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The Basics of Solar Power

Solar power is probably the cleanest, most viable form of renewable energy available and it can be used in several forms to help power your house or heat your water. It is already commonly used in sun abundant countries like Greece and Cyprus. California was one of the first to use solar power, where it installed panels to power homes in the early 1980s. Many gardens also commonly use solar garden lights, security lights, water features, pumps and so on.
Luke Graham
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Gravity & Light

Albert Einstein attributes the bending of light around the sun to a warping of spacetime fabric by the sun. This article takes a different view of the cause of gravity and how it causes the same bending of light around the sun.
Dennis Huff
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All You Need to Know About C Arms

The C Arm (also commonly referred to as an x-ray image intensifier or Fluoroscope) is a piece of equipment that uses x-rays to produce a "live feed." C Arms provide hospitals and the entire medical field with faster, more accurate, and less invasive ways to operate and perform procedures.
Wendy Moyer
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Hardest Mineral

What do a glittering diamond and a lead pencil have in common? Diamonds are very hard and the graphite of the pencil's tip is very soft. These two different substances contain a wonderful proof of creation called carbon.A rough, unpolished diamond is the hardest of all minerals. For this reason, a crystal diamond is used to cut and to drill all kinds of material and is also used as an abrasive to smooth surfaces. Hardness is the resistance of a mineral to scratches from outside...
Mayline Homecillo
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Non-locality and Entanglement

Einstein called non-locality "spooky action at a distance". He was concerned that the early founders of quantum mechanics were attributing the effects we see in the manifested, material world to be initiated by non-local causes, meaning that they were not measurable in the physical realm. Einstein's entire argument against non-local causes involves a condition known as entanglement.
Maanna Stephenson
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The Hobbit Wars - Did An 18,000 Year-Old Hobbit See A Dentist?

Since their initial discovery on the Indonesian island of Flores in 2003 and 2004, the tiny hobbits have been a source of contention in the scientific community. Recently an Australian researcher claimed that a hobbit might have seen a dentist. Others are not so convinced, however.
Joel Kontinen
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Equal Time For Creation Science?

Should public school biology classes give equal time to "creation science" or "intelligent design?" Is "creation science" science at all?
James Alexander
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Paternity Testing Kits

This article provides readers with an overview of paternity tests. It also provides information on how the testing process.
Kristi Patrice Carter
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Dinosaur Expert - Anti-Creationists Are The Greatest Enemy Of Science Education In The US

Science education has lately been the source of much heated debate, largely due to the film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed featuring Ben Stein. Recently, a renown paleontologists joined the fray. His contribution was a stunning surprise.
Joel Kontinen
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The Ice Age Cometh

There is no doubt that the world is warming up, whatever the causes. However the big question is what impact will this have on global climate? Various computer models are now predicting a new ice age. Caused by global warming? An oxymoron surely? Well maybe not.
Mark Boardman
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