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Inventions we can do without

Ten Inventions We Could Do Without? Recently, I read an interesting article written by Marilyn Vos Savant. For those of you unfamiliar with Vos Savant, she is credited as having one of the highest IQ’s in the United States and…
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How a Nobel Prize Winner is Chosen

The Nobel Prize established by Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, and first awarded in 1901, is the ultimate reward of achievement in areas of chemistry, literature, medicine or physiology, physics and peace.  The Nobel Prize awarded annually, has quite…
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How Nobel Prize Winners are Chosen

The Nobel Prizes are the most prestigious global awards in the areas in which they are awarded – Peace, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, and, since 1969, Economics. Each year, new Nobel Prize winners are chosen through a rigorous review process…
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The Challenges of Living in Space

Following the successful launch of Sputnik ,about half a century ago, our space program has dramatically evolved . Landing on the moon, discovering signs of life on Mars and now an international space station providing a permanent human presence in…
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Astrology is it a Science

This is one simple answer to this: no, it is not. There are several reason for this, but mainly astrology it is not based on facts and does not accept facts that disproved it.There are a lot of argument about…
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Biography of Josiah Wedgwood

Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795) invented industrialized pottery in England. However, he is much better-remembered for his role in the slavery abolition movement, as well as for being the grandfather of the creator of the theory of evolution, Charles Darwin. Wedgwood first…
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