evolution
evolution
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by Etienne A. Gibbs - 2007-02-28
Pick any geographic region where there is an absence of government and you will find the perfect setting for cybercriminals to set up a home base. For starters, look at Romania and the states of t...
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by Louis Rosas-Guyon - 2007-03-01
In case you have not been paying attention to the world at large because you are trapped in the world of video games, Jill Pruetz and Paco Bertaloni, two scientists in Senegal recently reported findin...
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by Roy E. Klienwachter - 2007-03-05
If you have taken the time and expense to visit Rome, why would you be concerned about home? So, you have planned this trip to Rome for months-you need to get away, to forget about things for awhile...
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by Roy Klienwachter - 2007-03-05
If you have taken the time and expense to visit Rome, why would you be concerned about home? So, you have planned this trip to Rome for months-you need to get away, to forget about things ...
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by Dennis Siluk - 2007-03-11
Evolution, what a pity for HumankindI know, here we go again; this is one of those ongoing subjects (Evolution), that no one seems to be able to put to rest. In college I took up Anthropology so I cou...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-03-12
The creation versus evolution debate has raged for decades. Many are left to wonder if there really is a debate anymore. The voice that dominates most origin discussions is that of evolutionary though...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-03-12
"...smell and taste are in fact but a single composite sense, whose laboratory is the mouth and its chimney the nose...." - Anthelme Brillat-SavarinThe human mouth is brilliantly designed to separate ...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-03-12
'Dancing Points of Light' is the way some scientists describe the makeup of the atom. It was once thought that the atom was the smallest particle on earth, but as scientific methods advanced so too th...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-03-12
Three billion base pairs of molecular genetics are needed for human DNA. DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA) is a road map of information that is made up of chromosomes and genetic information and serves to ...
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by Scott Langley - 2007-03-17
The human body is an incredible work of art. There are so many things that work together to make the body work in a way that many of us take for granted.Consider these two-dozen statements about the h...