Science Articles
It's relatively unclear and practically impossible to judge exactly which species of dinosaur was the largest, due to the fact that many of the fossil remains discovered to date aren't totally complete.
Sun, 28 Sep 2008: The History Of Water Pollution
Water is life. About 70% of the human body is composed of water. Drinking polluted water is not good for you; it can have an bad effects on your entire body. Sickness such diarrhea and cholera can even be fatal for small children. Plants and animals likewise die from being exposed to polluted water.
Sun, 28 Sep 2008: Temperature Sensors; A Brief Introduction
A look at different types of temperature sensors, how they work, and the applications they are used for.
Sun, 28 Sep 2008: How the Solar System Will End
The only certainty that Earth and the Solar System face is that one day the will end with the death of the Sun. Find out the fate of Earth in this article.
Mon, 22 Sep 2008: The Singularity and the Dawn of Artificial Intelligence
An article that details the possible directions for continued life on Earth.
Fri, 19 Sep 2008: Water Purification; Science Giving Us The Liquid Of Life
A look at the scientific methods involved in the water purification process and how much work goes into the liquid that pours from our taps.
Tue, 16 Sep 2008: Real Monsters: Five Of The Scariest Creatures Of All Time
A list of the five most terrifying creatures to have ever walked/crawled/swam the earth.
Sun, 14 Sep 2008: Titration; Important In Chemistry And Medicine
A look at the processes behind a titration experiment and its applications in both chemical and medical industries.
Fri, 12 Sep 2008: The Large Hadron Collider: Making Physics (Almost) Interesting
The end of the world, black holes, and anti-matter: it's all exciting stuff but how much of it is actually true and how much should be consigned to the pages of an Arthur C Clarke novel?
Fri, 12 Sep 2008: Will Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Get FDA Approval?
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a method of stimulating the brain that may be used for a variety of brain disorders in the future.
Thu, 11 Sep 2008: From Trees to Farms - The Evolution Of Humans
A brief article detailing the main steps that humans took in evolving from apes into farmers.
Wed, 10 Sep 2008: Neuromorphic Chips to Replace Brain Cells
In the future, scientists may be able to replace neurons with functionally equivalent computer chips.
Tue, 9 Sep 2008: Discover What Is Involved In The IVF Process
An expert account of the medical process involved when undertaking IVF treatment and how it can help couples have children
Mon, 8 Sep 2008: Is There Any Way Darwinism Can Be Refuted Fast Scientifically?
This articles discusses how Darwinism can be scientifically refuted in seven seconds flat, or faster.
Sat, 6 Sep 2008: The Importance Of Turbidity To Society And The Environment
A look at the different uses for the turbidity meter and how it helps to assess the safety of drinking water and the impact of our actions on the environment.
Sat, 6 Sep 2008: Pheromones and the Mentrual Cycle
This article describes the co-relation between human phermone emmission and the female monthly cycle
Sat, 6 Sep 2008: Unlocking the Chemistry of Pheromones
This article goes into detail how phermones work in a chemical and biological level
Sat, 6 Sep 2008: How to Use Sports to Enhance Your Child's Understanding of Science
Kids are all reeling from the excitement of the Olympic Games these last few weeks, but can they relate any of that to science? Absolutely!
Thu, 4 Sep 2008: The End Of The Dinosaurs
An article detailing the era in which the dinosaurs lived, and how they met their end.
Wed, 3 Sep 2008: The First Life On Land
Once life had evolved in the oceans, how did it make it onto land, and what was that life like? Find out about the first land dwelling creatures in this article.
Tue, 2 Sep 2008: How Do Diamonds Prove Our Planet Is Young, and Not Billions of Years Old?
Recent Carbon-14 tests on diamonds from various parts of the world reveal these diamonds contain Carbon-14, which is proof that diamonds are not hundreds of millions of years old as previously claimed.
Mon, 1 Sep 2008: Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation with tDCS
Brain stimulation using transcranial direct current stimulation.
Mon, 1 Sep 2008: A Mini Telescope Buyers Guide On How To Buy A Telescope
Are you interested in astronomy? Wouldn't it be great, to really see, what all those shinning points of light are, in the night sky? Well, you can with a telescope, but how to buy a telescope? What do you need to get started in astronomy, and wouldn't it be great to have it all in an easy telescope buying guide, such as this article?
Sat, 30 Aug 2008: What Was Early Earth Like?
What were the first life forms, and how did they come into being? Find out in this article, as well as how life developed over its first billion years.
Sat, 30 Aug 2008: How Did The Solar System Begin?
An article looking at how the solar system was formed and how Earth became hospitable for life.
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