We all use graphs on a daily basis. Some of us use them at school, others at work, and there are some people that work in science labs, using graphs for experimental purposes.All of them need a way to quickly visualize the result of an experiment, the schedule for a day, or even to see the lesson learned in the chem... |
19 April 2010 13:51 GMT |
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Today, Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 is the day the entire Apple fan base is waiting on Steve Jobs to unveil the company’s long-rumored tablet, in tandem with smaller announcements, such as a new version of the iPhone OS, iLife 2010, a new iTunes Store format, and more. This article will serve as the place wher... |
27 January 2010 10:31 GMT |
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Those with access to the surroundings of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco have been able to confirm that Apple is busy preparing for its “latest creation” event set to kick off on Wednesday, January 27 (tomorrow). Pictures are flying in from all corners of the world showing the venue b... |
26 January 2010 04:06 GMT |
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With the January 27 event confirmed, Apple is now said to be gearing up for the introduction of several new products. Besides the much-hyped tablet, the Mac maker plans to introduce the next generation of iPhone software (without any new hardware, though), as well as the latest version of its iLife suite of applicati... |
19 January 2010 02:44 GMT |
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According to a respected Old Testament scholar, it may be that the beginning of the Book of Genesis from the Bible has been mistranslated continuously ever since the book was made available in languages other than ancient Hebrew. Professor Ellen van Wolde, who is also a respected author, adds that the sentence &ldquo... |
13 October 2009 11:08 GMT |
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Following a controversial vote on Thursday, the Texas State Board of Education adopted a new school curriculum that prevented teachers from presenting so-called “weaknesses” of some of the most important scientific theories, especially that of evolution, proposed by Darwin some 150 years ago. Proponents o... |
27 March 2009 05:34 GMT |
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The Texas State Board of Education has just recently come under increased pressure from science groups, which urge the authority to drop plans of introducing a new amendment in the state's learning programs, to question the proven principle that life descended from the same common ancestor. Because key officials... |
25 March 2009 05:07 GMT |
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Every winter, the Smithsonian is host to some unusual visitors. People regularly come here to witness a compared history of evolution and to better understand how we came to be the way we are. But, for a distinct group of persons, namely for creationists or for adepts of Intelligent Design (ID), these trips are meant... |
11 March 2009 10:10 GMT |
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The fact that the Church and scientists have been in opposition for at least the last 400 years has seeded into our minds the fact that the two have to be fundamentally opposed to each other. Thus, both cannot be true at the same time, a line of thought that is visible in the most common question ever – How was... |
16 January 2009 05:42 GMT |
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There are lots of old things you can find in a barn, like rusted tools, really useless pieces of equipment and appliances, even dad's rusted car that used to make him proud in his young days and is now slowly eaten away by time.But once in a while, someone stumbles on a rare collection car that's been sitt... |
30 July 2007 09:02 GMT |
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