By: Janet Grischy
When the factors that affect intelligence are debated, heredity and environment come up immediately. Factors that affect intelligence are either heredity or environment, and, except for spiritual or supernatural intervention, those are the only available factors. Many people say there is anecdotal evidence that other...
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By: Sarah Ganly
When creating things associated with autumn it is important to remember the smells associated with autumn. Whether you are creating wedding favors, a scrap book, a centerpiece for your home, or a fall scene for a play, adding the aromas of fall are a great...
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The future of robot scientists
By: A.W. Berry
Robot scientists from the future could win Nobel Prizes for autonomous scientific discoveries. With robot science, scientific questions can be investigated more efficiently, outer space can be explored and studied faster, and human scientists may be asked to pick up more test tubes for the...
By: Thomas E. Foss
Determining which science magazines are the best depends a little on the taste of different individuals. People are interested in different kinds of science and since different magazines offer different information, they might not always be what one is trying to get. Below I will...
Factors that affect intelligence
By: Piper Wilson
Intelligence is the capacity for learning. The more intelligent you are, the more you can learn and potentially accomplish. Human beings are complex and that makes generating a concise list of factors affecting intelligence difficult. Some factors, like brain damage, have an immediate and measurable...
By: Tim Harry
A thousand years ago the knowledge of how to make gunpowder was a closely guarded secret. The secret though would finally leak out of China, through the Middle East and into Europe, and as it spread westwards it would revolutionise warfare. Eventually though there was...
By: Bruce Tyson
The United States Navy is testing new technology that brings a new twist to a timeless tool: the catapult. Used throughout history in warfare, modern catapults have been used on aircraft carriers for decades to accelerate airplanes across short flight decks. Typically powered by steam...
By: Kenneth Andrews
Nanotechnology made a significant advance in December 2010 as scientists contsructed the world's first nanoradio receiver using graphene, the film-like carbon compound which made headlines earlier this year when its discoverers were awarded the Nobel prize. According to the arXiv blog on Technologynews.com on...
By: John Atchison
We have all seen some of those sci-fi thrillers on the big screen. Movies like Terminator or the Matrix give us glimpses of how battles might be waged many years from now. Did you ever think though that perhaps it is not as far in...
By: Terrence Aym
Death by hand soap? It's no joke and worried researchers are trying to get the word out to the public about this latest health risk.The Western world has become phobic about germs—just about any kind of germ, even good bacteria. Manufacturers of soaps...
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