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Kids Science Brochure  11 x 8.5 - BoxedArt Templates for Design

Kids Science Brochure 11 x 8.5 - BoxedArt Templates for Design
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Science & Vie 1137 - Juin 2012

Science & Vie 1137 - Juin 2012
French | 148 pages | HQ PDF | 148 MB
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Science - 25 May 2012 (HQ PDF)

Science - 25 May 2012 (HQ PDF)
English | 120 pages | HQ PDF | 120.00 Mb


Science is the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is considered one of the world's most prestigious scientific journals. The peer-reviewed journal, first published in 1880 is circulated weekly and has a print subscriber base of around 130,000. Because institutional subscriptions and online access serve a larger audience, its estimated readership is one million people.
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Science magazine Mai-Juillet 2012 (France)

Science magazine Mai-Juillet 2012 (France)
French | 100 pages | PDF | 90.10 MB
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10 Questions Science Can't Answer (Yet): A Guide to the Scientific Wilderness

Michael Hanlon, "10 Questions Science Can't Answer (Yet): A Guide to the Scientific Wilderness"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0230622844 | 208 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB


In the space of 60 seconds a body processes one quadrillion atoms of oxygen, several trillion molecules of carbon dioxide, and the untold products of digestion. After forty years, 90% of the atoms in our body are different. So are you still the same person? Science writer Michael Hanlon takes us into the depths of this and other scientific mysteries, exploring the oft-asked questions of young and old alike. In witty, engaging prose, Hanlon asks:
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Textures - Vintage Science Papers - Math and Geometry
Textures - Vintage Science Papers - Math and Geometry
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Advances in Computer Science and Information Engineering: Volume 2 (Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing)

David Jin, "Advances in Computer Science and Information Engineering: Volume 2 (Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing)"
Publisher: S...r...er | ISBN: 364230222X | 2012 | PDF | 727 pages | 29.9 MB


CSIE2012 is an integrated conference concentrating its focus on Computer Science and Information Engineering . In the proceeding, you can learn much more knowledge about Computer Science and Information Engineering of researchers from all around the world. The main role of the proceeding is to be used as an exchange pillar for researchers who are working in the mentioned fields. In order to meet the high quality of Springer, AISC series, the organization committee has made their efforts to do the following things. Firstly, poor quality paper has been refused after reviewing course by anonymous referee experts. Secondly, periodically review meetings have been held around the reviewers about five times for exchanging reviewing suggestions. Finally, the conference organizers had several preliminary sessions before the conference. Through efforts of different people and departments, the conference will be successful and fruitful.
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Fitness for Geeks: Real Science, Great Nutrition, and Good Health
Fitness for Geeks: Real Science, Great Nutrition, and Good Health By Bruce W. Perry
2012 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 1449399894 | EPUB + PDF | 20 MB + 61 MB


This inquisitive and highly useful book shows the hacker and maker communities how to bring science and software into their nutrition and fitness routines.

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Kids jumping - UHQ Stock Photo
5 jpg | Up to 7729*5665 pix | 300 dpi | 19 Mb rar
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The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science - and Reality

The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science - and Reality by Chris Mooney
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.; Unabridged edition (April 10, 2012) | ISBN: 1470809478 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128Kbps | 630 MB


Bestselling author Chris Mooney uses cutting-edge research to explain the psychology behind why today's Republicans reject reality -- it's just part of who they are. From climate change to evolution, the rejection of mainstream science among Republicans is growing, as is the denial of expert consensus on the economy, American history, foreign policy, and much more. Why won't Republicans accept things that most experts agree on? Why are they constantly fighting against the facts? Science writer Chris Mooney explores brain scans, polls, and psychology experiments to explain why conservatives today believe more wrong things, appear more likely than Democrats to oppose new ideas and less likely to change their beliefs in the face of new facts, and sometimes respond to compelling evidence by doubling down on their current beliefs.
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