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Science
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Telemetry - What Equipment Is Needed?
Often the type of telemetry equipment that is used will depend on the type and the amount of data that is to be transmitted. It also depends on whether the user requires remote control capabilities as well.
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Nile Grass - Acroceras Macrum
Nile Grass grows naturally in seasonally flooded valley bottoms in areas with 92–150 cm rainfall annually. It is indifferent to day length and will flower equally readily in long or short photoperiods. Flourishes on poorly drained or seasonally flooded land, and does not grow well under dry conditions.
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Lean Manufacturing Management
Lean manufacturing management is a critical issue nowadays. The article presents the main trends in lean manufacturing management.
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The Evolutionary Two - Step
Anytime evolutionary theory has been challenged by the evidence Darwinian evolutionists come up with some new incredible theory to explain the problem away – no matter how improbable the logic. Is this real science? This article explores this issue.
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Impossible Issues
At its core, evolutionary theory suggests that life evolved through minute changes within organisms over long periods of time. These small changes, we are told, eventually make up all life and the complex systems that comprise our being. Is this theory true?
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The Human Nose - Makings Sense of Scents
The human nose and sense of smell are complex structures and functions. Is the human nose the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design?
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You Can See At Night!
The author offers a description in layman's terms of the technologies that allow us to see in the dark.
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Touch - Positively Beneficial
A sense of touch is derived from the skin, which is the body's largest organ. Is the sense of touch the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design?
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Alternative Energy for the Home
The trend toward homes that are powered by alternative energy sources, ranging from wind turbines and solar collection cells to hydrogen fuel cells and biomass gases, is one that needs to continue into the 21st century and beyond.
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Cold Fusion - The Salvage from the Energy Crisis?
The original reports of cold fusion in an electrolytic cell in 1989 were met with rejection and ridiculing by most mainstream scientists. Since that time cold fusion has been amply confirmed by replicated experiments, and the phenomenon is by now recognized as something real by steadily more scientists. However, in the popular daily media this scientific field seems to be treated as a taboo area to stay away from.
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Radioactivity
Radioactivity is a property of element isotopes and heavy elements, such as radium, uranium, and plutonium. The atomic nuclei of these substances are unstable, so they decay by various means into more stable configurations. The three most common forms of radioactivity are alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays. Large doses of radiation can be quite harmful, so care must be used in handling radioactive materials.
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Time Shift
How is it possible for light from distant stars to reach earth in the timescale Creationists believe? This paper explores the various theories and discussions around this issue.
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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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