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1. The why behind `1+1=2
Summary: Although I only received one reply ' which came from Dr. Brad Carter of the University of Southern Queensland, thanks to thee ' I knew that the answer that I was provided with matched (and even overlapped ' see below) my original idea upon this complex question of why 1 and 1 makes 2.My original thoughts were roughly as stated below:'Somebody wanted to give the number '1' the name 'one.' He also wanted to give the number '2' the name 'two'. The best part of it though is if a question ha…

2. New Gene Tool May Unlock Root Causes of Disease By Rita Jenkins
Summary: They also provide the entire scientific community with updated models that more closely approximate reality, based on the empirical data generated by the HapMap Consortium."Better computer models can be valuable tools in understanding the nature of human DNA variation, past changes in human populations size, and evolutionary selection," says Schaffner, a compArticle: Genetic researchers have made substantial advances in understanding the root causes of absolute interest diseases and th…

3. The Intricacies of a Compound Microscope By Mike Spencer
Summary: Have you ever used a compound microscope? Anton van Leeuwenhoek, considered the father of microscopes, was working in a store that made magnifying glasses and created ways to increase the magnification by grinding smaller and more powerful lenses.Then he began building microscopes and was among one of the first people to see bacteria and cells up close. Article: Have you ever used a compound microscope? Your first thought may be to reply to "no" but odds are if you had enzymology in…

4. Heads Up Displays and Computer Human Interface By Lance Winslow
Summary: Heads Up Displays For High Tech Human Interface Need More Sensory Input to the Brain. The Brain is said to use 40% of its usage in the visual assimilation of input to data to action. Therefore you are working with 40% of the needed visual input, trusting a computer over innate characteristics like instinct and asking your overloaded brain to interpret data and aArticle: Heads Up Displays For High Tech Human Interface Need More Sensory Input to the Brain. We have been studying the HUD …