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- All About The Planet Mars By: Patrick Omari - Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is named after the Roman God of war. The planet is a distinctive shade of red and is the last of the rocky terrestrial planets. Mars is substantially smaller than Earth and Venus but larger than Mercury.
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- What Titrants Are Used For By: Anna Stenning - When a person mentions the word titration, a lot of blank faces will stare back at them, because many (unless you are scientist) do not know what this means!
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- Buying Your First Telescope For Backyard Astronomy By: Koz Huseyin - At current estimates, the universe contains 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars! Backyard astronomy allows you to see some of these beautiful sites. A first telescope is always an amazing thing. You get to learn and see new things.
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- The Spiritual Ecology of Evolution By: jgraf - Kropotkin versus Darwin
Soon after Charles Darwin published his work pertaining to evolution, the Russian biologist, anarchist, and seminal thinker, Peter Kropotkin, managed to create a work on evolution of equal, some say greater, merit.
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- Why Pipettes Are The Most Important Instrument By: Anna Stenning - The standard basic tools in a laboratory are usually test tubes, beakers, pipettes, Bunsen burners, Petri-dishes, clamps, callipers, thermometers and microscopes. These are a laboratory must-have, regardless of how big the lab maybe.
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- All About The Planet Earth By: Patrick Omari - Earth is unique among all known planets, ones native to our Solar System or otherwise. It is the only planet that has liquid water on the surface and is also the only world containing life.
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- Why the Bees are Dying By: jgraf - A report from Earth Vision,
The EV project - taking nature to a new level
by Josef Graf
From the perspective of spiritual ecology, some of the suspected causes merely stand in the foreground of the disappearing honeybees - EMF radiation; GM crops;
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- Informaiton About Astronomy By: Jeff Seward - All hobbies entail some form of investment, not just in money, but also time. Astronomy is such a hobby which requires both time and money invested into it. Astronomy however, over the long word can be one of the most outlay effectual hobbies, and here is why.
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- Information About Asteriods By: Jeff Seward - There is a lot of exciting equipment available on in the stars above us that make astronomy so much fun.
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- Information About Planets By: Jeff Seward - The world Mercury is the nearby to the Sun and is now the nominal world in our Solar System. The temperatures on Mercury extent from 700 degrees Kelvin on the sunlight segment to 90 degrees Kelvin on the night face.
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