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Low-Fat, Homemade Quark Cheese
Quark is a soft, white cheese which can be easily made at home. It can be a great low-fat, high-protein substitute for many other types of cheese.
10 commentsAtoms Quarks Gluons and Isotopes
Ok…lets start in on atoms. Atoms are small, but not so small as one may think. To put their size a little more in perspective, a human hair has a thickens of about 200,000 atoms. A human red blood cell has...
1 commentQuantum Physics - Subatomic particles
This talks about subatomic particles and has a useful subatomic particle chart, do you know the difference between Quarks, leptons, elctrons, gluons this guide will help you understand the elementary particles of the standard model
14 commentsCottage Cheese – Favorited in Bodybuilding
Because cottage cheese is packed with muscle-building protein and unbelievably low-fat, bodybuilders and weightlifters favorited cottage cheese as important ingredient to snacks, meals, and desserts. As a milk product, cottage cheese has high-calcium content. It is so healthy, more pregnant women preferred it over other calcium-rich foods.
3 commentsAdobe InDesign Graphic Design Tips and Tricks
Great Adobe InDesign tips and tricks that aren't normally covered. These come from an experienced designer that has worked with Adobe InDesign for several years, and have come across these issues herself. The images in the step by step process will assist you when attempting to utilize these tips and tricks.
0 commentsAn Overview of Atoms
Over the centuries our view of the atom has improved and this to the point of understanding how to derive energy from atoms. We can also understand how to change an atom from one charge to another and also transmute one from a particular element to another.
8 commentsLarge Hadron Collider - CERN Has Become Shiva, The Destroyer Of Worlds
The extremely fast evaporation of a micro black hole has been used by CERN as a major argument in substantiation of the claims of safety of the Large Hadron Collider. However when we look at accepted nuclear physics hypothesis and theories we find...
2 commentsOne hundred years of discoveries: Quarks, Antimatter, Dark Matter and Dark Energy
rticleSummary" style="width:96%;" rows="5">History faced lots of discoveries, many of them forcing the scientists to rethink all the theories that they thought to be accurate, and the fact that in the twenty-first century we are witnesses of this kind of breakthroughs only tells us how limited we still are and how much we still are to discover.
8 commentsA Klingon and a Romulan walk into a bar…
Sounds like the beginning of a Star Trek joke, but I kid you not. A Klingon and a Romulan walked into the bar, along with a Ferengi, and a Vulcan, not to mention a few Star Fleet officers. It’s an everyday...
9 commentsContemporary Scientist of the Week: Murray Gell-Mann
Welcome to the hub for the 1st Contemporary Scientist of the Week: Murray Gell-Mann!! About the Scientist According to his biography on http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/gel0bio-1, Murray Gell-Mann was born on 15 September, 1929. His...
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