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By Steven Montes


"Found, A 150-Million Year Old Baby Bird Fossil/ Hide Scraper"

By Steven Montes

I found a 150-million year old baby bird fossil that turned out to be a Palo-Indian tool. At the U of A I learned that the stone had been formed into a Palo-Indian tool. I had also learned that  the tool, had been formed to portray the fossil of the bird as a design on the tool. It is considered one of the truest forms of fossil art ever discovered. Later I over heard 2 professors talking about confiscating this stone from me, so I sold it for $5000, later bought it back at half the price.


“Enzyme In Pineapple Can Harden Your Bones”

By Steven Montes

I have isolated an Enzyme in the pineapple fruit, that will harden your bones.  This new discovery is good news for people that have weak bones caused by complecations in their genetic background.


The World's Greatest challenge is, Preserving The Earth for Future.

By Ngozika Nwiro

The world's most challenge today is: preserving the earth and its inhabitants, for the future.Man must not Ignore the practice of Agriculture, it helps in the fight to save the earth from daily dilapidation and wear.In what way can Agriculture be of help?


holy mother earth after 200 million years

By kk


A Cat You Should Know About

By Anthony Siegle

A little info on the small, but efficient, African predator.


The Toad from Houston

By Anthony Siegle

Information on the endangered Houston Toad


I'm on the road, for the Toad!

By Cherelle Cotton

Wilderness areas, city parks, and most habitats inbetween are home for the American Toad. Depending on location, these toads breed from February to July. Their trills, given both day and night, will lead you to them. American toads are easy approached and watched when trilling. AS with other toads, handling them will not give you warts. This helpful toad eats a lot of insects.


Researchers attempt to save Hemlock trees by rearing beetles

By Julie


Spectroscopy of knowledge.

By ken

Spectroscopy of knowledge.


As Nature Made Him: Circumcision and Sex Assignment

By Amanda Youngbar


Cheetah versus Giraffe: A Comparative Analysis of Facial Musculoskeletal Characteristics

By Lindsey Gallaugher

Over the ages, organisms have modified their survival techniques in order to thrive in a particular environment. Though it is possible for organisms to locally adjust to their surroundings by acclimation, natural selection has played a substantial role in dictating the development of an organism’s innate features. This evolutionary divergence between organisms based upon their niche in an ecosystem is best illustrated through each organism’s individual musculoskeletal attributes.


MUSLIM CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCINCE OF ASTRONOMY

By khufaash

This article is about the contributions made by the Muslim scientists to the feild of Astronomy.


Identity Crisis: The Campus of Roger Williams University

By Michael Hurley

This work explains the campus layout and building design of Roger Williams University.  It was designed to take an objective look at how the campus looked to an outsider.  It also uses the comparison to a more notable university for better clarity.


Scientists Suggest Bestiality

By Frederick Meekins


Shaming Women into Men

By Sandy Dover

This essay is about how women who are born with larger clitorises, which can at times resemble a small penis, are often urged by male doctors to surgically augment the clitoris to a more


MIT professor says 'We're all going to die'

By Philip Devitt

MIT Energy Professor Daniel Nocera delivered a speech about global warming to the students of Roger Williams University. He discussed the energy problems the US, and the entire world, are facing, and proposed a way to potentially fix those problems.


A Throw-Away Issue

By Mike Benner

An article about the lack of recycling in Philadelphia bars and restaurants which raises questions about whether there are better options to recycling dumpsters and why these establishments aren't being fined for breaking the law.


Know Your Fish

By BobCat

The Voice,Vol.3,No.24(university of arkansas monticello)


The Notoriously Nonindigenous Nutria

By Jasmine Brown


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