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The First Life On Land
Science | By Patrick Omari @ Wednesday, 3rd September 2008 @ 3:03 AM Once photosynthesising cells present in the oceans had produced enough oxygen to form the ozone layer conditions on land were much more favourable to life than before. Without exposure to ultraviolet radiation cells were much more likely to survive being washed ashore. After a major extinction event 488 million years ago plants and fungi started to grow in out and around the water. Genetic mutation and evolution would see life adapt to the new environment and go on to thrive. Arthropods are beli... more...
How Do Diamonds Prove Our Planet Is Young, and Not Billions of Years Old?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Tuesday, 2nd September 2008 @ 12:39 AM Because Carbon Dating is so often referred to, it is important to continue the discussion how Carbon Dating actually supports the viewpoint that we live on a young earth, rather than on a planet that is four-plus billions of years old as Darwinists claim it is. By way of review of previous articles discussing Carbon-14 dating, Carbon Dating relies on several assumptions which corrupt the integrity of the dates that it obtains. In Carbon Dating the amount of Carbon-14 remaining w... more...
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation with tDCS
Science | By Robert Webb @ Monday, 1st September 2008 @ 3:30 PM Brain stimulation by using non-invasive technology is a branch of the neurotechnology field Researchers have increasingly used a variety of techniques to modulate the brain without the need for drugs. A relatively new technology that scientists have been testing is called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). This is a method of non-invasive brain stimulation that has very few side effects. It has utility for a variety of different brain based disorders. The basic idea behind this... more...
A Mini Telescope Buyers Guide On How To Buy A Telescope
Science | By Koz Huseyin @ Sunday, 31st August 2008 @ 6:27 PM Are you interested in astronomy? Wouldn't it be great, to really see, what all those shinning points of light are, in the night sky? Well, you can with a telescope, but how to buy a telescope? What do you need to get started in astronomy, and wouldn't it be great to have it all in an easy telescope buying guide, such as this article? Well, you have it. Here is the article that can help you get into astronomy. First it is important to consider a few points, when wondering how to ... more...
Is There Evidence That Carbon-14 Dating Proves a Young Earth?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Sunday, 31st August 2008 @ 12:25 AM 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 global flood in the recent past. By the recent past I mean thousands of years as compared to the millions of years that are required by the Dar... more...
What Was Early Earth Like?
Science | By Patrick Omari @ Saturday, 30th August 2008 @ 2:12 PM In the scientific community there are two main schools of thought on the origin of life on Earth. One is that life was started here via a process known as panspermia. This is where bacteria are carried through space from another planet on a comet or meteor. The idea is that these bacteria would somehow survive impact and then go on to flourish on the new planet, in this case Earth. While the theory of panspermia is certainly valid, Earth was heavily bombarded by meteorites prior to the st... more...
How Did The Solar System Begin?
Science | By Patrick Omari @ Friday, 29th August 2008 @ 7:03 PM Nine billion years after the Big Bang the building blocks of the Solar System were present as a huge molecular cloud, several light years across. As parts of the cloud began to collapse there is strong evidence that there were several supernovae near to where the Sun eventually formed. The remnants of these short lived stars and their resulting explosions would create regions of over-density within the cloud, potentially leading to the collapse of material due to gravity and so the eventual birt... more...
Is Carbon Dating Reliable?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Friday, 29th August 2008 @ 2:59 AM As is the case with radiometric dating methods, Carbon Dating is not a reliable means of verifying that the earth is millions or even billions of years old as long claimed by Darwinian scientists. Both radiometric dating methods and Carbon Dating rely on unfounded assumptions which corrupt the reliability of the dates that these methods obtain. I will get to these unfounded assumptions in a moment. Looking at abundant strata and fossil evidence observable around planet earth, ... more...
Best Places To Buy Telescopes - Online Or Offline?
Science | By Koz Huseyin @ Thursday, 28th August 2008 @ 10:51 PM The internet has allowed us easier access to products which weren't easy to find before. Finding a telescope to buy need not be difficult. But is the internet the place to offer the best places to buy telescopes? There are 2 best places to buy telescopes today. That is either buying online or offline. Though both offer you benefits, you choice will come down to your needs. * Best Places To Buy Telescopes - Offline One of the best places to buy telescopes is offline. This is... more...
The Big Bang And The Start Of The Universe
Science | By Patrick Omari @ Thursday, 28th August 2008 @ 9:49 AM "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." This is how the Bible kicks off, and for almost two millennia was the accepted theory for how the Universe and the Earth came into being. A tricky subject and something that takes a great deal of thought to even contemplate, the origin of time is not an easy thing to study. Up until modern technological advances and the advent of space telescopes it would in fact seem logical to credit a divine being with the creation of the Unive... more...
Pest Control with Phermones
Science | By Sai Vallejos @ Thursday, 28th August 2008 @ 4:47 AM The pheromones are used by different organisms for different reasons. For alerting the group from threat, for sexual attraction etc. but there are other uses of pheromones which are discovered by our scientists. These pheromones can be effectively used for the control of pests in the fields. In 1995, in United Stated, a group of insects known as Beet army-worms caused a multi million dollars loss in Texas alone by seriously affecting the cotton growing area. But in 1997, researchers could... more...
