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Nobel Chemistry Award – 1905 – Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer
“In recognition of his services in the advancement of organic chemistry and the chemical industry, through his work on…
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God of War: Ragnarok
There are many definitions of art and many ways of showing it. According to some, art is just drawings that…
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Star Game of the Year 2023: Baldur’s Gate 3
There are genres that everyone knows in the gaming world. The most played genres are FPS (First Person Shooter) , RPG…
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Philosophy
The Trolley Dilemma: Journey on the Tracks of Goodness
Philosophy is such a bottomless pit that the answer you give to any question involuntarily requires you to answer dozens…
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Culture/Arts
SCRUM Method in Business Life
We know that authoritarian systems no longer yield results in the family, at school or in business life. While the…
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Chemistry
Nobel Chemistry Award – 1904 – Sir William Ramsay
“In recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their…
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Culture/Arts
Hanami Tradition: A Fragrant Tradition
Have you ever noticed the transience of life and the importance of staying in the moment by watching a flower?…
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Invitation to Dance: A Strange Epidemic
In the summer of 1518, a mother in Strasbourg throws her baby in her arms into the river. She thinks…
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Biology
Louis Pasteur: Father of Microbiology
Louis Pasteur, a microbiologist and chemist known for discovering the rabies vaccine, was born in Dole, France, in 1822. Both…
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Culture/Arts
Agility and Agile Processes in Business Life
As we know, business life is generally an order consisting of strict rules and clear roles. At least, it has continued…
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Chemistry
Nobel Chemistry Award – 1903 – Svante August Arrhenius
“due to the electrolytic theory of decomposition” Born in 1859 in Sweden, Svante August Arrhenius was connected to the Nobel…
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Biology
Is Playing a Musical Instrument Really Important for Brain Development?
Many of us have had an interest in art at some point in our lives. Some of us have continued…
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Culture/Arts
A Technique That Makes Peace with Time: Pomodoro
In these days when everything is moving much faster, our efforts to catch up with time can make us feel…
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History
World War II
The history of world wars has witnessed many bloody wars, crimes against humanity, and interesting events, but there is nothing…
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Culture/Arts
Founders of Turkish Literature: Gokturks and Karakhanids
We may have seen Turkish tribes and states briefly in middle school, high school, or university history classes. Asian Huns,…
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Psychology/Sociology
The Seligman Experiment: Getting Used to Helplessness
Have you ever heard of the Seligman experiment? For those of you who haven’t heard of it, the Seligman experiment…
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Chemistry
Nobel Chemistry Award – 1902 – Hermann Emil Fischer
“for his work on sugar and purine synthesis” The second Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1902. The prize in the…
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Biology
The Fallen’s Friend: The Accidental Discovery of Viagra
Today, we are going to learn the story of the accidental discovery of the well-known blue pill that is always…
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Philosophy
I Think Therefore I Am: Descartes and His Meditations
“I think, therefore I am,” or in Latin, “cogito ergo sum,” is perhaps the most famous saying in the history…
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Chemistry
Atatürk and His Worldview
World history has seen many great leaders. Napoleon, Tsar Ivan of Russia, Frederick the German monarch, Mehmet the Conqueror, and…
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History
World War I: The Story of a Global Catastrophe
World War I was a war of such magnitude that it caused a global catastrophe. There have been many bloody…
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Chemistry
Oppenheimer: Father of the Atomic Bomb
Oppenheimer is a name we come across wherever we look these days. We have always remembered him as the “Father/Inventor…
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Chemistry
1901 Nobel Chemistry Award – Jacobus Henricus van’t Hoff
The 1901 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was the first Nobel Prize in chemistry in history, and it was awarded for…
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Culture/Arts
America’s Dark Entertainment King: P.T. Barnum
When talking about PT Barnum, we need to forget the word mediocrity. Barnum, we can say, by refusing to act…
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Psychology/Sociology
The Asch Conformity Experiment: The Power of Herd Psychology
I’m sure many of us have had to conform to the majority in some situations in our social circle, keeping…
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Philosophy
If You Are Unhappy, You Are Immoral: Ethics of Virtue
If you are unhappy, you are immoral: Ethics of Virtue You think the title sounds surprising and pointless, don’t you?…
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Psychology/Sociology
Why Do We Laugh? Discover the Secret of Laughing!
