step in the healing process. I know that many of my loyal readers are probably wondering how a renowned vampire, werewo Read more...

(1 vote) The Mystery of Antimatter: Mirror-image Worlds in The Depths of Space?

Antimatter may sound like something that was invented by a science fiction writer, but it does exist, although only for fleeting fractions of a second. Antimatter consists of antiparticles. Read more...

(1 vote) Great Googols: How Large is a Googol in Real Terms?

How many grains of sand are there on the beach at Coney Island in New York City? How many raindrops fall on London in a year? Read more...

(1 vote) Space Tourism & Space Adventure Travel Video

 Do you have an interest in a space tourism business? Would you like to book a vacation in outer space? Read more...

(1 vote) The Metal of Uranus: The Neglected Element That Changed The World

We live in a nuclear age, and uranium is the metallic element that fuels the nuclear power plants of the world; indirectly, it also provides the materials for nuclear weapons. Read more...

(1 vote) Wonders of The Natural World – Atmospheric Optical Effects

  Raindrops bend (refract) light rays from the Sun, acting much like prisms by splitting the light into its seven component colors. Read more...

(12 votes) The Fly Who Saved A Million Lives (Or More)

It’s a funny thing about history: lots of folks jabber away telling the rest of us that we don’t know our history, and that failure leads to a lot of getting bitten in the gluteus maximus. Read more...

(11 votes) Green Comet Lulin, easy with binoculars -- and diffuse enough for unaided eye.

Image:NASA astronomical picture of the day 2009 February 7 Comet C/2007 N3 (Lulin) Tonight, a few minutes ago, I stepped outside to see if one of the Cats that had wanted out, now wanted in. Read more...

(10 votes) Helen's Articles

Here is my Xomba home page. Read more...

(8 votes) 2012: Science Or Superstition?

Here you watch the trailer of2012: Science or Superstition.we know it on December 21, 2012, or 12/21/12. Read more...

(7 votes) UK Teachers Press For Wi-fi Ban in Schools

The Association of Teachers and Lecturers called for classroom wireless networks to be suspended immediately until research has properly considered the threat to health. Members said they were concern Read more...

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