Do Today's Telescopes Outperform Galileo's Telescope?
Science | By Koz Huseyin @ Thursday, 28th August 2008 @ 12:09 AM
Since the internet has created easy access to even a hobby such as practical astronomy, we have easy access to telescopes. Even some toy stores sell telescopes. The question comes to mind - do all these telescopes outperform Galileo's telescope. Join me as we take a look. When Galileo was born, there were no telescopes. There were no stores to go to, to buy a telescope. In fact at that time, the telescope was not invented yet. It was a frontier, like the invention of the computer.more...
How Do Telescopes Help Scientists?
Science | By Koz Huseyin @ Wednesday, 27th August 2008 @ 8:10 PM Astronomy is one of the oldest of sciences. Since the dawn of time, men and woman have looked up at the heavens for answers. So, how does a telescope help scientists today? In this article, we will look at how does telescopes help scientists. Science is made up of many legs. For example, we have biology, which deals with life, while engineering is designed to look into the mechanics of things. And we have astronomy, telescopes, and astrophysicists, all in a great work of taking humanity f... more...
Can Physics Explain The Mentos - Soda Phenomenon?
Science | By Sara Jones @ Wednesday, 27th August 2008 @ 10:02 AM Mentos and Coke are both popular with kids. Have you ever have tried a combination of the two? According to many of the videos on YouTube that demonstrate a Mentos and Diet Coke fountain, most are still not aware of the science that goes behind this phenomenon. When mint or fruit Mentos are dropped into a fresh bottle of Diet Coke, a jet of Coke whooshes out of the bottle's mouth and can reach a height of 10 meters! Most people assume that this fountain is caused by a chemical rea... more...
Is Potassium-Argon Dating Reliable?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Wednesday, 27th August 2008 @ 1:27 AM When compared to real science, radiometric (also called radioisotope) dating methods used by Darwinian scientists fall far short of being scientific. Many wild guesses are made which corrupt the reliability of the radioisotope dating techniques. Bear in mind that these radioisotope dating methods are not a measure of time; but rather a method of accounting for the amount of radioactive decay that has occurred within a certain type of radioactive element. For example, consider Po... more...
Phermones in the Animal Kingdom
Science | By Sai Vallejos @ Tuesday, 26th August 2008 @ 7:20 PM We have seen hundreds of peacocks dancing with its beautiful feathers wide open. It's not just because it's raining or the peacock is happy; it is actually trying to attract its partner for mating. There are different kinds of actions, different modes of attraction in each kind of species to attract its partner. One such is PHERMONES. These are something which you can't see, which you can't feel, which you can't smell. But yes; there presence adds an essence to y... more...
Astronomy For Beginners - What You Need To Get Started In Backyard Astronomy
Science | By Koz Huseyin @ Monday, 25th August 2008 @ 12:17 AM Are you interested in astronomy? How do you get started? Do you need an expensive telescope to start doing backyard astronomy? Can you start doing astronomy experiments easily, without having to buy a telescope? The truth is astronomy for beginners doesn't need to be difficult, and you can easily get into backyard astronomy tonight! There are 3 phases on the journey through astronomy, and it doesn't need starting with buying a telescope. In fact following through simply, will li... more...
Pregnancy is a Good Time to Guard Against Radiation
Science | By Paul Fitzgerald @ Saturday, 23rd August 2008 @ 9:30 AM Several times during the course of the day expecting parents giggle and glow as they stare in awe at the ultrasound images of the baby. The image of the growing child in the womb brings an array of emotions and questions. What will he look like? How tall will she get? What do I need to do to protect him/her during this pregnancy? Healthy diet, avoiding strenuous activities, avoiding stressful situations and proper rest are all absolute musts. So, however is protecting your unborn c... more...
What About Lucy? Is She The Missing Link?
Science | By Russ Miller @ Saturday, 23rd August 2008 @ 8:26 AM Lucy is another icon of purported evolution which Darwinists are reluctant to give up, even in the face of indisputable evidence that proves Lucy was nothing more than an ape conjured up to fool people into believing that Lucy was changing into a human. Anthropologists proved in 1987 that Lucy was just an ape. Yet Lucy is still claimed as a missing link in textbooks around the world. Lucy is the name given to the much-promoted fossilized skeleton that was discovered during 1974 in... more...
You Can Foster a Love of Astronomy
Science | By Heather Jacobson @ Saturday, 23rd August 2008 @ 1:50 AM If you ask a lot of kids if they enjoy science a good portion of them will make a face or tell you that it is not their favorite subject. Despite the disinterest in science for a lot of children, we can and should foster a love of astronomy in children. In fact, it is often easier to introduce children and foster this interest than one might think! Once you get kids started, they often cannot get enough of astronomy! When you work with kids on this subject you will find that you can almost se... more...
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