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Mars Landscape and NASA Rover

Can you believe the awesome photos coming from our Mars Rover on the surface of our neighboring Red Planet, spectacular indeed. Do we fully understand what we are truly looking at when we see these images?


Cone Shaped Laser Take Off

Vertical Take Off and Landing aircraft or short take off and landing aircraft generally burn through significant amounts of fuel often limiting the mission. Many smaller Navy Attack ships do not have large decks to launch by lateral horizontal catapult.


Proof that Feeding Alligators is Dumb!!

A South Florida woman gets bitten,therefore giving my previous article more credibility.


The One Discovery That Newton May Not Have Seen Coming

A thoroughly modern theory has developed as of late which may begin to shed some light on the reasons behind why Newton was - despite all his fame, brilliance, and reputation - such a secluded, quiet, and perhaps even withdrawn person. Asperger’s syndrome.


How Electricity Works

As electrons leave those atoms nearest the positive end, they leave behind positively charged atoms. Electrons from neighbouring atoms will be attracted towards these positive atoms thus creating yet more positive atoms in their wake. This continuing transfer of electrons is called current.


Lungs - The Respiration Necessity

The lungs are massive vessel-like organs in the chest cavity. They are the largest and most essential part of the respiration system. The air we breathe enters and exits our lungs through two passages; the bronchioles and the bronchi. Lungs' main responsibilty is to take oxygen from the atmosphere and transport it into the bloodstreem. It then excretes carbon dioxide from blood into the atmoshpere. This gas exchange happens through specialized cells that form many millions of thin-walled air sacs. Some non-respiratory functions are also performed by the lungs.


What if there Were a Living Planet?

What if there was a planet out there, which was really alive? Some say our own Earth is alive in an non-organic way as the plate tectonics renew themselves and we spin in perpetual motion around the sun. But what if a planet had organic microbes, which ate all the elements of the planet?


How Far Does Frequency Travel?

How far does frequency travel; how far does light travel? Some say the whole universe if nothing is in the way. No one knows for sure, but this is what some scientists suspect. Some believe that Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) may travel thru time, space and interact with gravity.


The New Old Wonders of Electrodes

Electrodes are an everyday reality. It is so common that when you hold anything with a battery, you are in effect holding electrodes too.


How the Meter Came To Be

The meter follows a timeline dating back to the eighteenth century, when two approaches to the definition of the standard unit of length were broached.


The Vampire Bat

Is there really such a thing as a vampire bat? Do they suck blood?


New UFO Video Website Launches

For a long time now, people have been looking for a single site on the web that shows as much of the good UFO video footage that has been gathered throughout the years as possible. It is for this reason that www.ufos-to-go.org was made.


Secrets of Thermoforming

Thermoforming is one of the procedures being done to manufacture plastic. A plastic sheet or film is used that can be easily soften up when heated and becomes hard again when it cools down.


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