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Anatomy For Beginners (part 2) - Getting Pumped... Ladies and Gentlemen I Give You the Heart. -
- Connor Davidson (5,541)   Connor Davidson 
If you have not read the last part and want to click here .
Welcome back stranger. Enjoy your trip through the digestive system? Well, anyway its time to have a look at the organ that gets everything moving.
In brief: the heart is the muscular organ which pumps blood around the body by... ( added 212 days 6 hours ago.) |
My Theory On The Living God -
- David Tanguay (9,551)   David Tanguay 
We as a people have evolved a great deal through the ages I am not referring to evolutionary change (biological) I am referring to intellectual change we have through the ages developed a more keen sense of knowledge. Not meaning we are more intelligent than previous generations but rather more... ( added 214 days 9 hours ago.) |
How Sea Levels Rise -
Terry Mitchell (5,334)   Terry Mitchell 
As the earth continues to experience change, sea levels will continue to rise. Global warming will continue to increase sea levels over at least the coming century. Measurements from the period of 19932003 indicated a mean rate increase of 3.1 mm/year. (Bindoff, NL et al., "Observations: Oceanic... ( added 219 days 13 hours ago.) |
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There Is No Such Thing As Nothing -
- Mark Sanford (123) 
If nothing existed then that nothing would be something therefore nothing cannot exist, a simple statement of logic with huge implications. The contra positive of this statement - If something did not exist then that something would be nothing which would be something, therefore something must... ( added 227 days 9 hours ago.) |
Anatomy For Beginners (part 1) -Welcome To the Digestive System. -
- Connor Davidson (5,541)   Connor Davidson 
Recently I wrote an article on how the TV works. Now I am going to take you through the human anatomy. If you are a little squeamish maybe this article is not one for you.
I got the idea for writing this from Dr. Von Hagens; you may be familiar. Dr. Hagens make a documentary entitled anatomy... ( added 228 days 16 hours ago.) |
This Darned Global Warming -
Nancy Daniels (1,451)   Nancy Daniels 
It is 5:00 am in the morning. It is 29 degrees Fahrenheit. It is the 3 rd day of Spring. And, it is New Jersey, for crying out loud, not North Dakota! Now let me see. If I remember correctly, the first snowfall in our area occurred on October 15 th , 2008. (No, it didn't lay, nor did it last, but... ( added 245 days 14 hours ago.) |
Google Voice Could Revolutionize Our Communication -
Danny Davids (19,424)   Danny Davids 
Quick--what company do you think of when I say the word "telephone company"? How about "Internet search engine"? Starting today, you may end up using the same word for both: Google.
Google is tossing its hat into the telecommunications ring by announcing Google Voice. Available to select... ( added 254 days 4 hours ago.) |
Text Messaging: The Latest Means of Spreading False Information and Rumors -
Teresa Ortiz (11,014)   Teresa Ortiz 
This morning I received a "fwd" via my cell phone. Shortly after I read it, I went to the internet to check for the validity of the information. A few minutes later, I was speaking with a co-worker who received a "fwd" which said, "did you know so and so , is no longer working for so and so."
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Climate Change Problem Switches To Global Cooling -
Joel Hendon (18,567)   Joel Hendon 
Scientists, who were not on the fat grants payroll, have been telling us all along that man made emissions were not the cause of global warming. They have also informed us that the fluctuations in global temperatures comes in cycles, due to the solar cycles of sunspots and sun locations in regard... ( added 272 days 9 hours ago.) |
Charles Darwins Gifts To Humanity -
- John Waddey (1,169) 
Darwinian evolution has been with us since 1859 when Charles Darwin's famous book, The Origin of Species was published. But the origin of evolution can easily be traced back to the Greek philosophers of the 7th century B. C. H. F. Osborn wrote, "When I began the search for anticipations of the... ( added 274 days 4 hours ago.) |
Five Reasons People Change -
- Ken Warren (53) 
As a practising therapist for most of my career, I considered myself in the change business - helping people break problem patterns of behaviour. But anyone who works with people knows that not everyone sees the need for change or is motivated to take action.