You may have noticed that we have entered a subject that may seem strange to many people. We are talking…
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Chemistry
Hindenburg Disaster: Reason for Not Using Zeppelins
Flying airships or zeppelins, which we see only in commercials or old movies today, were quite popular for a while.…
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Biology
Biological Clock: The Internal Balance Mechanism That Doesn’t Run Out of Battery
Let’s say we went on a world tour and went through many different time zones quickly. Our perceptions are confused,…
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Chemistry
Sulfur Hexafluoride: Sound Thickening Gas (SF6)
Have you ever heard the sulfur hexafluoride? You must have seen videos of people thinning their voices by inhaling helium.…
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Psychology/Sociology
Can Motherhood Be Copied?: The Harlow Fake Mother Experiment
Today, we will investigate the Harlow fake mother experiment. Can motherhood be copied? To answer this question, we will explore…
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Chemistry
Could the Invisibility Cloak be Real?
Invisibility cloak which makes something invisible… We are sure it’s one of the superpowers that many want the most. It…
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Biology
Heading a Bottle of Bacteria: A Journey from the Stomach to the Nobel Prize
How far would you go to bring the idea you believe to life? Would you mind a bottle of bacteria…
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Biology
How and Why Do Sunflowers Orient to the Sun?
Have you ever seen a sunflower that orientates to the Sun? They were like moving and following the Sun. Many…
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History
Is Sapiens The End of Our Species?
There is only one human species today. Homo sapiens. But when we look over the human history, we come across…
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Mathematics
Clever Hans: The Horse That Can Perform Arithmetic Operations
Do you think a horse can do square root calculations? What would your first reaction be if you had the…
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Culture/Arts
Why Is Citizen Kane Considered Best Film?
There are many interpretations regarding the greatest movie of all time. We agree with some of these comments and strongly…
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History
The Man Who Ate His Boots: Sir John Franklin
Most of us are familiar with the scene in the movie “The Gold Rush” where Charlie Chaplin cooks and eats…
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Biology
Feeling a Missing Limb: Phantom Limb Syndrome
Is it possible for people with limb loss to feel like they still have it? Or could there be something…
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Biology
Law Suit of Angelina Jolie’s Gene: BRCA
Today we will touch on the subject of patents and discuss a case involving Angelina Jolie. But this gene is…
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Culture/Arts
Archimedes’ Death Ray: Is It Possible to Burn the Ship with Sunlight and Mirror Only?
Perhaps there is an experiment we all tried when we were kids: Burning a few pieces of paper with a…
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Philosophy
The Turing Test and the Chinese Room Argument
When we think of the term “philosophy“, the first thing that comes to mind is a discipline that dictates asking…
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Culture/Arts
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: The Pygmalion Effect
Do you believe that your expectations can shape your life? Have you heard that a sculptor who is in love…
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Chemistry
What Is the True Color of a Mirror?
A mirror is a miraculous object that shows us how we look, which ables us to self-criticize. If you raise…
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Psychology/Sociology
Fears Learned: The Little Albert Experiment
There is no doubt that history is full of scary stories and events. From the burning of Jews in the…
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History
The Pharaoh for whom a Passport Was Issued in 1974: II. Ramses
When we say Egypt, most of us think of pyramids and mummified pharaohs. So much so that these pharaohs are…
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Chemistry
The Pitch Drop Experiment: The Fluid No One Can See Dripping
In 1927, Thomas Parnell, the first Professor of Physics at the University of Queensland, signed the ” Pitch Drop Experiment…
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Biology
A Gene That Could Make You Defy Death: D4DR
Extreme sport is a general name given to sports that involve more risks and difficulties than other sports. In other…
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Culture/Arts
The Sound That Wakes You Every Morning: By Gun!
