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OutRage! Tatchell took part in many gay rights campaigning over issues such as Section 28. Following the murder of actor Michael Boothe on 10 May 1990, Tatchell was one of thirty founding members of the direct action group OutRage! and has remained a leading member. The group fuses theatrical performance styles with queer protest. As [...]

Length: 5 m Width: 1.8 m Weight: 240 kg Top speed: 170 km/h To reach a speed of 100 km/h requires 1650 W, equivalent to the power used by a hair drier Solar cells Nuna 2 used three-layered triple-junction gallium-arsenide solar cells developed by the European Space Agency through its Technology Research Programme. The first [...]

The FreakAngels = KK The first FreakAngel introduced, having just awoken from a night of excessive drinking, she is horrified to find she has apparently “fucked a boy from the Lambeth Road.” KK pilots a steam-powered helicopter and she indicates that the FreakAngels have access to a “big steam gun.” She dresses primarily in goth [...]

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The helium atom Helium in quantum mechanics Helium is the next simplest atom to solve using the rules of quantum mechanics, after the hydrogen atom. Helium is composed of two electrons in atomic orbitals surrounding a nucleus containing two protons along with some neutrons. As in Newtonian mechanics, no system consisting of more than two [...]

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Origins of the Universe according to Berg The light is understood as part of the duality in the “light filled vessel” metaphor central to Berg’s cosmology. In Berg’s telling, the Kabbalistic origin of the universe is in agreement with the Big Bang – prior to a massive explosion, a sacred vessel was united with the [...]

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According to James Longuski, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering at Purdue University, the size and complexity of the alleged conspiracy theory scenarios make their veracity an impossibility. More than 400,000 people worked on the Apollo project for nearly ten years, and a dozen men who walked on the Moon returned to Earth to recount [...]

Season One #Other Voices: Examines groundbreaking experiments that show the possibility that plants respond to people’s thoughts. #Strange Visitors: Was Oracle Chamber, which lies beneath New Hampshire’s Mystery Hill, built by ancient Phoenicians who traveled to the continent thousands of years ago? #Ancient Aviators: Are there signs of alien visitation here on earth? Might the [...]

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Note: The date of death given in the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition was December 19, 1887 while the official Obituary in the Royal Society referenced December 18, 1887. In crosschecking the facts with The Times from December 1887, Monday December 19, 1887 was in fact the date on which Balfour Stewart died. His place of [...]

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Circulation in Jupiter’s atmosphere is markedly different from that in the atmosphere of Earth. The interior of Jupiter is fluid and lacks any solid surface. Therefore, convection may occur throughout the planet’s outer molecular envelope. As of 2008, a comprehensive theory of the dynamics of the Jovian atmosphere has not been developed. Any such theory [...]

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An important goal for electric vehicles is overcoming the disparity between their costs of development, production, and operation, with respect to those of equivalent internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs). Running costs “Fuel” cost comparison: the Tesla Roadster sport car’s plug-to-wheel energy use is 280& W·h/mi. In Northern California, the local electric utility company PG&E says [...]

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The doctrine of creation is a fundamental and ancient precept of many religious faiths. The Genesis creation narrative comes from the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible, Christianity’s holy scripture. It describes a six day creation of the Universe, all the plants and animals, and the first human beings, Adam [...]

Frederik H. Kreuger stems from an old Amsterdam family where his maternal grandfather ran a small tobacco factory “Het Wapen van Spanje” in the Weteringstraat, in the old town near the Rijksmuseum. He published a Book about his grandfather, this tobacco factory and the explosive development of science and technique in the Belle Époque, the [...]