Publishes aviation magazines ranging from historic to modern military to commercial and military aircraft.
Offers a course on developing psychic abilities and harnessing the unlimited power of the universe.
Article describes how the stresses and strains that afflict humans are evident in baboon societies. Also suggests that both species share the long-term health effects.
A description of the Sky Disc of Nebra from The Cosmic Mirror #243
The BBC report on a theory that Mayan astronomy may have been inspired by fluctations in the brightness of the sun.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Penn archaeologists have puzzled over the cuneiform writings for decades. At last a Sumerian dictionary may be ready by 2004.
The discovery of a dusty skeleton has revealed one of the most important churches in mediaeval history a cathedral built by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great in the 10th century…
From New Scientist, the advent of affluent village life with communities splitting into clans may have heralded the first wars, suggests archeological analysis of ancient Mexico.
Archaeogeodesy encompasses prehistoric and ancient place determination, point positioning, navigation, astronomy, and measure and representation of the earth and geodynamic phenomena.…
Based in Melbourne Australia, this consulting firm offers economic reviews, energy analysis and modeling, business and statistical databases, and training materials
Brooke L. Quigley's article examines the role played by this concept in Burke's rhetoric.
Identification guide to Hawaiian bivalves and gastropods.
Edward O. Wilson talks with the Christian Science Monitor on topics revolving around his new book "The Future of Life".
NPR science correspondent Joe Palca talks with a physics professor who serenades his students with ditties about E=mc^2 and the like. Professor Walter Smith at Haverford College often plays songs on his ukulele to teach complex concepts. [5:27 streaming audio broadcast]…
KIAS, Seoul, Korea ; 25--27 June 2001. On-line registration.
Warsaw, Poland; 11--15 September 2000.
Information on the properties, occurances, and some specific research of the mineral Zircon.
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