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Weights and Measures Conversions |
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A new way to post answers to unit conversion questions on Ask and Answer websites or emails. Uniteasy.com hosts more than 50 unit converters in all scientific categories. You are allowed to attach 4 parameters following the url of the converters. For example, to answer how many liter is 192 cubic yard, using volume converter. Input url - http://www.uniteasy.com/en/unitsCon/Volume.htm?v=192&uf=cubic yard&ut=liter&ur=1 in the address bar and hit the enter. Or build a link with anchor text Convert cubic yard to liter. When clicking the link, the answer will appear on the screen immediately. Is that easy? OK, let's see what the 4 parameters stand for.
v - quantitity of unit from uf - unit name of unit from ut - unit name of unit to ur - 1 for decimal, 2 for scientific Check the list box before to see which units this converter is capable of converting. read more...
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| | permapage | score:9985 | -Ken Lee, August 15, 2008 |
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Shvoong Science |
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Shvoong Science offers articles and abstracts dealing with various scientific issues, from synthetic-organic chemistry through scientific computing to urban planning.
The articles are written by Shvoong users, who receive payment for contributing their work to the site. Shvoong shares it's monthly profits with the writers, according to the popularity of their posts.
There's plenty of useful information and, as always, some spamming. The majority of the articles is interesting and relevant.
Shvoong contains articles in 34 different languages, and is actually most popular in Brazil and Poland. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9976 | -sheerpanic, June 19, 2008 |
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Popular Science Projects |
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Interesting developments ranging from a 1000 HP motorcycle and a DIY on-dash computer...
Once upon a time, the mantra for scientific success was "Think big." Nowadays, it's all about the ongoing mission to make things really, really small. Here, a look at the latest in Lilliputian developments.
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Why settle for the standard stereo or a GPS unit when you can have an in-car PC running off your car's battery to guide the way, watch the engine, and download tunes? read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9969 | -Ray, April 27, 2007 |
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Online Planetarium Application |
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Hello
I've developed on online planetarium application and I am looking for feedback, so I would appareciate it if people could take a look (feedback option is available within the application!)
Thanks! read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9968 | -digitaloranges, April 7, 2008 |
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Computer Science and Electronics Projects |
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| Project Guidance contains a very good collection of electronics and computer science projects. You can post your comments about various projects there. Also you can submit your electronics or computer science project idea and get help from others. There are projects in bluetooth, RFID, GSM, Analog circuits, robotics, web applications etc. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9957 | -Thin Master, June 22, 2007 |
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Electronic projects, kits, Microcontroller based |
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| electronic projects for engineering /diploma final students with training with full guideline uptill viva.8051 based projects, pic projects, microcontroller based etc. You can get robotics , gsm, rfid, ir, telecommunication projects. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9956 | -sunilromy, September 29, 2007 |
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Clusters and benchmarks on nanotechnologies dynamics |
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Phd's website on social and economic dynamics related to the world development of nanotechnologies.
This site proposes a whole set of tools and interactive content designed for a better understanding of the social and economic dynamics related to the world development of nanotechnologies . For this reason, it gives Feedback on some research work and presents a collection of documentary resources to which you are welcome to contribute. You will find there some public work and the main results of our research. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9949 | -lionel, September 19, 2007 |
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Goalfinder science animation view and download |
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| Free science animation for download and paid subscription for in-depth and comprehensive learning on physics , chemistry, biology and technology for students, teachers and home schooling read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9940 | -phil morris, February 8, 2007 |
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Calculus-Based Physics |
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| Calculus-Based Physics is a free (in electronic form) 2-volume physics textbook designed for an introductory college course. The book itself is provided in pdf and MS WordTM format. Calculus-Based Physics is also available in hard copy at LuLu.com at the cost of production plus shipping. Ancillary materials include physics problems with screen-capture video solutions (with audio), MS Power PointTM physics question slides, and Blackboard Learning SystemTM on-line quizzes with extensive feedback. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9937 | -jschnick, February 5, 2007 |
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Online Slide Rule |
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If you've ever wondered how a slide rule works, here's the answer in an article that includes a virtual slide rule for your own operating pleasure...
Before electronic hand held calculators, the slide rule was widely used in Engineering, Science and Commerce for rapidly performing calculations involving multiplication and division which have to be accurate to not more than three or four decimal places. It can also be used for such operations as involution (raising to a power) and evolution (extraction of a root) and for calculations with trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent). read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9929 | -Ray, September 29, 2007 |
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Online Flash Planetarium |
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Pan the heavens with your mouse in this browser-based planetarium!
An accurate, real-time planetarium viewable through your browser — and all made in Flash.
This project is an evolving work in progress, permanently under development. There aren't any planets or constellation lines at the moment, but it's on my wishlist. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9929 | -Ray, December 19, 2005 |
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Spacefinder - Enhanced space pictures |
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| Enhanced space pictures. A good look at some more detail. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9918 | -spaceman2004, January 9, 2007 |
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Everything Science |
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| Welcome to Everything Science! Discuss everything science related at the everything science forums. Nuclear energy, robotics, the brain, dinosaurs, space, immortality, technology, atomic rockets and even cryptozoology. Everything that's science! read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9906 | -orstio, February 22, 2007 |
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Science Facts |
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We know more today than ever before about human life, nature, and our universe. Science is always continuing to connect the dots through research, study, and experimentation. As technology advances, we find more about who we are and what’s going around us everyday.
You should find this website as a very fun resource tool for learning about the outer space, humans, animals, and the weather and climate. The information provided for each of these four sections are presented as articles and a list of facts. Learn as many new, interesting facts as you like. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9905 | -shocka, September 14, 2007 |
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Physics Myths and physics facts |
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| An extensive listing and discussion of flaws in concepts and theories of modern physics read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9893 | -Anonymous, January 21, 2004 |
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The Best Hubble Photos |
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These excellent images are the very best captured by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Appearing like a winged fairy-tale creature poised on a pedestal, this object is actually a billowing tower of cold gas and dust rising from a stellar nursery called the Eagle Nebula. The soaring tower is 9.5 light-years or about 90 trillion kilometres high, about twice the distance from our Sun to the next nearest star. read more... |
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| | permapage | score:9892 | -Ray, December 4, 2005 |
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