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Is Geography a Science?
by Ben K Williams, Nov 4, 2008
Ever since Geography was recognised as a subject in the 19th century, geographers have strived to make geography a ‘scientific’ subject, acceptable in the eyes of academics, hence its foundation as a university discipline.
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Hermaphrodites and Hermaphroditism
by well versed, Nov 3, 2008
Every wondered exactly what hermaphroditism is? Who it affects? What it's about?
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Return to the Moon
by Harley Hashman, Nov 3, 2008
In an anonymous hangar in Huntsville, Alabama sits a large white cylinder of thick heavy steel. It is the first rung of a ladder that will reach all the way to the moon.
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Natura Coloratora Photography and Beyond the Philosophical Senses
by Lauren Axelrod, Nov 2, 2008
What is life without the colors of the rainbow, the shades of the ocean, and the stunning markings of animals? The spectrum of this life shows its contrasts with presentation of immense beauty every day.
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The Social Control of Science
by India, Nov 1, 2008
Science has become formidable force in today’s world. It is changing fast and making other institutions also undergo fast changes. Interaction with other social institutions with science and technology is a great challenge of our time. It is changing so fast that they have irresistible effects on other institutions.
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The Science of Instrumentation
by Traceguy, Nov 1, 2008
Many instruments have been devised by scientists to increase accuracy, to extend their senses, and to enable experiments to be reproduced.
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Genetically Engineering a Future
by Brav3ry3do, Oct 30, 2008
A few reasons why its wrong to continue to harvest embryonic stem cells. A few reasons why human cloning should not be pursued.
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Evolution and Natural Selection: Science
by Brachneos, Oct 29, 2008
On Evolution and Natural Selection done in Science.
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The Great Food Lab
by Tommy B, Oct 27, 2008
The purpose of this experiment is to find out if potato chips, coffee, bagels and doughnuts contain starches, simple sugars, starches and lipids.
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Amazing Animal-Shaped Rock Formations
by nobert soloria bermosa, Oct 25, 2008
Some animals that were sculpted by nature through geological processes like wind erosion and many others.
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