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Protons, Hydrogen Ions and Hydronium IonsHydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. When it loses an electron, it is ionized. It is then variably called a proton, a hydrogen ion, and even an hydronium ion. Why? What is the significance? -
Large Hadron Supercollider Breaks Records in Search of "God" ParticleThe guys at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) have fired up the Large Hadron Collider (otherwise known as the "atom smasher" and the "supercollider") again, breaking more records set just weeks ago, inching their way... -
How to Build a Helium Atom ModelBuilding a helium atom model is one of the more simple projects kids and parents will face for school. A helium atom contains two protons, two neutrons, and two electrons.To build the Helium atom model pictured you will need the following supplies. -
How the Universe FormedComputer analysis of linear accelerator data indicate that protons are primary oscillators. Using this oscillator model at the largest scales, can explain the "Great Attractor","Dark Energy" and what caused the "Inflationary Big Bang" to occur -
Biomedical TechnologyDifferent types of technology found in the medical field and/ or hospitals
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String Theory and M-TheoryA research paper describing String theory and M-theory. -
Who Am I?Have you ever asked yourself this question, which infact is one of the most important question you ought to ask yourself in your life! -
Book Review of String Theory and M-Theory: A Modern IntroductionThis is my review of String Theory and M-Theory: A Modern Introduction by Katrin Becker, Melanie Becker, and John H. Schwarz.
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The World BeyondShort lunch time science fiction (sci fi) story for your enjoyment. I tried to do something different with my writing and I think I succeeded. You be the judge. Comments on how I can improve my writing are greatly appreciated. -
Hydrogen Fuel Cells: A Comprehensive PrimerClean, efficient, reliable, and cost effective, the future energy source must truly be hydrogen fuel cells. With all the commotion going on about the rising gas prices, green house gas emissions, public health, and the disappearance of non-reunable energy resources
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Why String Theory May Still Be PracticalThis is my opinion of why string theory should not be dismissed so easily as a possible universal scientific theory.
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How to Use the Periodic TableMost people who are not familiar with chemistry don't have a good understanding of the periodic table of elements. A simple molecule like water can be understood by looking at and using the periodic table. -
The Manhattan Project and the Atomic BombThe Manhattan Project and the subsequent manufacturing of the atomic bomb changed our world forever. This paper examines the history of the Manhattan Project in depth.
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Sexual Behaviour: Human Female Versus Turtle Sex-ManiaCan observing turtle copulations inspire adulterous fornication? A long, rather pointless anecdote about a wife's coitus with Central Africans and sex behaviour in 3-Toed Box Turtles.
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What's it Really like to Have an MRI?MRIs can be a scary test for some people, but there's really very little to be concerned about with the test itself.
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Nantes Accomodates Equipment of Point in the Fight Against CancerA cyclotron high-energy art equipment in the fight against cancer, will be inaugurated with the aim to advance the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
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From the Beginners Mind a Novices Journey into Buddhism (excerpts From)The first in a series of excerpts from my book inspired by Suzuki's "Zen Mind Beginners Mind". Meant to be a memoir, and also a view of Buddhism from "Beginners Mind". These texts are in their rawest form .
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How Solar Cells WorkThe science behind how solar cells work.
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The Hadron Collider: Benefit to Mankind or Doomsday Machine?Scientists say that the world's biggest particle accelerator may help unlock the secrets of creation, others say it may produce black holes that may swallow the Earth. We're about to see who's right.
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How the Universe Works (Today)The universe is a complicated zero-sum game, but understanding the intricacies of its most fundamental functions is really very simple. -
Do Textbooks Actually Cover the Subject?Any textbook must now be evaluated in more detail.
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The Basics of Practical ElectricityThis tutorial teaches the basics of electricity and safety issues.
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Iron: The Strength and Value of the MineralIron surrounds us in our lives, whether it's in the steel industries that dominate a city or the food we intake. Its characteristics help us accomplish tasks; however, its composition isn't limited to what we see. Iron provides us with fundamental nutrition in our lives.
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Photovoltaic CellsThis article gives a general overview of photovoltaic cells for the benefit of people not in the feild and then goes on to discuss triple junction solar cells, light concentration techniques, quantum dots, carbon nanotubules, and dye sensitized and thin film cells.
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The Periodic Table of the ElementsThe use of a blank template of the periodic table can really help the classroom teacher. -
The Endocytic PathwayWe review one of the most important biochemical pathway in cells from the perspective of intracellular transport.
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The Hadron Super Collider Powers Up: Particle Accelerator Just Warming UpThe largest particle accelerator in the world, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), was turned on Wednesday, September 10, when scientists on the Swiss-French border threw the switch that would begin powering up the 17-mile underground conduit. -
Massive Hydrogen Collider Completes First TestsThe Large Hadron Collider , the world's largest particle collider successfully completed its first phase of testing today. -
In Search of the God ParticleThe "atom smasher" was fired up today to recreate the condition of the universe directly following the Big Bang.
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The Earth's TimelineA speculation to how old the earth really is, based on tested theory.
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Adapting to the Diminishing EnvironmentAn in-depth description of hydrogen fuel cells and why the use of them is necessary. Takes a look at how our actions impact the earth and new ideas and companies that are making a move to decrease the human footprint.
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Start-Up of SuperCollider Renews Fears and Raises Questions About Science and TechnologyThe start of the recent collider in Europe once again raised fears that technology will some how control or destroy the world as we know it.
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Basic Electrical Theory: Ohm's LawA tutorial on Ohm's Law
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A Brief History of Nearly NothingLasers are all around us. And here, we discuss how they were invented, including the basic principles underlying their operation.
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Dark MatterA brief overview of the current state of our understanding of Dark Matter, and how we arrived scientifically at this point.
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How the Universe Will EndSome select theories on how the universe will end.
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The Secret to Understanding IsotopesThis chemistry help article uses easy to understand ways to explain isotopes; how an isotope is defined, and possible applications of them.
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Light, What is It? a Brief Description of the Quantum Theory of LightThe Quantum theory both explains what light is, and provides insight into the infinitesimal world of the atom. As well as providing a good starting point for anyone who wants to understand Quantum mechanics.
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Chemistry for the Common Man: AcidsMost acids are considered to be proton donators. This article discusses what constitutes a strong acid and what constitutes a weaker acid. It also discusses, briefly, superacids.
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Atomic Addition -- a Challenge Poem for National Poetry MonthA poem based on adding a character every line and atomic behavior written as a challenge poem for National Poetry Month.