Maybe there is something that we wake up to every morning hearing their sound, which many of us do not…
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Biology
Could Spider-Man’s Web Be Real? The Spider That Produces The World’s Strongest Fiber
Consider a material that is both stronger than steel and more flexible than rubber. Moreover, it is even more conductive…
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Biology
Nature Inspired Design Strategies: Biomimicry
Biomimicry can be defined as taking inspiration from nature or imitating nature in designs and technologies developed as solutions to…
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Biology
Creatures We Could Live For Only 4 Years If They Were Wiped From The Earth: Bees
Many animals live in the world. Animals have always been of great importance in human history. People nurtured animals, used…
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History
Fearful Sophistry: Mao and His Exaggerated Desires
We think everyone has read and heard a lot about revolutions. In general, revolutions are full of heroic songs that…
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Biology
Prof. Dr. Hulusi Behçet: Famous Anywhere but Home
“Behçet is a world-renowned scientist, but not in Turkey,” he said, adding: “He always promotes his inventions abroad; that’s why…
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Physics
A Well-Groomed Planet: Saturn
Galaxies, the Solar System, and the Universe are beyond dreams… Every day marvels exceed the limits of the mind and…
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Biology
Society Plays The Three Monkeys: Animal Experiments
Everyone has used hundreds of cosmetic products in their lifetime. Maybe because the first products that come to mind when…
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Culture/Arts
The World’s Ugliest Color
We’ve all been faced with the question: “What’s your favorite color?”. Many of us are so used to this question…
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Culture/Arts
The Most Famous Riddle in History: A Creature That Eats Those Who Don’t Know
Have you seen the sphinx statue in Egypt? A statue with a human head but a lion-shaped body. Frankly, the…
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Biology
An Interesting Cause of Forest Fires: Arson Birds
Arsonist Birds What comes to mind when we say bird? Many of us think of budgies that can say words…
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History
The Person Who Saved Nearly 30 Thousand Lives by Taking the Initiative: Sousa Mendes
Since the beginning of history, people have been looking for efficient ways to continue their lives. As you know, just…
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Culture/Arts
Can Cupid Fall in Love? The Close Relationship of Love with Psychology
Today we will examine one of the most delightful stories in Greek Mythology. Perhaps the most popular God takes the…
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Biology
Why Do Flies Head To The Lamp?
Why Do Flies Head To The Lamp? I’m sure everyone who has seen the title has observed this situation. We…
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Biology
Does Stress Whiten Hair?
Does Stress Whiten Hair? Everyone is looking for ways to look younger and more dynamic. Especially today, with social media…
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Biology
Lifesaving Deadly Weapon: Bacteriophage
Lifesaving Deadly Weapon: Bacteriophage What an interesting creature, isn’t it? How weak we actually are under our seemingly resilient nature…
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Culture/Arts
Captain Cook: The Sailor Who Wrote His Name in World History in Golden Letters
The Sailor Who Wrote His Name in World History in Golden Letters: Captain Cook I’m sure you’ve seen and heard…
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Culture/Arts
Wan Hu: The Man Who Shoots Himself to the Moon with a Cartridge:
The Man Who Shoots Himself to the Moon with a Chair: Wan Hu Fly… It has been one of the…
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Chemistry
Quantum Tunneling: Why Chemical Reactions Occur So Much Faster Than Expected?
Why Chemical Reactions Occur So Much Faster Than Expected: Quantum Tunneling Quantum mechanics often seems to be of interest to…
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Other
A Ranking that Can Answer “Which Scientist is More Successful?” Questions: What is the H-index?
A Ranking that Can Answer “Which Scientist is More Successful?” Questions: What is the H-index? It’s been an ongoing debate…
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Chemistry
Why Do Atoms Radiate Light?
Why Do Atoms Radiate Light? Light has undoubtedly been one of the most interesting natural phenomena throughout human history. The…
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Biology
Why Is Chocolate Harmful to Dogs?
Why Is Chocolate Harmful to Dogs? Chocolate is an absolute must for many of us, it is a food we…
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Culture/Arts
A Dangerous Consequence of Flying High: Icarus and Many Related Stories
A Dangerous Consequence of Flying High: Icarus And Many Related Stories In this article, we will discuss not only the…
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Biology
How Coffee Relivies Our Fatigue and What Happens If We Consume Too Much?
Coffee is probably the favorite energy drink of our readers here. According to research by the National Coffee Association of…
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Biology
The World’s Deadliest Animal: Mosquito
There is an annoying creature accompanying us on hot summer days. In addition to the itching of the bite site…
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On Living
One of the Biggest Problems of the Modern World: Not Keeping Up With Life
Perhaps one of the most important problems of the modern world is not being able to keep up with the…
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Biology
Lucid Dream: Trying to Manage the Dream When You Realize That You Are In One
Have you ever realized that you are dreaming while you are dreaming? If you haven’t experienced it before, this may…
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Culture/Arts
Tackling the Artificial Intelligence Problem with a Stunning Game: Detroit: Become Human
The gaming industry is a huge industry that is growing fast. This industry, which is now too advanced to be…
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Philosophy
What Are Objects Doing When We Are Not Looking?
