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The Next Generation of Cell Phones

The new polaris phone it will blow your cell phone away.

kelceechapman | September 26, 2009 | Consumer Electronics
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Will Young People Ever Dream of Getting Old?

Young people have their own view about their group as teens and needed to be appropriately enlightened the more about their stage in life.

Michael Eboh | September 25, 2009 | Teen Life
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The Mystical Microscope: Meditating on Atomic Physics

As early as 1895 the two mystics published drawings of their vision of hydrogen atoms, the simplest that exist in nature. The pair saw the atom as a transparent, egg-shaped body that contained six smaller bodies in rotation. And inside each of the smaller bodies were three even smaller, heart shaped particles. Leadbeater and Besant called them the “ultimate physical atoms,” and said they were joined together by “lines of force”

Mr Ghaz | September 24, 2009 | School Time
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The Development of Mobile

There was a time when we think that if someone is using a cell phone in hand, he was a great leader of society, rich and prosperous. We have a dream, if the phone owner and have a monochrome screen phone like a dream come true. In those days, when cell phones used more than a status symbol, and the people to show. Even today, cell phones are a status symbol, and even today Shou-off with our phones. There was a time when it was thought earlier that, even if I buy a cell phone, then maintenance is out of reach.

yashoda | September 24, 2009 | Consumer Electronics
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The Hubble Telescope: Images of Heaven

The miracles of the universe…

Mnofdichotomy | September 17, 2009 | Photography
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A Mission to Discover The Secrets of a Comet: Close Encounter

Halley’s comet requires 75 years to travel its elongated orbit. But for most of the time it is in the outer reaches of the solar system – a cold, dark object invisible to earthbound astronomers. But when Halley approaches the inner planets, the warmth of the sun drives off a cloud of gas and dust thousands of miles wide. The pressure of sunlight and the solar wind – a stream of electrically charged particles constantly flowing out from the sun – sweep the gas and dust out a great tail, millions of miles long.

Mr Ghaz | September 15, 2009 | School Time
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Louis Pasteur

Life of Louis Pasteur.

Enaru123 | September 10, 2009 | Biography
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Alexander Fleming

Sir Alexander Fleming and his life’s work.

Saint AlAr | September 2, 2009 | Biography
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How to Make a Soda Bottle Rocket

How to make a soda bottle rocket that will work with only household materials.

Ultimatenoob3 | November 5, 2009 | Collecting
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A Science Project Garuenteed to Win You The Science Fair

Top science projects that will net you a ribbon in your school science fair.

oom4783 | August 24, 2009 | Kids and Teens
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