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Sept. 16, 2008) -- A University of Waterloo scientist says that cosmic rays are a key cause for expanding the hole in the ozone layer over the South Pole -- and predicts the largest ozone hole will occur in one or two weeks. ... Source: www.usatoday.com --- 24 days ago
The revelation that tiny eight-legged animals survived exposure to the harsh environment of space on an Earth-orbiting mission ... ... Source: www.boston.com --- 26 days ago
One day 10 years ago, Richard Wrangham was lying in front of the fire in his home thinking about human evolution. People like to think in front of fires, and Wrangham, a Harvard professor of biological anthropology, likes to think about human evolution, so it wasn't really a special occasion. Then Wrangham put the two together. ... Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 33 days ago
This year's most eagerly awaited computer game has arrived. Sales of Spore in the US are predicted to top two million copies by the end of this month, which is surprising, considering that the game is based on evolutionary THEORY, and surveys consistently show that a full 50% of Americans don't believe that human beings evolved. Created by legendary games designer Will Wright, who previously produced such classics as SimCity and The Sims, Spore - originally titled Sim Everything - is an enchanting and fascinating game. It's easy to get started: simply pick a name for your tide-pool-dwelling amoeba, decide whether it's carnivorous or herbivorous, and start zooming around the water, finding food and gathering enough points for a DNA mutation. Like other simulation games, Spore rewards thought and effort, but it's also simple enough for anyone to enjoy passing half an hour growing a tiny creature into a larger one. Eventually your species will develop enough to form rudimentary legs and crawl to ground. Then it's time to mutate some more, develop intelligence, form tribes, civilizations and eventually travel off into space. With its educational subject matter, Spore is the kind of game any parent should be pleased to find their child absorbed in, and although it wears its learning lightly, the brutal truth of evolution is hard to miss. How do you succeed as a carnivorous creature? By hunting other smaller creatures, of course; even i ... Source: www.telegraph.co.uk --- 34 days ago
Modern footballs give attacking teams an unfair advantage because their design makes it hard for goalkeepers to anticipate where a shot is heading a scientist has claimed. ... Source: www.bloomberg.com --- 2 hours ago
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Hi folks, Sorry that there is no picture for you. I have just posted a tutorial which introduces colour THEORY on my website. I hope this will help select colours or colour schemes for painting miniatures and terrain projects. The tutorial may be found here: Colour THEORY Any suggestions, questions or comments would be appreciated - either post them here or email me through... ...
Source: www.bostonherald.com --- 18 days ago
DALLAS - NEW research suggests that science cannot support the assertion that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin of President John F. Kennedy. Cliff Spiegelman,... ...
Source: www.iol.co.za --- 23 days ago
Mooted as a THEORY 75 years ago but discovered only recently through indirect evidence, dark matter accounts for about 22 percent of the mass of the universe, scientists believe. ...
Source: www.sciam.com --- 5 days ago
Atoms are now such a commonplace idea that it is hard to remember how radical they used to seem. When scientists first hypothesized atoms centuries ago, they despaired of ever observing anything so small, and many questioned whether the concept of atoms could even be called scientific. Gradually, however, evidence for atoms accumulated and reached a tipping point with Albert Einstein’s 1905 analysis of Brownian motion, the random jittering of dust grains in a fluid. Even then, it took another 20 years for physicists to develop a THEORY explaining atoms--namely, quantum mechanics--and another 30 for physicist Erwin Müller to make the first microscope images of them. Today entire industries are based on the characteristic properties of atomic matter. Physicists’ understanding of the composition of space and time is following a similar path, but several steps behind. Just as the behavior of materials indicates that they consist of atoms, the behavior of space and time suggests that they, too, have some fine-scale structure--either a mosaic of spacetime “atoms” or some other filigree work. Material atoms are the smallest indivisible units of chemical compounds; similarly, the putative space atoms are the smallest indivisible units of distance. They are generally thought to be about 10–35 meter in size, far too tiny to be seen by today’s most powerful instruments, which probe distances as short as 10–18 meter. Consequently, many scien ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 32 days ago
Science Daily Sep 8 2008 2:24PM GMT ... Source: pubs.acs.org --- 37 days ago
Vyacheslav S. Bryantsev, Mamadou S. Diallo, Adri C. T. van Duin, and William A. Goddard III Web Release Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:00:00 EDT (Article) DOI: 10.1021/jp804373p ... Source: www.udel.edu --- 30 days ago
Archaeological evidence suggests that glass was first made in the Middle East sometime around 3000 B.C. However, almost 5,000 years later, scientists are still perplexed about how glassy materials make the transition from a molten state to a solid. Richard Wool, professor of chemical engineering at UD, thinks he has the answer. ...
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