Many people claim to be experts in the field of UFO study. Unfortunately, not all of them are legitimate researchers. Here’s a look at some of the most prominent ufologists in the field.
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Science Fair Ideas For Middle School
Choosing a topic for a school science fair starts with selecting a project type. Students should first check their school's specific science fair rules to determine what type of projects are allowed. Science projects fall roughly into two categories: investigative or models.
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Meteorology Scientists
New and corrected climate data has emerged from a number of sources, resulting in backtracking on several areas of the original IPCC report, including: the melting of the Himalayan glaciers, urban warming, rising sea levels, and the lack of peer reviews of some of the scientific reports. Many of the findings of the IPCC have been and are being challenged by scientists from both sides of the climate change debate.
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Cool Science Sites For Kids
It’s a common lesson in creative writing courses that the first line of a novel must capture a reader’s attention, draw readers into the story, and keep them reading to the end. With a children’s book, this can be more important – since kids are often more discriminating readers than adults and because many books for kids are read aloud, making it vital to have a first line that rolls right off the tongue.
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Sep 18 1999 New Scientist
The 1999 NBA Draft featured some fairly strong names up front, like Elton Brand and Lamar Odom, as well as some steals later on. Nine of the top 10 picks had prominent NBA careers (5th pick, Jonathan Bender, was forced into an early retirement due to injuries). Moreover, the 1999 Draft was noteworthy for being the first draft to have four players from the same college picked in the first round. Elton Brand (1st pick), Trajan Langdon (11th pick), Corey Maggette (13th pick) and William Avery (14th pick) all came from Duke University.
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