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December 27 2007: Deciding Research For Your Science Project by: jimmycox
If you are having trouble deciding what to do your science research on then read this article and this will help you to figure out what you should choose.

December 27 2007: Getting Started On Your Own Experiment by: jimmycox
A really good science project can be an exciting challenge to your ingenuity, imagination, intuition and ability. You can find a problem so tantalizing that you carry it around in your mind, letting it simmer through whatever else you happen to be doing and thinking.

December 23 2007: Healing Waters of Mt. Clemens, Michigan by: chiron99
For more than a century, the world 's elite flocked to the resort town of Mt. Clemens, Michigan to soothe their bodies in the ancient healing waters of the Michigan Basin. With 34 essential minerals, Mt. Clemens seawater contains the highest mineral content of any body of water in the world.

November 25 2007: How to Choose A Topic for A Science Fair by: jimmycox
Stumped for a good idea? Interesting project possibilities can be found almost anywhere you look.

November 22 2007: How to Plan A Science Project by: jimmycox
Although the best science projects seldom are created according to a recipe, there is an orderly series of steps that is followed pretty universally by successful students and professional scientists.

November 21 2007: Evolution 's Embarrassing Moments by: billnugent
Gives a history of Austin Clark, Richard Goldschmidt and Steven J. Gould 's critique of Darwinian evolution and the turmoil it caused.

November 01 2007: The Magnificent Planet We Call Home by: msrdinc
This article tells us all about the planet Earth

October 31 2007: The Second Planet from the Sun by: msrdinc
This article provides information about the planet Venus

October 31 2007: How to Begin A Scientific Career by: jimmycox
If your inclination is towards a scientific career, naturally the place to begin building your future is in the place where you are right now.

October 17 2007: The Mysteries of the Planet Venus by: msrdinc
This article tells us all about the planet Venus

October 17 2007: Human Artifacts Found in Fossil Beds by: billnugent
Discussion of the many discoveries of human artifacts in fossil bearing rock. Discussion of documentation of these finds and books written about them. Offering this as proof that the earth is much younger than is currently postulated by mainstream geologists.

October 16 2007: Soft Tissue Discovered in Dinosaur Bones by: billnugent
Discusses the recent discoveries of blood remnants and soft tissue found in dinosaur bones. Shows how this offers proof that the dinosaur bones are not millions of years old because soft tissue could not be preserved that long. This is further evidence that the earth is young and evolution impossible because there would not be enough time for it to occur.

October 12 2007: Origins of The Solar System by: msrdinc
This article describes how the Solar System formed

October 12 2007: The Star We Call The Sun by: msrdinc
This article tells us about the structure and composition of the Sun

October 12 2007: The First Planet by: msrdinc
This article provides information about the planet Mercury

October 10 2007: Find Your Own Diamond Mine by: cowleydave
Apply around 58,000 atmospheres of pressure to pure carbon and then heat to about 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit and you will have a diamond. For millions of years microscopic plants and animals lived and

October 01 2007: Uses of tetraethyl lead, hazards, storage and waste disposal by: David Pritchard
Until recently Tetra Ethyl-Lead or TEL was a popular additive to petrol. TEL was added to petrol to improve the octane rating of petrol. TEL is a non biodegradable substance that easily dissolves in petrol and reduces вЂ

August 28 2007: About Auschwitz by: michalartweb
Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January) is a national event in the United Kingdom dedicated to the remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust. It was first held in January 2001, and has been on 27 January every year since. The chosen date is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Soviet Union in 1945.

August 26 2007: Smell the Benefits Of Pheromones by: sfrom
"I find that a great part of the information I have, was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."-Franklin P. AdamsPheromones are a way of communicating that many peopl

August 23 2007: Plastic Forming - Vacuum Forming Guide by: infocus
What is vacuum forming? What does it do? What are the methods used in forming vacuums? Vacuum forming is basically the procedure used in shaping any kind of plastic. The shaping of unusual shapes like

August 20 2007: Soil Testing for the Health of Your Land by: astratton
Soil testing can yield important information for growers and grazers about the general health, fertility, structure, and physical properties of any given land and its suitability for different crops.

August 15 2007: How Do We Account for Instinct? by: jdboone
What do honeybees, Australian termites, and monarch butterflies have in common? And where did it come from? It 's an interesting subject. Let 's check it out!

August 09 2007: Evolution: Trouble Times Four by: jdboone
What do bombardier beetles, millipedes, eyes, and ears have in common? Answer: All raise questions evolution cannot answer. Check them out!

August 01 2007: What Scientific Proof Lies Behind Evolution? by: jdboone
What scientific proof lies behind evolution? Homology, bio-chemical similarities, embryology, vestigial organs, and lost functions, say evolutionists. Let 's take a closer look at each of these claims.

July 27 2007: Homo Sapien Sapiens: Where Did We Originate? by: jdboone
What do we know about the ancestry of man? Let 's see what paleontologists and archaeologists have discovered about the sub-species called Homo sapien sapiens.



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