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  • The History Of Horoscopes And Astrology


    By: Andrew Gibson
    For most of us, our only knowledge of horoscopes comes from what we read in the newspaper or read in a magazine while were in line at the supermarket. These horoscopes are full of vague predictions and advice that can be interpreted any number of ways, thus earning them a reputation of worthlessness and the skepticism of experts.
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  • Are UFOs Real Or Fiction


    By: Aydan Corkern
    Many people across the world have seen things flying in the sky that no one can explain, but are these things real or are they just in our imaginations?
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  • Magazines And The Internet Are Excellent Sources For Recent Astronomy Articles


    By: Henry Diaz
    Both magazines and the Internet are excellent sources for recent astronomy articles. New photos of space objects result in articles. When space agencies announce missions, people write. Every new discovery and piece of information generates a tremendous amount of discussion. Here are just a few.
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  • Understanding the Physics and Mechanics of Gears


    By: Ajeet Khurana
    Gears are one of the basic elements in mechanical engineering. Understand the physics of how gears work.
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  • What Are Biohazards And Am I At Risk?


    By: Art Gib
    Biologically hazardous materials should be kept under strict control at all times in order to safeguard the public's health. But what are biohazards? Here's a primer.
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  • Reflectance And Reflectivity Explained


    By: Andrew Long
    Reflectivity measures the fractional amplitude of the reflected electromagnetic field, while reflectance refers to the fraction of incident electromagnetic power that is reflected at an interface.
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  • How Dry Baths Are Used In The Laboratory


    By: Andrew Long
    The dry bath is a versatile piece of equipment which provides controlled dry heat for a wide variety of clinical and general chemistry applications.
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  • What Are The Options When Buying Used Lab Equipment


    By: Andrew Long
    Universities with limited funds are hampered to do in-depth scientific research for lack of laboratory equipment. Donations of used equipment in good condition save these schools. However, schools are not the only ones in need of used equipment. Here we take a look at the options available to anyone considering the purchase of used lab products.
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  • The Analytical Procedures And Applications Of Haemotology Analysers


    By: Andrew Long
    Haematology Analysers are being used today to break down and separate components of the human blood by using different methods which make the manual counting of these components unnecessary. They are use for various methods of counting red blood cells, platelets or thrombocytes and other cell species that are commonly found in the human blood. Here we take a look at their many uses within the lab.
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  • What Are Non-Corrosive Laboratory Reactors


    By: Andrew Long
    Laboratory reactors can prove to be a vital component to a laboratory as they serve a variety of purposes. This should not prove to be very surprising since different labs all serve unique and different purposes.
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  • Why You Need A Water Purification System In Your Lab


    By: Andrew Long
    No matter what the use of water in your laboratory, most likely you'll need a purification system. Tap water contains contaminants that can affect the operation of the equipment in the lab. Here we take a look at some of the applications for pure water systems in the lab.
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  • How Are Solvent Recyclers Used In Different Industries


    By: Andrew Long
    Automotive and Industrial companies as well as laboratories spend countless amounts of money each year purchasing solvents to use in their work. Here we take a look at how different industries dispose of these products.
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  • First Telescope Buying Tips For Backyard Astronomy


    By: Koz Huseyin
    Using a telescope in your own backyard can be one of the greatest hobbies you get into, which is both rewarding and at the same time increases our knowledge of practical astronomy. However, getting there can be problematic. Here are some tips to buying your first telescope.
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  • Where Does Solar Energy Come From?


    By: Koz Huseyin
    Solar energy is making a big impact today. In the world we live, we have put major strain on natural resources. But, there is a renewable energy source, which is becoming a viable source to meet the needs of humanity, it is called solar energy. But, where does solar energy come from?
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  • Coal Mining And The Environment


    By: Alisha Dhamani
    Conserving energy is a gift to future generations and an act of gratitude for God's provision.
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  • Moon Signs And Their Influence In Astrology


    By: Andrew Gibson
    You may have heard of Moon signs, which like Sun signs and star signs are all parts of astrology and determining someone's personality and future by examining celestial bodies.
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  • Will Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Get FDA Approval?


    By: Robert Webb
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a method of stimulating the brain that may be used for a variety of brain disorders in the future.
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  • The Affects of Frozen Water And Dew


    By: Aydan Corkern
    Anyone who has lived in an area that has freezes during the winter knows what frost it, but it can be dangerous.
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  • What Everybody Ought To Know About Astronomy Fun Facts


    By: Henry Diaz
    For many people astronomy is an interesting science filled with many astronomy fun facts. Information such as though a planet's orbit other stars, were the way galaxies are made up, is included. Bees facts can be entertaining and enlightening.
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  • Using Alternative Energy Extracted From the Oceans


    By: Sunny Tan
    The OTEC association, standing for the conversion of ocean thermal energy, was founded by French engineer called Jacques D'Arsonval back in 1881.
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