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Thu, 28 Aug 2008: The Big Bang And The Start Of The Universe
Ever wondered how it all started? This article explains what is currently understood about the Big Bang and how everything came to be.


Wed, 27 Aug 2008: Is Potassium-Argon Dating Reliable?
When compared to real science, radiometric (also called radioisotope) dating methods used by Darwinian scientists fall far short of being scientific.

Sat, 23 Aug 2008: Chasing Dinosaurs: Where To Look For Fossils
Dinosaurs have long been a source of fascination and the inspiration for many stories and scientific explorations. Fossilized dinosaur bones have been discovered in different parts of the world for centuries, with the first scientifically recorded specimen called Megalosaurus unearthed near Oxford in 1824 by William Buckland.

Sat, 23 Aug 2008: Dinosaur Extinction: One Giant Mystery
Many different species in the history of life on this planet have simply ceased to be. Gone but not forgotten these strange animals leave evidence of their existence entombed in the sedimentary layers of the earth's crust. As fascinating as these fossilized discoveries are, what's even more fascinating is the mystery of what happened to them.

Sat, 23 Aug 2008: In The Land Of Giants: Argentinosaurus, Puertasaurus And Futalognkosaurus
Patagonia has become synonymous with 'giant' discoveries of the prehistoric world. Dinosaurs that dwarf their contemporaries are found here frequently and paleontologists are flocking to the region to unearth them.

Fri, 22 Aug 2008: How to Explore the Night Sky without a Telescope
You don’t need a telescope to see a lot of wonderful things in the night sky. For example five of the planets are often readily visible with the naked eye. There are lots of amazing things you can see and this guide will help you find them.

Thu, 21 Aug 2008: The Resistivity Meter, Vital Equipment In A Number Of Industries
A look at the process of calculating resistivity and why this type of meter has been instrumental in making the mining industry safer and improving the reliability of electrical devices.

Tue, 19 Aug 2008: Telescope Buying Guide - 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?

Tue, 19 Aug 2008: Do Any Fossils Prove That Birds Evolved From Dinosaurs?
This article reveals how real science destroys the notion of birds evolving from dinosaurs, which is a popular claim of Darwinism.

Fri, 15 Aug 2008: Where Are The Intermediate Fossils?
The fact that no fossil evidence has been found to document any kind of creature transforming into another kind of creature is discussed in this article.

Thu, 14 Aug 2008: Pluto And Its Influence On Astrology And Horoscopes
The only planet in our so far system which has not been visited by any space craft is Pluto. Even if trying to see through a very powerful telescope from the Earth, it remains a tiny spec in space. Astronomers have been able to see the planet with the very powerful Hubble Space Telescope.

Tue, 12 Aug 2008: The Meaning of the Star Signs In Astrology
Hey, what's your sign? Pretty lame pick up line, huh? Back in the 70's when disco enthusiasts used that line in bars; they were referring to their compatibility based on their star sign. Because of the huge importance of the sun, coupled with its convenience, the position of the sun within constellations is the most influential and accepted.

Sat, 9 Aug 2008: Overview and Benefits of Alternative Energy
With rising oil prices we must look for other sources of energy.

Fri, 8 Aug 2008: The Importance Of Water Purification To The World
A look at the water purification process and how vitally important it is to producing safe drinking water for those in the developed world.


Thu, 7 Aug 2008: Could Time Travel Be Possible?
Time travel is a subject that has captured the collective imagination and inspired countless works of science fiction. As well as inspiring works of fiction it is a subject that has been the topic of serious scientific investigation and thought. This article discusses whether time travel is indeed possible or impossible.

Wed, 6 Aug 2008: A look at the Biggest Telescopes in the World
The Telescope turns 400 years old this year and in four century period astronomers and telescope makers have been continually making larger and larger telescopes in order to peer deeper and deeper into the mysteries of the universe. There are currently quite a few enormous instruments in use and there are several next generation telescopes being developed that will dwarf anything currently in use. This article takes a look at some of these magnificent monsters of astronomy.

Tue, 5 Aug 2008: 2012 And The End Of The World
So if the world was to end in four years' time - how would it happen? Well, there are plenty of theories out there, from the believable to the ridiculous.

Sat, 12 Jul 2008: The Water Purification Process
A look at how water purification is carried out and how it supplies us with safe and clean drinking water.

Sat, 5 Jul 2008: Why Enzymes Have Revolutionised The Way We Disinfect
A look at the use of scientifically developed disinfectant in the form of powder and tablets and the spheres in which they are used.

Fri, 4 Jul 2008: International Space Station (ISS) - A Link With Aboriginal History
I am fortunate living in a region of Australia with one of the richest Aboriginal cultures and a living history. North East Arnhem land in the Northern Territory is located at the confluence of the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpenteria. As an Avid Astronomer I am always on the lookout for an opportunity to share the night sky with others. This day the two came together in a beautiful symmetry.

Fri, 4 Jul 2008: Are We Alone? A Look into Where Extra Terrestrials May Live
The question of if we're alone in the Universe is getting ever closer to being answered. This article looks at some of the places that aliens may be lurking in our solar system.

Tue, 1 Jul 2008: How Do Lasers Work?
Lasers are used every day. From helping perform surgery to a cool light show; lasers can be awesome or mundane. But have you ever wondered what a laser actually is?

Fri, 27 Jun 2008: The Resistivity Meter; Applications In The Electrical And Mining Industries
A look at the process of measuring resistivity and how the meter measuring this property is extensively used in mining and electrical manufacturing.

Sun, 15 Jun 2008: The Turbidity Meter; The Most Useful Of Scientific Gadgets
A look at the scientific process of turbidity measurement and how the process ensures we have clean water and gives insights into the health of our river systems.

Mon, 9 Jun 2008: The Science Education Belief In America
Political leaders, tech executives, and academics often claim that the U.S. is falling behind in math and science education.


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