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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Scientists Science' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Scientists Science Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Scientists Science 1. Forensic Science Careers - Real Life Csi - By: Michael Russell Advances in scientific technology in examining crimes scenes have turned forensic science into a high demand and rapidly growing career field. Adding to the popularity of forensic science jobs are TV shows like CSI Crime Scene Investigators. This article will serve as an overview for a career in fo... 2. Writing Science Poetry - By: Susan Shaw Science poetry or scientific poetry is a specialized poetic genre that makes use of science as its subject. Written by scientists and nonscientists, science poets are generally avid readers and appreciators of science and "science matters." Science poetry may be found in anthologies, i... 3. Meteoritical Society - By: Michael Russell The Meteoritical Society is a well established group of scientists and enthusiasts who are devoted to the research of extraterrestrial materials. Including meteorites, and samples that are collected from space missions. The society has been around since 1933, and now has a membership base that boa... 4. A New Challenge For Teachers: Encouraging Girls In Science, Math And It Related Studies And Careers - By: Michael Russell One key challenge educators face is the importance of encouraging girls to excel in math, science and computer science studies. As technology continues to drive the world of business, those challenged or generally disinterested in science and math will be left behind. In fact, that's exactly what's ... 5. Forensic Science The Many Sciences Applied To Crime Solving - By: All Forensic Science Shows about forensic science are at the top of thee television ratings, whether the science is assisting in unsolved mysteries, solving current cases, or merely a fictional representation on one of the many CSI spin-offs. With the increased visibility of forensic science, it... 6. Astronomy - By: Jonathon Hardcastle The stars have always been a fascinating subject. Perhaps that's one reason why astronomy is so popular these days. In essence, Astronomy isn't just about studying stars, as most people think. It's actually a study of celestial objects, which includes not only stars but also p... 7. Is Pursuing A Career In Patent Law The Right Move For You? - By: Michael Russell Did you know that you might be eligible to gain entry into the field of patent law even without a law degree? The basic requirements are a degree in a technology-related field and the will to pass the Patent Bar Exam. The field of patent law is wide open to Biologists, Chemists, Engineers, C... 8. Coordination And Biotech Research - By: James Wachai One of the reasons why Africa and other poor regions of the world trail in crop biotechnology is lack of collaboration and coordination among scientists. There are millions of well-trained crop biotechnologists in poor countries. But due to resource constraints and other challenges, hardly do th... 9. Light And Laser Research Is Pushing The Envelope On Known Science - By: Lance Winslow What are scientists up to now with laser technology? Well all kinds of stuff actually and they are beginning to push the envelope on known science by sending communication by light. But that is not all many are floating ideas, concepts and theories of modifying life organisms with light,... 10. Subtle Energy For Healing - The Work Of Dr. Yury K - By: Mpam Id 1978376 By Boyd Martin In 1933 came the first hint that something was horribly wrong with Modern Physics' view of the universe. The galaxies and star clusters were moving away from each other, and doing it in ways that just couldn't be possible given the basic assumptions of science at the time... 11. The Case For Military Research Expenditures - By: Lance Winslow Some folks want to cut military research and development spending as they say it leads to war. Some believe that we should stop inventing ways to kill humans. Some believe that killing ones own species is a terrible tragedy of the human endeavor and if we continue this tact we will do no... 12. 2006 Trends In Gravity Research - By: Lance Winslow Each year scientists are learning more and more about gravity; what it is and how it really works. Garage tinkering novices and scientists are constantly building small lifters, which are said to disrupt gravity waves and use other energy to float them up into the air like flying saucers... 13. Alternative Science - By: Michael Russell It is impossible to imagine modern life without the telephone. In the age of Internet and electronic mail this particular gadget seems to us almost prehistoric, a thing soon to be of the past. But when it was invented, like so many other things we take for granted today, it was considere... 14. The Future Of The Human Species - Part 3: How Do We Engineer An Earth-like Environment? - By: K.a.cassimally The process of making an unearthly world more earth-like for the purpose of supporting human life is called teraforming - Steven Wintergerst. Teraforming Mars is the only way we, humans can live and reproduce thus starting all over again on the red planet. As stated above, teraforming tra... 15. Organic Chemistry 101 - By: John Mclain Organic chemistry is a branch and specific discipline ofchemistry. Organic chemistry deals specifically with theproperties, structure, and composition of organic compounds.Organic compounds, by definition, are compounds that containcarbon and hydrogen atoms. It is generally agreed that the... 16. Divide And Conquer? A Look At Stem Cell Research - By: Nicky Pilkington Stem cells could be the beginning of the end for deadly diseases, by allowing medical science to form custom-made tissues and organs that would replace or repair damaged ones. Scientists haven't yet mastered the process of creating specialized cells that form body parts. But they h... 17. Genetic Genealogy Research - By: Garon Yoakum One of the first genetic genealogy studies was conducted in the late 1980s by scientists with the Department of Biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. These scientists Rebecca L. Cann, Mark Stoneking and Allan C. Wilson studied a newly discovered kind of DNA. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDN... 18. Private-public Sector Partnership Necessary In Biotechnology Research - By: James Wachai There are very interesting developments in the field of agricultural biotechnology currently taking place in India. The Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company (Mahyco) has offered to transfer the technology and basic breeding material of Bt Brinjal, a low calorie vegetable widely gro... 19. Europe Shrinks From Health-religion Research - By: Kevin Ferguson Europes greatest continental divide the chasm between scientific research and theology has begun to close, as scores of university institutes and medical associations from Arkhangelsk to Zurich are gathering to see how the two fields might help each other. The movement, though, is at a... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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