Science Articles
Naturalists claim that evolution is driven by beneficial mutations. Is that a plausible explanation for the diversity found in nature? Let's check it out.
Fri, 8 Jun 2007: Melamine Toxicity Testing - Practical or Political, Its Here to Stay
Melamine (1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine) is a very useful organic trimer of cyanide, with the formula C3H6N6. It is used in the resins of many glues, plastics, as a plastic pigment and in some inks. I
Thu, 7 Jun 2007: Biodiesel Testing - Quality and Purity Testing Increase Confidence And Assure Results
Biodiesel and biofuel production is growing at an exponentially increasing rate as new test-bed plants and full production facilities are being approved every month across Europe, Asia, and the Americ
Mon, 4 Jun 2007: The 2007 Pet Food Crisis: Was it Preventable?
If you're a pet owner, you probably heard about it. In February and March of this year, news organizations reported a sudden and alarming epidemic of kidney failure among cats and dogs. Though the n
Mon, 4 Jun 2007: Controversial Research: Embryonic Stem Cells and Obesity Vaccines
In the field of biomedical research, people are often excited when the results of their research are controversial. It evoked limited attention when Cell, a scientific journal in the US, recently repo
Fri, 1 Jun 2007: Evolution: The Devil Is in the Details (Part Four of Four)
Did mankind evolve from bacteria? Did the Encyclopedia Britannica evolve from Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace? Check it out!
Fri, 1 Jun 2007: Evolution: The Devil Is in the Details (Part Two of Four)
Why did you turn out to be human rather than, say, an orangutan? Let's take a look at the DNA facts of life, so you can tell your children or grandchildren. No, it won't be boring!
Fri, 1 Jun 2007: Evolution: The Devil Is in the Details (Part One of Four)
Why is evolution so widely accepted nowadays? What supports it? Does anything cast doubt on the theory? Let's take a look.
Fri, 1 Jun 2007: Evolution: The Devil Is in the Details (Part Three of Four)
Are mutations the driving force in evolution? Is that feasible? Let's see if we can answer those questions.
Fri, 1 Jun 2007: Die Casting: The Process And The Techniques
What is die casting? Essentially, die casting uses steel molds called dies which molten metal is forced into using extremely high pressure. From steel sinks to tiny toy cars, die casting is a versatil
Wed, 23 May 2007: Panspermia: Life from Outer Space
Life's origin is a riddle for which naturalism has no answer. Some speculate that life must have come from outer space. Is that feasible? Does it really matter? Lets' check it out.
Tue, 22 May 2007: Life: The Achilles Heel of Naturalism
How did life begin? Naturalists say it was all by chance: just the right materials happened to be at just the right places under just the right circumstances. How feasible is this? Let's check it out.
Tue, 22 May 2007: Naturalism: Science or Science Fiction?
Naturalism sounds like a reasonable position with scientific backing, at least on the surface. Much of it is taught in our schools as a series of facts. But do facts really support the theory? Let's take a closer look at the evidence, and see what we can find.
Mon, 7 May 2007: Close Encounters Of The First Kind : 2006 and 2007
The years 2006 and 2007 saw a wide range of Close Encounters of the First Kind accounts that spread across the world, including destinations, such as Kent, England and India. In this article, you will
Fri, 2 Mar 2007: Past Achievements, Future Plans for Space Exploration
Ever since the beginning of time, mankind has been fascinated with wonders of space. Before the mid-1900s, all mankind could do was gaze at the stars from Earth and wonder what it would be like to go
Fri, 16 Feb 2007: Women in Science
More than 25 years have gone by since the U.S. Congress passed the Women in Science and Technology Equal Opportunity Act, which states that it is "the policy of the United States that men and women ha
Tue, 13 Feb 2007: Middle School Science Fair Projects
Who said Science fair projects are boring and a chore? With a little bit of imagination you can come up with a winning science fair topic that will not only be interesting but one that you will enjoy
Fri, 9 Feb 2007: What Is Bulk Metallic Glass?
Bulk metallic glass, a.k.a. amorphous metal, appears to have a very bright future. Being twice as strong as titanium, tougher and more elastic than ceramics, and having excellent wear and corrosion re
Fri, 9 Feb 2007: Aluminum Anodizing Technology and Market Assessment
The rapid growth and widespread use of aluminum since World War II is tied directly to the ability of anodizing processes to protect it from corrosion, improve its appearance by way of brightening it
Sat, 27 Jan 2007: Get Ready For Hurricane Season 2006
After the record setting year we had in 2005 and predictions that the 2006 season could hold more of the same, everyone in the hurricane ravaged areas along the Gulf Coast is on edge. Everyone along t
Wed, 24 Jan 2007: Astronomy Real Star Power
Astronomy has to be one the most humbling of all subjects to study. Just the thought of our universe, being like a grain of sand in a sandy shore of universes, is enough to make me want to crawl back
Wed, 3 Jan 2007: Sports Science & Improving Sporting Performance
Sport science is a collection of scientific disciplines that work together to improve the performance of a given athlete. This can cover the way an athlete sleeps to the food they eat and when they e
Tue, 26 Dec 2006: A Brief History Of Everything
I was wondering about how everything we know came together to be the way it is right now and what will happen to us as a species. The story of everything started 15 billion years ago.The universe, a
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