My Views Keep Dropping

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By a large amount.


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Winning Imagery

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The International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge this year, cosponsored by the magazine Science and the U.S. National Science Foundation annually for the past nine years gave rise to some awesome images.


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The Fat, Lazy Blobfish: Oddly Human

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What about the animal, which is a semi-horror film stars, and half a fish? I give "Blobfish. This guy is not a new discovery, but it is certainly worth revisiting. Every aspect of this creature is what you expect: fat, lazy and slow.


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The World’s Biggest Birds

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Here are the largest birds you’ll find on the face of the planet.


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Mind Map

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The human brain works with a specific pattern. There is a kind of map that works to make the interconnection of the whole body.Interconnection is give and take. Thus, humans can do the entire job well. When the brain is not able to do it all, the coordination in our bodies will become chaotic. As a result, we are not able to complete all activities well.


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The Mozart Effect: Mozarts Music Increases Brain Activity

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The Mozart Effect has arrived…


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Exploring The Real Wonders of The Universe: The Night Sky

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Since the Ancient Greeks, astronomers have called the night sky the celestial sphere because, seen from Earth, it looks like a transparent sphere with the stars attached to it. Earth’s Equator and poles are projected onto the sphere to give the celestial equator and celestial north and south poles, which are used to map the position of stars in the sky.


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Light Shows in The Sky

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Purple rainbow are seen only before or at sunrise. A rare occurrence, they can be formed by high clouds that scatter the blue and violet light, which raindrops reflect back to the observer. At sunset, when the sun is low in the sky, a rainbow may be a dramatic red arc, because the shorter wavelengths (blue, green, and yellow) have been dispersed during their relatively long trip through the atmosphere.


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An Amazing Journey to The Center of The World: Investigating The World Below

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The thickness of the earth’s crust ranges from 50 miles (80.5 km) in mountainous areas to just six miles (9.7 km) beneath the ocean floor; the average around the world is 21 miles (33.8 km). The borehole, therefore, has already eaten its way through one-third of the earth’s surface.


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The Blob Fish : Nature Being Lazy

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In the epitome of laziness, the Blobfish does not look for food or hunt in any way. They wll simply suck down anything that passes in front of their mouth. Because of their astonishingly low production of energy, there is little need for extra sustenance. Is this Blobfish something institute in Science Fact or merely Science Fiction?


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