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Understanding the Internet

SBA       June 1, 2004

If you're using the Internet now to gather information, shop or just for entertainment, then you're probably familiar with the process of dialing in and moving from website to website. But do you really understand how you're doing what you're doing as you move from web location to web location? How did it all get started, this Internet thing?


Guidance helps reduce overexposure to dangerous UV rays

US EPA       May 26, 2004

Developed by the World Health Organization, the United Nations Environment Programme, and other international organizations, the Global UV Index is a set of guidelines designed to better help people understand which precautions to take to protect themselves from different levels of UV radiation. These guidelines will standardize reporting of surface UV radiation levels in the United States with reporting in other nations.

Unit Conversions

John Shaw       July 2, 2001

Whether your interest in science is as a layperson reading articles or as a practicing scientist or engineer, you will be dealing with measurements in different units, and have a need to convert from one to another. Perhaps an article uses an unfamiliar unit for a measurement. Or you may need to compare two different measurements that are not in the same units


Further Evidence of the Big Bang

John Shaw       June 1, 2001

Findings presented at the American Physical Society April, 2001 meeting further confirm the Big Bang model of the creation of the universe. Three independent experiments, Boomerang, Maxima, and DASI projects, confirmed that sizes of temperature fluctuations in the microwave background radiation are consistent with the theoretically predicted variations.

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