October 23 is Mole Day! It is the day we celebrate the mole. No, not mole the animal, and not mole the congenital growth; not mole the sauce, or even
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There is a whole word in just a drop of water. Explore microscopic life in a local pond, marsh, or stream. A cup of water can contain millions of mi
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If you live in one of the Gulf Coast states and want to take a "single tank" vacation, then you should head for New Orleans to see the brand new Au
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Crystals are a fascinating natural phenomenon and you can with a little time and effort grow some at home. Great for teaching kids about chemistry an
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Have you heard of a government-sponsored conspiracy of chemical spraying over densely populated areas? And it's happening all over the world. Aeroso
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Greek mathematician, scientist and inventor Archimedes regarded as one of the leading scientists and inventor of all time though there are very much
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