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| Tornadoes | |
| ... They also don't last very long. This makes it hard to learn about them. Since scientists don't know much about tornadoes, it's also hard to forecast them. ... |
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| Penguins | |
| ... Standing as close to their subjects as 0.3m, the scientists used two devices: one, developed by Professor Howland, to take photographs of the penguins' eyes ... |
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| Implications Of The Environmental Issues | |
| ... Scientists currently are unable to determine which parts of the United States will become wetter or drier, but there is likely to be an overall trend toward ... |
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| Social Anxiety Disorders | |
| ... Another theory that has been introduced by scientists is that phobics get their fears from their genetic makeup. "Most phobics remember ... |
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| Hyperspace | |
| ... Now imagine that there is fish "scientists" that would concoct clever invention called a "force" in order to hide their ignorance. ... |
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| Clones | |
| ... Antosh 2 Scientists are able to clone DNA, which is the genetic makeup of a human being. These DNA fragments are enlarged in a host cell. ... |
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| How Can Artificial Intelligence Help Us? | |
| ... Scientists and theorists continue to debate if computers will actually be able to think for themselves at one point (Patterson 7). The generally accepted ... |
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| Mental Illness | |
| ... sociocultural. Advances in brain imaging techniques have helped scientists study the role of brain structure in mental illness. ... |
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| Phosphates In Water Pollution | |
| ... fish. Scientists have concluded that unpolluted lakes can absorb surprisingly large amounts of phosphates without uncertainty. When ... |
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| Mental Illness | |
| ... The reason scientists believe that mental illness has existed this long is due to anthropologists finding skulls with holes gashed in them. ... |
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| Krypton | |
| ... is 3.749 g/liter. My valence is 0,2. Many of my physical properties differ according to various scientists. The outer shell of my ... |
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| Binary Reasoning | |
| ... The contemporary scientists are intended to abide in the "wave-particle theory" which combines all the facts of light and place it in a category that does not ... |
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| Albert Einstein 1879-1955 | |
| ... During the WWII battles with Japan, the United States government instructed a group of scientists to derive a new weapon, one that could potentially cause ... |
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| A Critical Analysis Of Tension's In Memorial Ahh | |
| ... 896). If this were not enough for the faithful to contend with, the torch of doubt was soon passed to the scientists. Geologists ... |
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| How Safe Are Mobile Phones? | |
| ... Millions of people own a mobile phone these days, and ever since they have been around scientists question the fact of they are safe or not. ... |
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| Plutonium | |
| ... produced. Another large problem for scientists creating power with plutonium is actually getting the chain-reaction to work. Often ... |
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| Past, Present, And Future Of Computers | |
| ... encrypted Nazi messages. Speed was of the essence, so scientists developed the first fully valve driven computer. Before this, computers ... |
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| Steroids | |
| Steroids. What are Steroids? Until the year 1935 scientists never knew that testosterone steroids were associated with an increase in muscle production. ... |
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| Perfect World | |
| ... genetic engineering. Scientists say genetic engineering may bring large advantages to humans and the way they live. Critics argue ... |
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| The Quicksilver | |
| ... And he named it Mercury (Hg). With strong controversy from scientists around the world, Lavoisier was never given credit until after his death.. ... |
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