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Physics, Toward Science Revolution

By Nurhadi

It s abvious that the study of physics and its branches and their numerous subdivisions of these branches are very impact in the modern world. So, who's yours favorite physicist?


Sorry, ladies, we guys HAVE to watch the game

By Dinesh Ramde

Men are wired for competition, and that includes watching others compete


Ozone Depletion

By Stacey Cate

This is an essay on ozone: what it is, how it is depleting and where the world stands in regards to ozone depletion right now.


LARGE AMOUNT OF URANIUM FOUND IN NEPAL

By Gajendra Budhathoki

Uranium is a very heavy (dense) metal, and found rearaly in the world.It is used to make nuclear weapons.In the mean time, when the two South Asian Countries India and Pakistan started to produce nuclear wepons, Uranium has found in Nepal.


Professor recounts 1972 trip to moon

By Dinesh Ramde

University of Wisconsin, Madison geologist recalls the 13 days in which he also took one giant leap for mankind


A low blow: explaining the pain in a 'nutshell'

By Dinesh Ramde

The Daily Cardinal, University of Wisconsin, Madison


Cogito ergo sum: Schiavo case raises end-of-life questions

By Dinesh Ramde

The Daily Cardinal, University of Wisconsin, Madison


Can animals sense storms?

By Dinesh Ramde

The Daily Cardinal, University of Wisconsin, Madison


Golden ratio linked to beauty, order in nature

By Dinesh Ramde

The Daily Cardinal, The University of Wisconsin, Madison


Elegy On Sacrificed Rats

By Saleem Saim


Resident "Genius" Flying High

By Alison Lapp


What is Sudan-1

By mohen naorem

Sudan-1 is an illegal cancer -causing dye found in UK.


A new heart - friendly mustard variety developed

By mohen naorem

The new variety has no eruric acid which causes heart disease.


De ja vou?

By Flava Sava

Have you ever had that feeling that you've done or seen something happen before? And you already know what's going to happen? Or what happened then should happen now, but it doesn't?


Day time and shape of the planet changes after Tsunami attack

By mohen naorem

Six weeks after the tsunami, scientists are discovering more about the changes made by the magnitude 9 quake, the fourth-largest in the last century.


Avian Influenza: Arkansan Threat?

By Ashley Suffle

The recent outbreak of avian influenza has stirred up concern for a pandemic of the disease.  This article details the liklihood of such an event and its possible affect on Arkansas, home of Tyson Foods, Inc.


Licence for human cloning granted

By mohen naorem

The British government granted the creator of Dolly the sheep, a licence to clone human embryos for medical research on Tuesday.


Indian coasts richer after killer tsunami

By mohen naorem

Nagapattanam was the worst affected region of tsunami devastations in India. Today it has become the richest coastal area, not by funds and aids from the generous people and the nations,but due to deposits of the richest mineral - Titanium.


The Threat of Tsunamis

By Brian Gallo

Looks at what causes tsunamis and areas that could be affected by tsunamis in the future.


Tsunamis: Now & Then

By Chaya Minkowitz

Have you noticed that the number of natural disasters has gone up in recent years? This article explains why, with an in-depth look at the recent South Asian tsunami, how and why it happened and why the death toll did not have to be so vast. A look back at tsunamis dating back to ancient times is also included.


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