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By Guest Author On Wednesday, June 20th, 2018
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Bees Can Identify Flowers by Patterns of Scent, Research Shows

New research from the University of Bristol and London’s Queen Mary University found that bumblebees can differentiate between flowers based on each bloom’s pattern of scent. Flowers are known for their More...

By Guest Author On Monday, May 21st, 2018
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Ping Pong Diplomacy: What Is It, and How Did it Help US and China Relations?

Sports- A Political tool Sports have united many and played an important role in maintaining international relations between nations. Many countries have taken the advantage of improving relations through sports More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
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‘Unearthed’ Returns to Science Channel May 15

Science Channel’s #1 archaeology series ‘Unearthed’ returns to uncover hidden secrets of the world’s most renowned ancient monuments and civilizations. Combining scientific investigations and immersive More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
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American Meteorological Society’s new study on global warming reduces forecasts by 30 to 45%

Global warming skeptics will not be surprised by the news that American Meteorological Society’s “Journal of Climate” study points to “substantially lower[ed]” forecasts of potential More...

By The Dispatch On Tuesday, April 24th, 2018
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‘Scijinks’ Premieres on Science Channel May 16

Using cutting-edge science as the foundation for outrageous stunts and practical jokes, “Scijinks”, the all-new science prank show hosted by Johnny Galecki, will premiere Wednesday, May 16 at 10 PM More...

By Guest Author On Tuesday, April 10th, 2018
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Animals Which Are Small but Significantly Strong

It is quite natural to feel weak and puny if you are not endowed with vital statistics to back you up. Height, built, broad shoulders, distinct muscles is ingrained in our minds to represent strength, masculinity, More...

By Guest Author On Monday, March 5th, 2018
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Weather Awareness Is Important for Any Age: Weather Lessons and Safety

Teaching students about the weather around them is a very vital part of any science lesson. It’s important that children are aware of the types of weather they may experience so they can make a plan with parents More...

By Guest Author On Friday, February 16th, 2018
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3 Tips to Engage Young Students in Science Classes

Teaching science and mathematics can prove a tough task for even the most dynamic instructors. And this is especially true with younger students in grade school or high school who may not exhibit much interest in More...

By Guest Author On Saturday, February 3rd, 2018
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Are Children Today in Danger of Receiving Too Much Homework?

Children need to learn. Children need an education. An education begins with repetition and retention. Children’s minds are not strong enough to survive on independent thinking. Not yet. It is through repetition More...

By Red Diogenes On Thursday, February 1st, 2018
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‘Star Trek Discovery’ season 2 to explore ‘themes of faith’ set nine years before Original Series

During the CBS panel presentation of Star Trek: Discovery at the Television Critics Association, producer Gretchen Berg and Aaron Harberts discussed the politics and social issues on television and later More...

By Guest Author On Saturday, January 27th, 2018
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5 Ways to Power Your Home or Office with Eco-friendly Renewable Energy

Using natural resources responsibly is essential for everyone. It is crucial for our present and essential for our future. You would surely do not want to see a world where all energy resources have been consumed. More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, January 25th, 2018
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New global warning study backtracks on ‘Catastrophic’ warnings, almost all models have ‘overestimated warming’

A new study published in the journal Nature by top climate scientists points to data contrasting the shocking warnings of underwater cities, extinction of polar bears and Al Gore graphs. The study’s conclusion More...

By Red Diogenes On Thursday, January 25th, 2018
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Iain Armitage, Jim Parsons talk Sheldon Cooper as ‘Young Sheldon’ season 2 goes forward

The Big Bang Theory‘s Jim Parsons has made Sheldon Cooper a household name with an Award-winning performance of the quirky California physicist from Texas. Now the spin-off, Young Sheldon is finding an audience More...

By Butter Bracco On Sunday, January 21st, 2018
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CNN warns that government shutdown could result in NASA not warning of destructive asteroids hitting the earth

While the debate over the government shutdown continues to be misguided, fueling more immigration talks and none on spending, CNN offered up their own concern: NASA’s asteroid monitoring service. Yes, the More...

By Guest Author On Thursday, November 9th, 2017
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Microscopes: an industry which is growing at a steady rate

The global microscope market is estimated to reach $12.7 billion no later than 2024. With so many advances happening in the industry, it goes without saying that using and owning even a cheap dissecting microscope More...

By Guest Author On Saturday, November 4th, 2017
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The Eco-benefits of Wood Burning Stoves

As the nights grow colder, you will probably start turning up the heating in your home (and who could blame you?) but as eco-friendly people know, it’s not very green. One of the most environmentally friendly More...

By Grandpa Ernie On Monday, October 23rd, 2017
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Rand Paul wants to save tax dollars, getting scientific types unwound

Good afternoon, Gramps here, Did you know that the US government, through the National Science Foundation (NSF), spent $30,000 of yours and mine hard earned tax dollars to study the gambling habits of people in More...

By Red Diogenes On Tuesday, September 26th, 2017
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Alex Kurtzman talks ‘Star Trek Discovery season 2 plans, expect it in 2019

Star Trek: Discovery has found new life on CBS, streaming via CBS All-Access; the network netted 9.6 million viewers to kick off the new show. Discovery co-creator Alex Kurtzman spoke with the outlet recently, More...

By Brandon Jones On Friday, September 22nd, 2017
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Fake evolutionary science in school textbooks is ‘disgraceful’ ‘appalling’ and ‘evil’ says Jonathan Wells

Reviewing Dr. Jonathan Wells’s Zombie Science: More Icons of Evolution for Salvo Magazine, Denyse O’Leary asked the question (the title of the new post on Evolution News): “Why Do Biology Textbooks More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, September 20th, 2017
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New global warming paper questions more climate change models as bias and wrong

A revealing new science paper published in the science journal “Nature Geoscience”continues to expose the climate change hoax or at least add more doubt to the alleged “settled science.” The paper, More...

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