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Do "Aliens" Really Exist?
by SethHeartnett | Science
Just one of the many theory's out there. Anything is possible.
Classification of Invertebrates
by varron | Science
The sponges have no stomach or mouth or other organs in their body. A lot of them live in the ocean, others live in fresh waters. This invertebrate takes waters in through their small holes. The sponges gets their food by trapping bits of food in the water using their tissues.
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Document your encounter with a UFO
by mikeahern in > Science
Many thousands of people have seen a UFO but many are not believed. Learn how to prove you have been in contact with aliens!
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Cell Function: Golgi Apparatus
by 5min in > Science
Professor George Wolfe discusses Golgi apparatus in this video from Thinkwell's online Biology series.
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What do you understand by global warming?
by articlesliner in > Science
Global warming occurs when some of the sun’s rays reaching the earth’s surface are kept within the atmosphere, which raises the earth’s temperature.
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Some Conservatives To The Right Go Too Far To Damage Obama
by T.rexMcGoogle1 in > Science
There is a class of folks you might call conservatives to the right, a bit far out politically speaking.
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Fossil Formation, Dating, and Indexing
by 5min in > Science
Professor George Wolfe discusses fossil formation, dating, and indexing in this video from Thinkwell's online Biology series.
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Osmotic Phenomenon - Importance of Osmosis - Osmotic Concentration of Solutes - Increase or Decrease of the Osmotic Pressure
by Rogergupta in > Science
The movement of water or a solvent from its higher chemical potential to its lower chemical potential without allowing the diffusion of the solute by means of semi permeable membrane is called Osmosis.
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On the existance of time machines
by nishlaverz in > Science
On the existance of time machines do time machines exist.
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Glycolysis: The Energy Payoff
by 5min in > Science
Professor George Wolfe discusses glycolysis and the energy payoff in this video from Thinkwell's online Biology series.
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Black holes, wormholes and time travel
by nishlaverz in > Science
On the connection of Black holes and wormholes to time travel theory
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Plant and Animal Cell Overview: The Basics
by 5min in > Science
Professor George Wolfe gives an overview of plant and animal cells in this video from Thinkwell's online Biology series.
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Animals with the Most Prolific Body Parts
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Here's a list of animals with the most amazing body parts.
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Bizarre Sleeping Habits of Animals
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Here are some animals with the most unusual behavior of sleeping.
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Bizarre and Unique Marine Animals
by nobertbermosa in > Science
There are thousands of different species of aquatic creatures found on the different oceans in the world. Many of these are amazing, some are unusual and some are simply unique and bizarre. Here's a list of bizarre and unique marine animals.
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World's Largest and Longest Snakes Ever
by nobertbermosa in > Science
The most massive and longest living species of snakes in the world are from the genus python, eunectes and morelia. Some notable large or long species according their genus like lachesis, snake eater, cobra, pit viper and others were included.
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Giant Creatures of the Deep-Sea
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Deep-sea contains the most unusual creatures on earth. In there, you'll find some of the most horrible-looking and other bizarre creatures in the world. Some giant creatures also live in the deep-sea. Here are some giants found on the deepest part of oceans.
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World's Most Venomous Snakes
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Venomous snakes use modified saliva called venom and usually delivered through highly specialized teeth such as hollow fangs, for the purpose of prey immobilization and self-defense. Here’s a list of the most toxic serpents in the world.
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World's Most Colorful and Unique Jellies
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Here's a list of colorful and unique species of sea jellies.
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Sky Calendar 2009 July
by plsd in > Science
A short guide for the most important astronomical sights in July.
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World's Most Colorful, Beautiful and Poisonous Frogs
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Poisonous frogs tend to advertise their toxicity with bright colors. Here are the world's most brightly colored but dangerously fatal frogs. Most of these frogs are critically endangered. Researches are being conducted to determine their medicinal uses.
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World's Most Venomous Mammals
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Amongst the animals in the planet, fishes and reptiles have the most number of venomous species. There are a few species of venomous amphibians and none for birds though there are poisonous birds. Are there venomous mammals? Venomous mammals are quite rare. Here are the few venomous mammals or mammals that use poisonous or noxious chemicals in some form.
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World's Most Colorful and Unique Jellies
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Here's a list of colorful and unique species of sea jellies.
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12 Animals and Their Bizarre Habits and Traits
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Here are 12 animals and their unusual habits or traits.
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World's Oldest Clonal Colonies
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Clonal colonies are organisms that either fully connected or not actually interconnected through their root systems but are genetically identical clones which populated an area through vegetative reproduction.
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Giant Creatures of the Deep-Sea
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Deep-sea contains the most unusual creatures on earth. In there, you'll find some of the most horrible-looking and other bizarre creatures in the world. Some giant creatures also live in the deep-sea. Here are some giants found on the deepest part of oceans.
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Amazing Facts About Arthropods
by nobertbermosa in > Science
There are 1.1 million species of arthropods. Let's explore the wonderful world of arthropods and discover and learn some amazing things.
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World's Most Venomous Snakes
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Venomous snakes use modified saliva called venom and usually delivered through highly specialized teeth such as hollow fangs, for the purpose of prey immobilization and self-defense. Here’s a list of the most toxic serpents in the world.
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Top Animal Related Illnesses of Modern Times
by Joshua_Miguel in > Science
Prior to the swine-flu epidemic, many countries from all over the world have witnessed similar animal-related diseases as early as the ancient times. Compiled in this article are other animal-related illnesses recorded in the history of modern mankind.
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Living and Extinct Animals with Tusks
by nobertbermosa in > Science
Tusk is a long pointed tooth found on some selected species of animals. Let’s meet creatures with tusks from the past to present.
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Animal Kingdom: World Record Titlists
by BrenNolasco in > Science
Here’s a list of animals that hold record titles.
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Cloning: Should we allow it
by BenMakowsky in > Science
Cloning has been a controversial topic ever since scientists figured out how to genetically copy a cell.





