Highlighted Technology Contributors
Look at the patent numbers that declare this a reality. Take the time to explore the hidden world right under our noses. Ionospheric experimentation may wreak havoc on our planet in the near future, this is a important subject to understand.
By Jesse Reeves | Published 2/9/2010
Fun little squirrels living in the Arizona desert.
By Lee McPherron | Published 2/9/2010
New species of plants and animals are constantly being discovered. Here is a list of the top new species classified in 2009.
By Sarah Quinlan | Published 2/9/2010
Countries in the world, especially the big emitter, must remain focused to reduce emissions as much as possible within a period of 40 years to avoid life-threatening warming.
By Kathleen Lowes | Published 2/9/2010
An article discussing the factors that led my transition from religion to spirituality and from spirituality to atheism.
By Vivian Chinnayya | Published 2/9/2010
There are a lot of spooky predictions for December 21, 2012 but there is no need to panic. The end of the world has been predicted before and it will be again.
By Brad Madsen | Published 2/9/2010
This article takes a look at how people make connections, with the moon during the year.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 2/9/2010
Stuck on what to get for your physics geek? Here's some ideas you may not have thought of.
By james buffington | Published 2/9/2010
Moon in Perigee shining brightly as vaporous clouds can hardly obscure its luminescence.
By carol gibson | Published 2/9/2010
How can we save money and protect the environment?
By Rosa Sophia | Published 2/9/2010
If you look deep enough you can find anything, anywhere. Red Tides are a naturally occurring episode; not the End of Days.
By Jesse Schmitt | Published 2/9/2010
Opposition to President Obama's bid to cancel the Constellation return to the Moon program has started to manifest itself among purveyors of popular culture. It has even inspired its first work of literature.
By Mark Whittington | Published 2/9/2010
Sex and sexual behavior has a bad reputation. It's hushed and often hidden. This article will attempt to take a clinical view of sex and present ten separate facts about human sexuality that even the most jaded may not know.
By Glen Brizius | Published 2/9/2010
A guide on pinpointing the direction North, even if you are lost and do not have access to traditional navigation equipment.
By Jonathan Kent | Published 2/9/2010
Earthquakes that are large enough to cause damage will usually be followed by one or more aftershocks.
By b l baird | Published 2/9/2010
The largest and most severe types of thunderstorms are referred to as supercells
By b l baird | Published 2/9/2010
A storm surge is an offshore rise in water
By b l baird | Published 2/9/2010
For those interested in strange facts about human nature, here is a great list for you.
By Danny Hauger | Published 2/9/2010
Limnic eruptions are a rare but deadly occurrence
By b l baird | Published 2/9/2010




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