Science Articles
346: In The Land Of GiantsArgentinosaurus Puertasaurus And Futalognkosaurus
Patagonia has become synonymous with 'giant' discoveries of the prehistoric world. Dinosaurs that dwarf their contemporaries are found here frequently and paleontologists are flocking to the region to unearth them.
Giganotosaurus, the largest carnivorous dinosaur at 45-feet-long, was dug up in this region along with a number of other massive Sau
347: Introducing The Super Frog
Those typical mutant claws that stick out of a superheroes hands when the real fighting starts, they are actual all right. In reality though, they are just a little small and are found in frogs.
And maybe the strangest element is that these pop-out superhero claws don't slide by tiny slits. These claws in two genera of African frogs have to slas
348: Is Darwinian-Style Evolution a Scientific Fact
The word evolution has many meanings, but only one is testable, repeatable and observable. In other words, only one of the many definitions of the word evolution is a scientific fact.
This observable type of evolution is not Darwinian or Neo-Darwinian evolution. I will discuss that one form of evolution that is validated by real science late
349: Is It Possible For Proteins To Form On Their Own
This is one of those questions that could cause a philosopher to suffocate under the sheer stress of pondering the incredible odds that would have to be overcome for such an event to happen. I will tell you how great those odds are later in this article.
Amino acids are the building blocks for proteins and must be in an exact order for a protei
350: Is It Possible for Strata Layers to Form Quickly
A catastrophic event occurred in 1980 in the United States that created an incredible study opportunity for scientists:
The eruption of Mount Saint Helens in the state of Washington, and several associated events that followed.
Darwinian scientists holding to the belief that it took millions and even billions of years for Darwinian evolution
351: Is It Possible To Catch On Fire Due To Spontaneous Combustion
We always figure that if we safeguard our homes and do our best to be careful we will not likely have a fire to burn us up. We can go to great lengths to install smoke detectors and security systems that will alert us if there is smoke or flames anywhere in the house day or night. We can keep fire extinguishers on hand and use special care when we
352: Is It Science Or Science Fiction
A Dutch science teacher accidentally discovered what may be a new, astrological phenomenon. While Hanny van Artel was helping the Web site Galaxy Zoo identify galaxies, she spotted a greenish, gaseous object with a hole in it. Because it doesn't have stars and thus can't be a galaxy, astronomers think it is light from a no-longer-visible quasar; an
353: Is It Worth Buying A Used Telescope
Trying to find a telescope to buy is not always easy. It is not as if, every street has a store selling telescopes. Another option is buying a used telescope. However, is this such a great idea? Are there some things that you need to know, before buying used? In this article, you will discover is it worth buying a used telescope, and how to buy a t
354: Is There Any Way Darwinism Can Be Refuted Fast Scientifically
Darwinism can actually be scientifically refuted in SEVEN SECONDS FLAT or faster. I will time myself just before I finish writing this article and tell you how I did.
Three facts are key to this demonstration.
Fact No. One:
The Code Barrier, best referred to as the DNA Code Barrier, is a scientific principle that one kind of plant or a
355: Is There Evidence That Carbon-14 Dating Proves a Young Earth
As I discussed in a previous article comparing Darwinism to what is actually validated by real science, Carbon Dating relies on several assumptions which corrupt the reliability of the dates that it obtains. Although specific dates are not likely to be reliable, Carbon Dating really does support the biblical account that the earth was judged by a
356: Learning the Chemistry of Phermones and Pesticides
The exquisite specificity of insects chemical language is not surprising, considering that it is often the only means insects have for finding each other. Researchers have now broken the code for the pheromone communication of more than 1,600 insects. In so doing they have found that pheromones serve many more purposes than simply attracting mates.
357: McCain in Ethanol Country
McCain in Ethanol Country
Cindy Zimmerman
August 11, 2008
Republican presidential candidate John McCain repeatedly called his audience at the Iowa State Fair on Friday “my friends” but his stand on ethanol and farm policy are not very friendly to farmers in this part of the country.
Give the man credit for having the guts to stand up in the middl
358: Mercury And Its Role In The Solar System
The solar system consists of nine planets and the Mercury is the internal and the minimum sized planet in the solar system. The Sun and the planet Pluto form the outer surface of the solar system. The structure of the solar system is 360 degree angle and is circular in position.
The Mercury is situated near to the Leader of the solar system the
359: Meteor Showers In Late July
While Americans associate fireworks with the first weekend in July, with their July 4th Independence Day celebration, those of us into skywatching get our shows throughout the latter half of July, with several showers reaching their peaks in the last week of the month.
As long time readers already know, meteor showers are the specks of sand and
360: Moon Signs And Their Influence In Astrology
You may have heard of Moon signs, which like Sun signs and star signs are all parts of astrology and determining someone's personality and future by examining celestial bodies. A star sign, sometimes called a sun sign, is the position of the sun viewed from Earth in respect to one of the 12 zodiac signs. Your sun sign is the position of the Sun w
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