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The Large Hadron Collider: Fiction vs. Fact
The Five Most Common Fears Related Links The Large Hadron Collider CERN Forces Energy Atoms The world's most expensive and sophisticated science experiment -- the…The Movies of 2000
Adrenaline DriveThe Adventures of Rocky and BullwinkleAll the Pretty HorsesAlmost FamousAmerican PsychoThe Art of WarBattlefield EarthBedazzledBefore Night FallsBest in ShowBetter Living through…moon
(Encyclopedia) CE5 The moon: Near side CE5 The moon: Far side moon, natural satellite of a planet (see satellite, natural) or dwarf planet, in particular, the single natural satellite of the…2006 Year in Review
Top events for the nation and the world Refugees in Menawashi, Darfur. Quizzes Incendiary Political Remarks, 2006 While addressing the United Nations General Assembly, who referred…Theories of the Universe: Thank God, the Ground Broke My Fall!
Thank God, the Ground Broke My Fall!Theories of the UniverseCracks in a Newtonian WorldFaster Than a Speeding Light WaveIt All Depends on Your PositionThe Relative Nature of Space and TimeGeological…Brewer's: Isis
I'sis Sister-wife of Osiris. The cow was sacred to her; and she is represented with two long horns from one stem at the top of her head. She is said to have invented spinning and weaving…Geography - Maps, Country Information, Distance Calculator
Paolo Forlini's "Universal Description of the Whole World Known So Far," 1565. We've learned a bit since then. Humans are born with an immense curiosity about the world we live in. A big part of…Capitalization
Capitalize the following:Proper nouns and adjectives derived from proper nouns: Marie CurieChina, Chinese Smokey RobinsonDarwin, Darwinian But vocabulary words derived from proper nouns…How Well Do You Know The World's Deserts?
There are many types of deserts on the planet, from arid to subtropical, frigid to scorching. Test your knowledge of the deserts of the world here on Infoplease!What Are The Layers of the Earth?
We all live on the planet Earth— but what do you know about the layers that lie beneath our feet and above our heads?