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10 Ways The Human Race Could Become Extinct
by Will Hak, Jun 30, 2008
The frightening ways that showcase how fragile we truly are.
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A Handpicked Collection of the Ultimate Space Pictures
by Anne Lyken Garner, Jun 14, 2008
A collection of truly spectacular pictures taken in space.
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What Causes the Summer Solstice?
by Allen Teal, Jun 8, 2008
Why the seasons change in the temperate zones. Special note is given to the first day of summer.
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Need a Cosmic Escape Route?
by Jigger Jones, May 10, 2008
There's a meteor out there that could wipe out the entire planet.
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Solar Effects
by Zeo12, Apr 26, 2008
The sun is our most important source of heat. The sun's energy is the driving force for many of the processes that occur around us on a daily basis. Weather patterns, wind, ocean currents, plant growth, and the water cycle are just a few of the processes the sun influences.
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Sun's Devastating Effects
by JT Rockwell, Aug 27, 2007
What scientists predict will happen to our planet in a few years time, the loss of our power grids and how daily life may change.
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Predicting Weather the Natural Way
by Emma-O, Aug 12, 2007
Tired of the weather man lying to you? Did you know you can predict the weather just by paying attention to the sky and nature around you? Learn how with these simple tips.
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The Spin of the Earth and Its Social Implication
by Unofre Pili, May 4, 2008
Without the earth moving at a uniform rate, then we are not here in the first place. Life would have never evolved on earth if it's not turning either.
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How Many Earth's Would Fit Inside the Sun
by Unofre Pili, May 4, 2008
Knowing astronomical informations quantitatively is more rewarding that just sheer qualitative.
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Super Facts About Supernova
by A. Jom, Apr 15, 2008
A supernova is an energetic explosive event, the death of a massive star. There are different types of supernova, and they are created in two different ways. Astronomers have witnessed supernovae in many nearby galaxies; however, they are relatively rare events in our galaxy.
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