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Why Do You Forget Some Things and Remember Others? Improve Your Memory
by Dub Crazy, Oct 8, 2008
Things you never knew about memory. How to make your memory better.
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Kelpmania: Stunning and Spectacular Kelp Photography
by Lauren Axelrod, Oct 4, 2008
Kelp forests occur in cold, nutrient-rich water and are among the most beautiful and biologically productive habitats in the marine environment.
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UK Made Unmanned Solar-powered Spy Plane Shatters New World Record
by Mayur P, Oct 3, 2008
A U.K.-made unmanned solar-powered spy plane has shattered an unofficial world record by staying in air for over three days. The plane called Zephyr-6.
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The Daily Fact Sheet
by zan kwong, Aug 20, 2008
Interesting facts in science, history, and a few other areas.
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Dance with the Scorpions
by The Quail 1957, Jul 28, 2008
Different scorpions and some of the facts you may not have known about them.
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Rare and Beautiful Butterflies 2
by The Quail 1957, Jul 17, 2008
A must read for nature lovers.
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Rare and Beautiful Butterflies
by The Quail 1957, Jul 15, 2008
When I look at butterflies, I can see the wonderful works of Creator first hand, and even now they leave me in awe.
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Stem Cells
by Seto102, Jun 14, 2008
This is a report on stem cells to educate the general public.
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Leader of the Pack: The Fascinating Lives of Wolves
by Juliane Elliott, May 28, 2008
Wolves are remarkable animals yet misunderstood by humans. Wolves have been falsely accused of being wicked in human stories and fables. Perhaps through education we can learn to truly respect the space and grace of these amazing beasts.
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Tornado in A Box
by Melanie Marten, Mar 8, 2008
Perfect for science fair projects or any time your elementary school-aged children want an exciting project, making a tornado in a box is fun and educational. Simple materials allow your children to see the power of a tornado on a small scale.
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