Teaching it and Computer Science
by: Macie.
One of the most integral specializations in the world is the ever evolving education of IT and Computer Science. According to a recent statistical report published by a well reputed university, there are exponentially more PHD's being com...
A History of Science Fairs
by: Jimmycox.
Back in October, 1828, The American Institute of the City of New York, "incorporated for the purpose of encouraging and promoting domestic industry in this State and the United States in Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures and the Arts", h...
How to Plan A Science Project
by: Jimmycox.
Although the best science projects seldom are created according to a recipe, there is an orderly series of steps that is followed pretty universally by successful students and professional scientists.Seven Steps to a Successful ProjectDeci...
The Science of Early Learning
by: Fairybaby.
Your baby is born with most of the brain cells she will ever have, but during her first 12 months in the world, her brain will become increasingly complex. By the time she reaches the age of two, her brain will already be 75 percent of its...
Love is in the air-Science too!
by: K.a.cassimally.
Ah… love! What a wonderful thing. The meaning of life itself, isn’t it? Artists, poets and play writers have made the greatest progress in humanity’s understanding of love. So what’s love doing in a science column? Well lately sc...
The Holy Grail of Science
by: Paras Chopra.
The fear of death is the most common of the all phobias we know. No one wants to die. To imagine death is the worst punishment one can ever give. History has seen many heroes abandoning their quests just because they feared death. People...
The Inaccurate View of Science
by: Punkerslut.
Science may best be defined as a method of investigation, as well as the results of that investigation. It allows scientists, or at least followers of this method, to conduct experiments and tests. Once the tests are concluded, other sci...
The Navel in the Bible and Science
by: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil.
The Navel, also called a belly button, umbilicus is a scar on the abdomen, caused when the umbilical cord is removed from a newborn baby. In humans, the scar can appear as a depression ("innie") or as a protrusion ("outie"). About 90% of...
The Afterlife - Science or Fiction?
by: Roger Rogers - Jesian.
One of the disadvantages our human race has, is, that no one really knows what will happen to us after we die. This is the main factor why we live in this troublesome world where ignorance, wars and famine are widespread.Other civilizatio...
Dna in Forensic Science
by: J.J. Yong.
Since the introduction of DNA testing as evidence in 1990, criminal justice system has been improved but mistakes and human errors have downplayed the effectiveness of the technology. This DNA forensic has undeniably helped in solving tou...
Religion and Science Do not Contradict Each Other
by: Azmi Jahan.
Religion is the best explanation for the human origin when it comes to the religion of Islam. From the beginning to the present time, the religion of Islam gives a detailed explanation parallel to science. Darwin made good points of the d...
Certain Laws Of The Science Of Getting Rich
by: R. Taylor.
The Experiment of Self-HelpSelf-help and personal improvement books have been gaining momentum for so long. Among all these books, topics on wealth creation and personal finance are the center of all these interest. However, some books ju...
The Search For The Science Of Getting Rich Is Over
by: Russell Clark.
So many have been on the search for the perfect formula for getting rich, just like the endless search for the secret formula for staying young. The Science Of Getting Rich was written by Wallace D. Wattles, a year before his death. An...
The Science Behind Wind Chimes
by: Stephen Betzen.
Wind chimes have come a long way since their banging, clanging days of old. Today's precision-tuned wind chimes produce a melody as inviting, sweet, and clear as the song sung by pristine waters cascading down a mountain side on a hot sum...
The Science Behind Hoodia Gordonii
by: Patricia Zelkovsky.
Hoodia Gordonii is a cactus like plant from the Kalahari Desert. It's been used for thousand of years by the Bushment of South Africa to suppress their hunger during their long hunting trips in this desolate environment. For them it was ...