Posts Tagged ‘science’


Space Gagarin

Space Search – Man’s Fascination With Outer Space! The idea of Space Search is vitally important, for space search has fascinated humans for as long as there has been understanding about outer space. For many years humans believed the earth was flat and if they went too far to the edge they would fall off. [...]

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Peary Caribou

y r peary caribou that live in the arctic part of canada endangered? wat made them go endangered Here’s some information about the reasons they are endangered. “Peary and arctic-island caribou live in a very harsh environment. In some winters, ice layers prevent caribou from reaching their food. If ice covers a large enough area [...]

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Reich Misc

American’s Becoming More Obese During Economic Slow Down San Diego once hailed “America’s Fittest City” by Mens Health magazine, 2001 through 2005 has plummeted to a dismal 21st place  in categories of health, fitness and lifestyle. It is easy to predict this situation getting worse especially when America sits on the cusp of a economic [...]

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Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin This year, 2009, is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin (he was born on February 12th, 1809). Today he is recognized as one of the most important figures in the history of science, arguably the most important biologist of all time, and his theory of evolution by natural selection, forms [...]

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Polar Lights

How Polarized Light Works in a Microscope How Polarized Light Works in a Microscope Normal light waves go in every direction.  In a polarizing microscope the light waves are managed using two polarizing filters.  One is called the analyzer and the other is the polarizer. One way to understand how to create polarized light is [...]

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