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166: If It s Possible For Someone It s Possible For You
All of us have basically the same neurology. If it is possible for others, it is possible for me. In other words, all of us have basically the same hardware, the same number of neurons in our brain. If someone is extremely good in being creative, so can you. You can generate the same ideas. The only thing is that you have to find out how do the

167: International Space Station ISS A Link With Aboriginal History
I am fortunate to be living in a region of Australia with one of the richest Aboriginal cultures and a living history. North East Arnhem land in the Northern Territory is located at the confluence of the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpenteria. As an Avid Astronomer I am always on the lookout for an opportunity to share the night sky with others. T

168: Is It Better To Buy Used Telescopes For Sale Or Buy A New Telescope
We have many options to finding telescopes for sale. You can buy new and you also can buy used telescopes for sale. Which is the best option to go with? Whether you are buying new or buying used telescopes for sale, there are benefits and negatives to both. You may have stumbled upon a used telescope for sale. The price looks good, and it looks

169: Is It Science Or Science Fiction
A Dutch science teacher accidentally discovered what may be a new, astrological phenomenon. While Hanny van Artel was helping the Web site Galaxy Zoo identify galaxies, she spotted a greenish, gaseous object with a hole in it. Because it doesn't have stars and thus can't be a galaxy, astronomers think it is light from a no-longer-visible quasar; an

170: Is It Worth Buying A Used Telescope
Trying to find a telescope to buy is not always easy. It is not as if, every street has a store selling telescopes. Another option is buying a used telescope. However, is this such a great idea? Are there some things that you need to know, before buying used? In this article, you will discover is it worth buying a used telescope, and how to buy a t

171: Johnston s Contribution To Calligraphy
Calligrapher Edward Johnston contributed a lot to the modern world of calligraphy. Looking back through the ages it can be seen that calligraphy has played an important part in the development of civilization, and that it has manifested itself in many ways and through many agents. It can first be seen on papyrus in Egypt in the hieratic writing of

172: Kids Telescope Can Spark Astronomical Interest
You can offer your children or grandchildren a head start to spark their interest in astronomy by giving them a kids telescope with which to view the stars. While it is true that you can buy a cheap kids telescope for under $10, if you hope for them to foster a sincere interest in astronomy, you should plan on shelling out $300 to $400 on a quality

173: Mars Europa Titan and Climate Change Whats The Link
Techniques pioneered by the European Space Agency (ESA) for use on Mars, are set to have a very down to earth use here on planet Earth and beyond to the Icy moon Europa circling the Gas Giant Planet, Jupiter. As well as Europa, another Ice moon "Titan", the biggest of Saturn's Moons, is also a target for study. ESA's Mars Express has aboard some

174: Meteor Showers In Late July
While Americans associate fireworks with the first weekend in July, with their July 4th Independence Day celebration, those of us into skywatching get our shows throughout the latter half of July, with several showers reaching their peaks in the last week of the month. As long time readers already know, meteor showers are the specks of sand and

175: Miniature Telemetry Transmitter
Telemetry or "remote measurement" is a highly automated communications process by which measurements are made and other data collected at remote, inaccessible or dangerous places, and then relayed by a telemetry transmitter to receiving stations for display, monitoring, and recording. The original telemetry systems were termed "supervisory" because

176: NY Times Reports on Intelligent Design movement
Creation Science made the front page of the New York Times on recently. Oh . . . did I say Creation Science? Actually the article on the front page of the New York Times was about the Intelligent Design Movement. Many scientists, academics and intellectuals from a variety of religious backgrounds (or no religious background) have seen that the

177: Outlining Mechanical Engineering
Although maybe not one of the most "glamorous" of trades, mechanical engineering is definitely one of the most important, and also frequently used, though you may not realize just how frequent and common. Take the chair you're currently sitting on reading this article - you can bet there's at least some kind of mechanical engineering process in its

178: Overview and Benefits of Alternative Energy
The world's reliance on oil is staggering, and it seems that new predictions for when we will run out of petroleum are popping up every day. World governments are moving to start drilling in new places, in a desperate attempt to secure more black gold. Oil is used for a variety of products, including fuel, which is the number one commodity that peo

179: Pheromones and the Mentrual Cycle
Scientists have found long-sought proof that people release potent chemical signals that can have profound effects on other people. Pheromones have been documented in many species, ranging from insects to elephants, as sex attractants, kinship identifiers or alarm signals. In many species they are detected by a specialized organ inside the nose

180: Rocket Propulsion Into Space
The physical law under which rockets operate was first set down almost three hundred years ago by Sir Isaac Newton, an English mathematician, without whose work our exciting space explorations of today would be impossible. This law states that to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The recoil of a gun when it is fired is an examp


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