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True Story:

At the height of World War II, in 1942, the British Navy had a sudden breakdown in radio communications. The British became convinced that it was a German trick. It turned out to be disturbances caused by sunspots over 93 million miles away.

The True Story of Black Hawk Down from the A&E Video Store.

Cosmos Collector's Edition Boxed set - VHS
Carl Sagan's COSMOS is one of the most influential science programs ever made.

Q. Does the moon have a dark side?

A. The moon does have a far side which is impossible to see from the earth, but it doesn't mean that it's always dark. Each side of the moon is dark for no longer than 15 days at a time.


Q. Where does sound come from?

A. The air is always filled with sound waves. All things give off vibrations, but some have a low frequency which most cannot hear. The reason: it may take 3 minutes to make a single vibration. They may be caused by earthquakes and storms.

Did You Know?

The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.

Coke-a-Cola was originally green.

Rubberbands last longer when refrigerated.


Deep Sea Technology Is Put To The Test In Campus Tank

Large US airlines fear terrorists less than security measures, aviation expert charges Operations researcher sees heightened risk of another 9/11

Tools for schools: Eduspace offers new ways to teach Earth observation

Frigid South Pole atmosphere reveals flaw in global circulation models

Plastic surgery to the'nines' - The mathematics of beauty

Did Einstein Have a Daughter?
 

 
Conquering Gravity?

Everyday Physics

Electric Fluid Study

Scientific American Read by Taliban Member

Step to the Universe Curve - Triangles and Circles

Flushing Toilets and Sunlight Travels

Communication Satellites
 

 
NASA-funded scientists join others to explore tropical rainforests

ERAST-A Gateway into Future Aeronautics

First Flight with Chaos 1 and 2

First Contact: She was late this morning.








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