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Spectroscopy: Spectrum Absorption and Emission
by GNex, Nov 29, 2008
Types of spectrophotometry.
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On Einstein's Famous Equation and How It Changed the World
by Unofre Pili, Nov 23, 2008
Einstein's famous equation describing mass-energy equivalence has propelled mankind into a world far advance than a century ago. It is a very far-reaching scientific achievement it went beyond science and pervaded almost every other field in the intellectual landscape. Let's take a look at this equation that helped end World War II.
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The Universe is Collapsing?
by Clancy, Nov 20, 2008
I think Edwin Hubble was correct when he used red shift to prove that galaxies are moving at an accelerating rate away from each other. The question is what is causing the acceleration. The answer is simple. The universe is collapsing.
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Serial Killer - Psychopathic or Psychotic
by Debswood, Nov 19, 2008
Differences between the two.
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Electrical Ingenuity Lesson 1: Semiconductor Diodes
by Dialga, Nov 19, 2008
Become your own certified electrician without having to buy expensive textbooks or go through years of college. Read through my articles on the science of electricity and learn how it works, as well as how other various electrical components operate. Within minutes, you'll understand some of the complex physics and chemistry that normally take years to learn by attending electrical courses at a college or university. In this first lesson, we take a look at the science behind semi-conductor diodes.
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I Believe I Did What Einstein Couldn't Do and Unified Physics
by HOORGANVISOR, Nov 13, 2008
I will share my ideas about the unified field theory which Einstein couldn't do.
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Perpetual Motion
by John Squires, Nov 12, 2008
Many scoff at the idea of perpetual motion and the patent office won't even issue a patent for something in that category, but actually perpetual motion is the norm, not the exception to the rule.
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Earthquake Lights
by John Carter, Nov 10, 2008
A phenomenon that in circles the globe and has been reported as early as 373 B.C. is lights that accompany earthquakes. The phenomena as not very well understood by science, but some explanations are put forward in this article.
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How a Burglar Alarm Works
by Andy Pandy, Nov 4, 2008
A basic description of how a burglar alarm works and the very basic physics behind it.
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The Science of Instrumentation
by Traceguy, Nov 1, 2008
Many instruments have been devised by scientists to increase accuracy, to extend their senses, and to enable experiments to be reproduced.
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