Sciences
Planet made mostly of hydrogen and helium
In our solar system, the farther planets, beyond Mars and the Asteroids belt, are 4 (JUPITER, SATURN, URANUS and NEPTUNE) and are totally different from the rocky ones, closer to the Sun. First of all, they're gaseous and made of molecular Hydrogen (H2)in the higher percentage and then by Helium (He). Then also traces of H20 vapour, METHANE (CH4) and AMMONIA (NH3). Their atmosphere is very ... read more
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"Everything including the nature changes and to cry over the past is futile," is completely true ... read more
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by Dr Sal Levy
Less than one percent of water on Earth is found as fresh water in lakes and rivers. This water i... read more
Molecular Biology
- What are genetic mutations and what causes them?
- Molecular biology techniques: Comparative genomic hybridization
- The effects of positive eugenics on society
- DNA transcription: Searching for the source of gene expression
- The Genetic Ark: Storing endangered species' DNA for the future
- Gene expression, consciousness and philosophy
- What is polymerase chain reaction
Physics
- Nanoassembly and the possible future
- Exploring levitation
- Can black holes be characterized?
- An overview of Einstein's predictions about gravity
- The physics of turbocharging
- Nuclear fission bombs
- Wattage rating on resistors and what it means
Physiology
- Our bodies at rest: What happens when we sleep
- The mechanism of blood clotting
- The causes of color blindness
- Understanding skin, its roles and functions
- Overview of the human thermoregulatory system
- Insights into the brain's sense of perception
- Understanding human pheromones
Sciences (Other)
Running head: Colors, Words and Interference Stoop Effect: How Word Interference Effects Reaction Time When Asked to Say the... read more
by Paul Thomas
With the progress of humanity along the spiral of our evolution, scientific minds are hard at work to uncover the secrets of th... read more
by Max Davies
Introducing NLP Joseph O'Conner & John Seymour This book is one of the most comprehensive and readable books on neuro-lingui... read more
Generally speaking, if there were no influence on a body of water, be it a lake or the sea, the water should be still. However ... read more
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- Mathematics
- Division by zero: Is it really impossible?
- Sciences (Other)
- Should scientists be allowed carte blanche in their experiments?
- Is the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle based on fact or fiction?
- UFOs (unidentified flying objects): Fact or fiction?
- Does science, by its very nature, undermine its own search for answers and obsolesce itself?
- Can molecules be changed to atoms?



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