I am thinking of parents I knew... ( added 276 days 15 hours ago.) |
Stranger than Fiction... -
- Ray Wilkinson (485)   Ray Wilkinson 
Attention turned to the skies this week as a defunct Russian military satellite collided with US corporate communications satellite. As people asked how this could happen in a place as empty as space is supposed to be, a computer generated image was released by the European Space Agency (ESA)... ( added 277 days 23 hours ago.) |
If Charles Darwin was right, why am I bald? -
Jon Searles (2,091)   Jon Searles 
If you have been watching the news for the last two weeks you would have noticed the media attention given to the occasion of Charles Darwin's 200 th birthday on February 12, 2009. Charles Darwin was responsible for the research and writing of On the Origin of Species in which he theorized that... ( added 281 days 12 hours ago.) |
Only God Could Build The Amazing Tardigrade -
Joel Hendon (18,567)   Joel Hendon 
The Tardigrade, better known as "water bear" is nothing short of amazing. He is far tougher and more resilient than you and I. These tiny creatures at full adult size may reach three fourths of an inch. Newly born larvae may measures as little as 0.05 millimeter. It is actually microscopic at... ( added 282 days 8 hours ago.) |
Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and the Upcoming Human Revolution -
Rick Foreman (68) 
The history of human progress is a testimonial to the strong desire that man has always had to make his life more comfortable. Every invention ever conceived has been designed to make life just a little bit better. Tools have been made for every activity from agriculture, hunting, construction... ( added 282 days 21 hours ago.) |
Two Evolution Myths Busted -
Ben Morrish (7,933)   Ben Morrish 
Evolution Myths Busted
Evolution is often attacked by people who, for whatever reason, cannot accept it. Attacking an idea is a good way of testing it ideas that are weakly founded will crumble and should be discarded, and ideas that pass through the attacks unscathed can be trusted a little... ( added 284 days 7 hours ago.) |
The Benefits of Global Warming: Where is Global Warming When You Need It? -
Mogama (16,480)   Mogama 
That the climate of the earth is changing few would argue. But that such a change is on the warm side, and that the change is man-made, that's where the lines of arguments are drawn. In lieu of current ice storms in certain parts of the United States, it behooves those who have made a career out... ( added 294 days 19 hours ago.) |
Super Hadron Collider, Doomsday Machine Still Uncertain -
Joel Hendon (18,567)   Joel Hendon 
Most are familiar with the large hadron collider built by CERN (French acronym for European Organization for Nuclear Research). If you are one who is not very familiar with it I suggest that you might want to read my article # 314746 "Super Collider Extraordinary, Doomsday Machine?" before you... ( added 297 days 6 hours ago.) |
Your GPS Phone Can Get Driving Directions, Map Traffic, Find Itself, Track People: Learn How -
Mogama (16,480)   Mogama 
What is GPS? GPS stands for Global Positioning System or Global Positioning Satellite. It is a navigation tool to determine the precise location of a person, place or thing. The US Defense Department developed GPS in 1973 to " assist soldiers and military vehicles, planes, and ships in accurately... ( added 299 days 8 hours ago.) |
The Use of X-Ray As Art -
Joe Robinson (56) 
In my younger years I was Professor of Surgery at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine with a research interest in wound healing. I was also a serious photographer and had studied with local photographer Eugene Delcroix; it was thrilling to attend one of the last workshops that Ansel... ( added 310 days 10 hours ago.) |
Let's Put the Global Warming Debate to Rest, Please!! -
Myla Madson (3,380)   Myla Madson 
I'm all for thoughtful debate over controversial subjects such as global warming, but the opinions of a growing number of doubters as to the legitimacy of this man made crisis epitomizes the ignorance and misinformed notions this group has on perhaps the most important environmental issue in the... ( added 311 days 10 hours ago.) |
Passive Houses Reduce Heating Costs 90 Percent -
- Walter Rhett (3,001) 
Saturday's blog is always about old school music and science, the shared wonders of art and technology. This is 2009's first Saturday, so "Happy New Year!"
Jazz fans probably recall Herbie Hancock's classic album and tune, "Maiden Voyage." The same album had "Eye of the Hurricane," and one of... ( added 323 days 3 hours ago.) |
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Mans Image as a Mechanical Creation -
- David Tanguay (9,551)   David Tanguay 
Some say God created man; they also say he created man in the image of himself. Are we trying to be somewhat like our creator, i.e. we created the automobile, primarily using our physical capacity as its design. For we created the automobile with an energy source such as fuel, for combustible... ( added 323 days 7 hours ago.) |
Implications Of The Disappearing Honey Bees -
Joel Hendon (18,567)   Joel Hendon 
Entomologists and others who study such things tell us that the honey bees who furnish us with all that delicious concoction which is good over buttered toast or in so many recipes, are declining in number. Where are they going? They are not sure yet but have ventured a number of possible... ( added 344 days 6 hours ago.) |
Eminence Of The Desktop Supercomputer -
Joel Hendon (18,567)   Joel Hendon 
The first computer to which I had access, was a large desktop sized metal box about six inches high. It had only a small monitor and a keyboard. It's only usefulness was that of a very limited word processor. The internet existed at the time but my computer did not have internet capabilities.... ( added 351 days 5 hours ago.) |
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