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Black Holes
Black holes are perhaps the strangest objects known. They were first theoretically predicted by Schwarzschild in 1916 and first observed indirectly during the 1960s. By definition, a black hole is a region of space which is so densely packed with matter that nothing, not even light, can escape from its gravitational pull.
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Electricity and Magnetism
One of the great triumphs of 19th century science was the development of electromagnetic theory. Devlepment of the theory began with Benjamin Franklin's experiments with static electricity in 1748 and culminated with Maxwell's four equations, derived in 1864, which explain all electromagnetic phenomena including electromagnetic waves.
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Do All Types of Sharks Share the Same Look?
The variety of sharks is huge as there are between 375 and 475 shark species. Most people seem to think that a shark is a shark no matter its size they are all alike. Well, it is time to prove them wrong!
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Nano Technology and the Future of Nano Machines in the Human Biosystem
It is widely speculated and many in the medical profession and research field believe inevitable that in the near future nano-machines will go into the body to fix problems at the cell level, kill cancer sells and remove toxins. Is this real or is it Science Fiction? Sure, but the issues are more with blood cleaning and liver cleaning first and these nano-machines will help by allowing the system to do its job.
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How to Threaten a Scientist to Make Them Say Global Warming is Real
Public humiliation is one of the easiest ways to threaten a scientist or researcher into coming to your conclusion. The second best way to threaten a scientist is to take away their funding if the research does not match the results that are intended by those who are funding it. And this is how you threaten a scientist to make them say that global warming is real. Global warming by definition means that the resultant is caused by mankind in missions of greenhouse gases such as CO2.
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What Are the Characteristics of the Shark Anatomy?
Like any member of the Animal Kingdom as well as humans, each body part or organ of the shark anatomy has its own characteristics. Let's find out more about the way the body of a shark actually works.
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Biology-Insects-Termites-Macrotermes bellicosus
Termites are sometimes referred to as 'white ants,' but they are not ants and are not related to them. They are most abundant in tropical and sub-tropical countries where, in some cases, their ‘nests give rise to large, prominent mounds. All termites form extensive colonies with one egg-laying queen and hundreds or thousands of workers.
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Solar System Diagrams
Solar system diagrams help readers visualize the actual positions of the planets in the solar system. They provide an easy understanding of our earth and the solar system.
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