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46: Changing the Information Flow from Your DNA can Change Your Life
When James Watson and Francis Crick first discovered the structure of DNA in 1953 they thought they had discovered the secret of life. This complex nucleic acid was capable of storing all of the information necessary to produce and maintain a living organism. The science of genetics was born and moved toward a complete understanding of the gene cul

47: Commotion with Corrosion
This is not another boring science topic that will put you off to sleep. Trust me, I'll make this as simple and as interesting read as possible. Corrosion's dictionary meaning is synonymous to a list of words like rusting, corroding, erosion, a chemical process, a chemical change, a chemical action a natural activity, deterioration of metals thr

48: Deciding Research For Your Science Project
Each year the National Science Fair and many of the larger regional fairs boast a selection of project subjects ranging from anthropology to zoology, and including most any "ology," "y," or "ics" you can imagine. One large area is that of experimentation and research. Research and Experimentation In the broadest sense of the word, research me

49: Explanation Of The Lasik Surgery Procedure
The procedure that is called Lasik (laser in-situ keratomileusis) reshapes the surface of your eye to correct vision loss. People usually call this Lasik surgery. Lasik can restore vision to a perfect 20/20, and can be a life-changing experience for people that undergo the procedure. The procedure itself is performed in less than one minute whil

50: First Time Telescope Buying Tips
Trying to find the best telescope for your needs is not always easy. Perhaps you are buying a telescope online or you have suddenly seen a telescope locally that you must simply buy. There are some tips that you need to know to get the best experience out of your first telescope. In this article, you will discover: * What kind of telescope to b

51: Flow Meter Peak Or Is It Peak Flow Meter
As far as I can make out, flow meter peak is a term related to physics and automobiles and most measurement of pressure of gases and liquids at certain temperature and so on. In general it represents a very technical aspect of automobiles, machinery and heavy duty equipment. I am a person who when physics would be mentioned, I would run the tota

52: Getting Started On Your Own Experiment
A really good science project can be an exciting challenge to your ingenuity, imagination, intuition and ability. You can find a problem so tantalizing that you carry it around in your mind, letting it simmer through whatever else you happen to be doing and thinking. When you least expect it, you may have a sudden flash of insight. You can hardl

53: Healing Waters of Mt. Clemens Michigan
For more than a century, the world's elite flocked to the resort town of Mt. Clemens, Michigan to soothe their bodies in the ancient healing waters of the Michigan Basin. With 34 essential minerals, Mt. Clemens seawater contains the highest mineral content of any body of water in the world. Although the glory days of "America's Bath City" are lo

54: How to Choose A Topic for A Science Fair
Stumped for a good idea? Interesting project possibilities can be found almost anywhere you look. During late fall and early winter of every year, at thousands of high schools across the country, hundreds of thousands of prospective science fairers buckle down to the task of selecting a project. Finding a suitable theme or topic is the first and

55: Prototypes The Granddaddy Of All Products
No company goes out and starts mass production of a new product before creating first an example of this product. This example is called a prototype. Prototypes are a working example of a new design. And before moving towards creating multiple copies of this prototype, the company will generally use the prototype to test its viability and quali

56: The Glitters of Gold
As they say, not all that glitters is gold. But what is it in gold that makes it glitters? Is it because of its chemical components, its unique characteristics, or simply because it is just the way it is? Scientifically, gold is a metal and at the same time a chemical element with the symbol Au, which stands for aurum, in the periodic table. Of

57: Why Now Is Important For Astronomy
We are at a critical juncture in solar system exploration. On the drawing boards are dozens of promising ideas, many which could be realized in the coming decades. There is plenty of incentive for human expansion into the solar system, yet there is no long-term commitment and no consensus on how or when it will occur. This past May, at the fifti

58: A Digital Water Flow Meter
The digital water flow meter consists of a turbo prop sensor which is attached to a handle that is expandable and has a digital readout display. The Global Water Flow Probe is a very accurate water flow instrument that measures the flow in open channels as well as in partially filled pipes. The digital water flow meter has true velocity averagi

59: A Fossils Formidable Years
Ever wonder exactly what a fossil is or where they came from? Fossils are actually the remains of plants or animals that lived millions of years ago. While that is what they are, fossils still to this day serve a very important purpose. They are able to provide some very important information about what life was like millions of years ago. A You

60: A GPS System Will Take You Anywhere
The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a "constellation" of 24 well-spaced satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for people with ground receivers to pinpoint their geographic location. The location accuracy is anywhere from 1 to 100 meters depending on the type of equipment used. The GPS is owned and operated by the U.S. Department o


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