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| Cosmology: Science Vs Religion | |
| ... Scientists began to reveal that natural laws and natural forces governed the world. Opposing beliefs, eg the Marxism belief, criticized Christian views. ... |
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| Science Vs Religion | |
| ... was safer to believe in the church and their ideas, in order not to be excommunicated or shunned by society, than to place their trust in charlatan scientists. ... |
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| Dna Analysis: Validity And Doubts | |
| ... The chances of two people having the same DNA profile is 1 in 50,000 all the way to 1 in 5 million according to scientists estimates. ... |
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| Asynchronous Transfer Mode Net | |
| ... Since the creation of the Network (the ARPAnet (Advanced Research Project Agency Network)) scientists and engineers have strived to achieve the fastest ... |
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| Radio: A Form Of Communication | |
| ... HISTORY Early Experimenters The principles of radio had been demonstrated in the early 1800s by such scientists as Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry. ... |
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| Effects Of The Atomic Bomb | |
| ... Realizing the bombs effect on climate, a group of scientists came up with the "Nuclear Winter Theory" in 1983.(Glasstone NPG) The theory states that if only ... |
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| Drop The Bomb? | |
| ... Nagasaki. Throughout the war scientists had been involved in the notorious Manhattan Project, the production of the atomic bomb. ... |
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| Phosphates | |
| ... fish. Scientists have concluded that unpolluted lakes can absorb surprisingly large amounts of phosphates without uncertainty. When ... |
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| Animal Rights | |
| ... benefit. Many scientists also agree that this experimental procedure was wrong but only because primates have higher intelligence. ... |
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| Beta Pictoris: Planets? Life? Or What? | |
| ... the answer is believed to be yes. Scientists believe that a newly formed star is immediately surrounded by a relatively dense cloud of gas and dust. ... |
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| Acid Rain Is Pollution | |
| ... may drift into Canada. Scientists agree that acid rain is harmful, but reports concerning its severity conflict. A US government ... |
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| Drop The Bomb? (better Version) | |
| ... Nagasaki. Throughout the war scientists had been involved in the notorious Manhattan Project, the production of the atomic bomb. ... |
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| The Telescope | |
| ... appear closer and more distinct. It helped scientists to discover things that could not be seen by the naked eye. For example, a lot ... |
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| Mercury | |
| ... Scientists think that collisions with protoplanets early in the history of the solar system may have stripped away lighter materials, making Mercury a very ... |
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| Classical Greece, The Seed Of | |
| ... Notable ancient Greek historians, philosophers and scientists, such as Thucydides, Socrates, Aristotle, and Hippocrates, laid down the seeds of modern Western ... |
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| The Age Of Comets | |
| ... The ion tales are believed to be a kind of wind sock for the solar wind and NASA scientists are hoping to use it to get weather reports from distant solar ... |
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| About Medical Marijuana | |
| ... organizations as the National Academy of Sciences (1982), the California Medical Association (1993), the Federation of American Scientists (1994), the ... |
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| Atom Book | |
| ... The atom has an atomic number. Scientists find that number by counting how many protons are in the nucleus. In this case Helium has two protons. ... |
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| Drop The Bomb? (better Version) | |
| ... Nagasaki. Throughout the war scientists had been involved in the notorious Manhattan Project, the production of the atomic bomb. ... |
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| Penguins | |
| Penguins. The penguin (Sphenisciformes) has been a fascination to numerous people including scientists and researchers alike. They ... |
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