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Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders.
The air is composed of billions of tiny particles that are constantly moving in all directions, bouncing off whatever they encounter. These collisions constitute what is known as air pressure. The more collisions occurring within a certain area then the greater the air pressure will be.
Mark Boardman | Published 04/21/2008 | Unrated
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How I Created a Computerized, Self-learning Science Course
This article tells of my experience developing my first computerized, self-learning science course. My trials and errors (what worked and what did not) are useful to those interested in learning how to create or use such a course.
Jamie Love | Published 02/27/2007 | Unrated
Dynamo Science Fair Tips!
Review  these science fair tips before you begin your science fair project experiment to make your experience enjoyable and comfortable. This will put you ahead of other kids because you will know what is expected of you.
Madeline Binder | Published 11/15/2006 | Unrated
Neuro-Linguistic Programming Psychology Science Fair Projects
Doing behavior science experiments with Neuro-linguistic programming reframing makes for excellent science fair experiments because the creation is obvious and the researcher will experience something positive that can be applied in every day life. The purpose of this essay is to give you numerous science project experiment ideas.
Madeline Binder | Published 11/15/2006 | Unrated
Geology Activities-Inspiring Life-long Learning with Fun
How can Geology Activities inspire life long learning? Can you incorporate these geology activities into a home schooling program? How can parents promote life long learning? Read this article and find the answers to these questions and more.

Claudia Mann | Published 09/5/2006 | Unrated
Newly Revealed 3600-Year Old Wisdom Text Describes Extinction of the Dinosaurs
In recent years, scientists have begun to challenge the popular K-T extinction event theory advanced by Nobel laureate physicist, Luis Alvarez. Furthermore, a newly released 3600-year old wisdom text called The Kolbrin Bible supports these challenges to Alvarez's theory with a prescient human account.
Marshall Masters | Published 07/16/2006 | Unrated
5 Keys to Winning Science Fair Projects
Science fair - Those simple words are enough to cause panic in otherwise rational people.  But relax. You can create an award winning science fair project if you know what the judges are looking for.

Robert Burke | Published 04/9/2006 | Unrated
The Invisible Ether and Michelson Morley
Modern scientists adopted the ancient concept of the ether to explain the fundamental nature of the universe.  Einstein allegedly dethroned the ether concept with his space time continuum.  In spite of this, we might have to revisit the ether concept.

mike strauss | Published 03/16/2006 | Unrated
Galactic Mystery - Matter - On the Dark Side
Scientific inquiry can be described as a sequence of observations leading to a hypothesis which must be tested by experimentation.  The results either validate or invalidate the hypothesis which was under test.
mike strauss | Published 03/16/2006 | Unrated
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