Like every child who watched Toy Story as a child, that question came to my mind: What do these toys…
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Chemistry
Is Nature Fair? Magic Numbers and Muggle Elements in Chemistry
Despite the overwhelming dominance of one group over the other, all was well in the world of the elements. Or…
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Philosophy
The Pattern-Breaking Understanding: Fuzzy Logic
History shows that humanity has been separated from each other with sharp lines since the very beginning of its existence.…
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Biology
If I Subtract Myself From Myself, Will It be Zero? Psychology and Spiritualism
In this article, we will start by trying to understand what makes something alive. Next, we’ll take the case of…
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Biology
Thomas Midgley Jr : Scientist Who Caused the Most Environmental Damage
Scientist Who Caused the Most Environmental Damage Thomas Midgley Jr. When you go to buy gas, I’m sure there is…
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Economy
Hope Traders: Scammers
People Emptying Your Pockets: Scammers or Con Artists Throughout the ages, people have sought ways to get rich through the…
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Chemistry
Diaper Science: Super Absorbent Polymers
Diaper Science: Super Absorbent Polymers Our most basic expectation from a diaper is that it absorbs the liquid completely and…
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Chemistry
Man-Made Element You Can Buy From Groceries: Americium
The Only Man-Made Element You Can Buy at the Market: Americium Radioactivity is a concept that scares many people. If…
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Chemistry
Where Do the Elements Come From?
Where Do the Elements Come From? “The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our…
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Biology
How to Quickly Heal Wounds of Animals: Licking
How to Quickly Heal Wounds of Animals: Licking We have observed that many creatures around us lick their wounds. Dogs,…
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Linguistics
The Language You Use Helps You Save Money!
The Language You Use Helps You Save! Every person begins to learn the language spoken around them from the moment…
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Chemistry
Aqua Regia: A Different Way to Store Your Gold!
Aqua Regia: A Different Way to Store Your Gold! Although it is not easy to save today, there are still…
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Biology
Why Do Snails Come Out When It Rains?
Why Do Snails Come Out When It Rains? If you have a garden or live in a place with plenty…
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Biology
Cooling Down With Hot Drinks: Tea Really Takes Away The Heat!
Cooling Down With Hot Drinks: Tea Really Takes Away The Heat! There is a saying that we often hear in…
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Biology
Why Do Our Eyes Sometimes Turn Red When We Get In The Pool?
Why Do Our Eyes Sometimes Turn Red When We Get In The Pool? Especially on summer days, we prefer to…
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Philosophy
What If We Don’t Know Anything?
What If We Don’t Know Anything? Mankind has always been bothered by possible uncertainty. It is unbearable to get the…
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Biology
Potential Element of Alien Bodies: Silicon
Potential Element of Alien Bodies: Silicon We wouldn’t be exaggerating if we say that silicon is the most popular element…
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Chemistry
Where Do Elements’ Names Come From?
Where Do Elements’ Names Come From? When we look at the periodic table, we see that there are over a…
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Chemistry
Elements of Satan and Naughty Demons: Nickel and Cobalt
Elements of Satan and Naughty Demons: Nickel and Cobalt When we look at the periodic table, we see that there…
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Chemistry
Titanium Sticking to the Rabbit: The Accidental Discovery of Prostheses
Titanium Sticking to the Rabbit: The Accidental Discovery of Prostheses The human body is one of the most difficult structures…
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Physics
Solid or Liquid? Non-Newtonian Fluids
Solid or Liquid? Non-Newtonian Fluids Can a substance behave both as a solid and as a liquid? It’s usually pretty…
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Chemistry
The Vast Unit of Chemistry: The Number of Mole
The Vast Unit of Chemistry: The Number of Mole You probably remember the concept of the number of moles from…
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Philosophy
Journey from Relationship Dynamics to Universal Moral Law
Journey from Relationship Dynamics to Universal Moral Law “Ethics is drawing the line in the right place between what we…
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Philosophy
What Makes Us Moral Or Immoral?
What Makes Us Moral Or Immoral? In our previous article (Journey from Relationship Dynamics to Universal Moral Law), we discussed…
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