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1: Science Lessons for Grade 1 on the Five Senses

Many teachers agonize about planning science lessons for Grade 1. They think that the students are too young to take part in science experiments. This is because they associate science experiments ...

By: Frances Stanford

2: Is Astrology a True Science?

Learning your horoscope can have a tendency to freeze or weaken your willpower and paralyze you with its inaccurate messages. Karma rules the brainless stars and your fate. We are not made in the i...

By: Gary Zalben

3: The Science of Science!

First of all, Science! is not the same as science. Science! is the study and knowledge of all things scientific, quasiscientific, or pseudoscientific. Anything that is obscure, incoherent, or impro...

By: Terry Connors

4: Bachelor Of Science Degrees

Bachelor of Science Degrees (B.S. or B.Sc.), also known as Baccalaureates, are campus or online academic degrees, awarded by a college for the successful completion of an undergraduate course or ma...

By: Eric Morris

5: Golf Balls - The Science Behind The Dimples

The dynamics behind the flight of the golf ball offers a fascinating insight into the physical interworkings of air pressure, turbulence, and aerodynamics. When golf was first played in Sco...

By: Susan Chiang

6: The Science Behind Genetic Tattoos of the Future

In the future of course there will be tattoos and there will be the latest cutting edge genetic tattoos in 3D and full color. And will appear to be below the skin, as the first layers of skin and t...

By: Lance Winslow

7: Hands on Science for Kids - Learn by Doing

You’re eating dinner and your child excitedly describes how his teacher took a bucket of water and swung it around without spilling a drop. Your child is talking about centrifugal force! Your...

By: Lisa Bronart

8: The Science behind Wind Chimes

Wind chimes have come a long way since their banging, clanging days of old. Today’s precision-tuned wind chimes produce a melody as inviting, sweet, and clear as the song sung by pristine wat...

By: Stephen Betzen

9: The Science of Forensic Investigation

The science of forensic investigation has been around for hundreds of years. In the past hundred years however, Forensic investigation has developed and the progress that has been made is astoundin...

By: Carl Walker

10: Accelerating Astronaut Training

With the advent of Commercialization of Space we need to consider the increasing numbers of astronauts we will need in our future. This means we need to accelerate astronaut training. We also need ...

By: Lance Winslow

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The Science of Forensic Investigation

The science of forensic investigation has been around for hundreds of years. In the past hundred years however, Forensic investigation has developed and the progress that has been made is astounding. The art of forensic in...

By: Carl Walker

The Science Behind Genetic Tattoos of the Future

In the future of course there will be tattoos and there will be the latest cutting edge genetic tattoos in 3D and full color. And will appear to be below the skin, as the first layers of skin and the cells below will becom...

By: Lance Winslow

Is Astrology a True Science?

Learning your horoscope can have a tendency to freeze or weaken your willpower and paralyze you with its inaccurate messages. Karma rules the brainless stars and your fate. We are not made in the image of astrology; we are...

By: Gary Zalben

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Everyone Can Predict The Interest Level Of Men On A Date

When it comes to assessing the romantic playing field -- who might be interested in whom -- men and women were shown to be equally good at gauging men's interest during an Indiana University study ...


York-based district studies more fertilizer limits

A York-based natural resources district is studying another way to control fertilizer contamination of drinking water.


Despite ceremony, NY fort's skeletons not buried

For decades, tourists visiting this popular Adirondack village could gape at the skeletons of soldiers from nearby French and Indian War sites.


6.8 quake shakes Philippines; no casualty reports

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines on Monday, killing a child and triggering a local tsunami alert.



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