Science
Unexplainable Store Review – Sound Science or New Age Mumbo-Jumbo?
Jan 10th
Unexplainable Store Review – Sound Science or New Age Mumbo-Jumbo?
Article by Richard M. Frost
The Unexplainable Store has become one of the leading sellers of brainwave entrainment audio recordings. While there is sound science (no pun intended!) behind the proposition that sound frequencies can affect mental states, the claims being made for what can be achieved with this technology are becoming quite far-fetched. In its attempts to appeal to a wide array of New Age interests, the Unexplainable Store risks subjugating science to mythology and outright superstition.
Scientific Means to Unscientific Ends?
The science behind audio brainwave entrainment is well established. More >
Science Projects For Summer Fun
Jan 8th
Science Projects For Summer Fun
Science projects aren’t usually thought of as a summer activity, but think again. Summer is a terrific time to let your kids have a great time exploring the fascinating world of science. Here are four reasons to add some science fun to lazy summer days.
1. Warm weather means you can do those messy projects outside! Whether you’re working with a bottle rocket or foaming baking soda, science projects can be messy. Summer gives you the perfect chance to take those drips, spills and splatters outside. Cleanup is easy with a garden hose – and any More >
New Book Illustrates How to ?Teach Outside the Ordinary?
Jan 7th
West Palm Beach, Fla. (PRWEB) January 04, 2012
It?s safe to say that the creator of the saying, ?those that can, do; those that can?t, teach? has never met Rashida V. Frank. The career educator has amassed over 10 years of leadership experience, including founding a tutoring service and a young entrepreneurs program. She has become an authority on math and reading tutoring ? She served as a SECME (Science Engineering Communication Math Excellence) coordinator ? and a rising voice in how to effectively teach and academically lead children with learning disabilities. Frank, ever the polymath, is also an accomplished More >
The Impact of Math and Science Education on Student
Jan 3rd
The Impact of Math and Science Education on Student
Article by OSA WebmasterThree
The wealth and well being of the society depend on how well we educate our children and youth. Math and science education imparts the students with advance thinking and problem solving skills. Numerical aptitude related to Math and science is responsible for the advancement of science and technology. This, in turn has brought about a success in the 21st century economy. The responsibility of educating our children particularly in science and mathematics is vital because most of the students prepare and pursue careers in science, technology and More >
How difficult is to study computer science at a university?
Jan 2nd
Question by eguru: How difficult is to study computer science at a university? I want to study computer science/IT at a university. However I am not sure what is it all about? Someone told me that there is software/hardware IT but I don’t know what that means. If you ever studied computer science could you please tell me more about it, as well as job prospects? Thank you!
Best answer:
Answer by Mahfoud Ait is not difficult if you have the good will to learn it , just you need to be patient and especially you need to love it so u will More >
How can we make religion and science come together to benefit society?
Dec 30th
Question by : How can we make religion and science come together to benefit society? In the West, many scientists are deeply religious men, some even priests. On the other hand in the East, science is an integral part of religion.
Most religions promote hygiene, education and the betterment of humanity as a whole. While Science strives to prevent diseases, improve living conditions and make life easier. They both have the same goals though their paths may vary. Why then do they go out of their way to disprove each other rather than work in cohesion keeping aside More >
How many Math/ Science courses do i need to take to become a Petroleum Engineer?
Dec 29th
Question by F.E.: How many Math/ Science courses do i need to take to become a Petroleum Engineer? ,I’m considering becoming one, but not before i get a few questions answered. First: what is the highest math level that i need to take? Second: Which science courses will i be required to take?
Best answer:
Answer by ownpoolIf I may take a wild guess that you want to take as few of these classes as possible, it would be better to find a different career. I cannot think of any other reason to ask this question. I hope my answer has been helpful.
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Online Computer science degree – Computer Science Degree Jobs
Dec 28th
Online Computer science degree – Computer Science Degree Jobs
Article by Seofor010
What is Computer science degree?
A graduate of cp science with emphasis in mathematics and logic, calculation.
This information is the average level of education, is usually defined as the BCS, Informatics, but also in schools, you can get a Bachelor’s degree: Bachelor’s degree in computer science and many others.
Is in the direction of the basic regulation. If someone who is higher than the machine learning software engineering and management, algorithms, etc., if the antenna.
Online Computer Science Degree
If you are interested in science in the summer of amazing online, More >
Tree Doctors Opens New Location in Gilbert, AZ
Dec 28th
Gilbert, AZ (PRWEB) December 21, 2011
Tree Doctors, Inc is pleased to announce the opening of their new location in Gilbert, Arizona. This move brings their home base of operations to a more central location better able to meet the needs of their growing customer base in both the east and west valley. A main consideration in the move was the new location?s ability to provide the company with a more functional site to store and mulch their own debris and tree waste.
?One of the main reasons for our move was to help us reduce the amount of waste that More >
What if science is completely wrong about everything?
Dec 27th
Question by : What if science is completely wrong about everything? Where would we be if we didn’t allow science to explain even the simplest things like fire? Perhaps the religious ones are right, that fire is purely a miracle and nothing more or less? Would we now have all the material things that science has given us? Is it not sinful for a religious person to make use of these material things that only science has produced? I’m puzzled?
Best answer:
Answer by AnonThen that means disregarding every little knowledge you’ve obtained and we go back to the dark ages.
What do you More >
