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Science
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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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Verified Predictions of General Relativity
Developed by Einstein in 1915, the general theory of relativity is the modern theory of gravity. This is a very complicated mathematical theory which in a nutshell says that space and time, collectively known as spacetime, is curved by the presence of matter and energy, and that the motion of matter and energy is influenced by this curvature.
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Quantum Mechanics and the End of Chemistry
One of the great triumphs of 20th century science was the reduction of chemistry to physics via quantum mechanics. By 1927, Wolfgang Pauli was able to explain the structure of the periodic table of elements by means of his Pauli Exclusion Principle, which is a consequence of quantum theory. Now all of chemistry can in principle be reduced to physics.
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Principles of Newtonian Mechanics
Newtonian mechanics, which includes Newton's three laws of motion as well as the law of gravity, is an amazingly precise theory of the dynamics of material bodies. Newtonian mechanics replaced Aristotilian natural philosophy shortly after it was proposed. As expressed in Newton's manuscript Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), published in 1687, Newtonian mechanics remained unchallenged for over 200 years.
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Methodological Points Of American Studies
American Studies is an interdisciplinary course, and need to interdisciplinary methodology. Especially, students and researchers in outside the America have double problem, and just based on others productions examine indirectly. This problem in some cases cause to reductionism and self tend, that are the discussion of this writhing.
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Neuroscience: What is Brain Plasticity?
Neuroscience has changed considerably in the past 20 years. An example of change over period is the concept of brain plasticity. Brain plasticity refers to the brain's ability to rewire itself, relocating information processing functions to different brain areas and/or neural networks. Two decades ago, it was believed that brain networks were static after its initial formation period. Now that belief has changed. The study of brain plasticity has profound implications in human learning and behaviour, and as such, for mental health....
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Silkworms- Part 2
Part 2 of this article continues the discussion of how silk thread is extracted from cocoons and how the silk production process continues from there, as well as the impact of synthetic fabrics.
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The Atom - Being Particular
Essentially the atom is the element that keeps all matter together. Is the atom a product of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design?
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A Second Chance Is Available
3D Design is more popular than ever. If your interested, take a look at different programs available that can help you create your own 3D world.
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Heart - The Body's Power plant
The human heart is an incredibly complex and efficient organ. Is the heart a result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design?
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Blood Clotting - The Rescue Squad
The blood clotting process is incredibly complex. Is the process of blood clotting the result of evolutionary processes or the result of intelligent design? This article seeks to help open your mind.
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Optic Microscope - Gaining A Basic Understanding
Getting a better understanding of the Optic Microscope can help with your research. Whether you are considering a purchase or just trying to get an education, the following information on the Optic Microscope may be found helpful.
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