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System for environmental and agriculture modelling, for assessment of how future alternative agricultural and environmental polices affect sustainable development in Europe.
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System for environmental and agriculture modelling, for assessment of how future alternative agricultural and environmental polices affect sustainable development in Europe.
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Description of the British Council's policy in science, engineering and environment.
Latest innovations in fashion and music, design and digital, film and life. Keep up to date with the science that shaping our society..This month we look at the possibility of a new way to combat malaria - by focussing on the DNA of the mosquito. A team, comprising Imperial College London, and The University of Washington, Seattle, has lead to a major breakthrough. By inserting an enzyme into the DNA there is potential to interfere with the mosquito ability to recognise humans, and if mosquitoes
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Information and analysis on civil and military space issues, policies and programs. Covers a variety of topics including life on Mars, advanced aircraft, Russian aerospace, Challenger accident, space
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This Georgia Institute of Technology Center engages in interdisciplinary research and analysis of technology-intensive issues occurring at the interface of engineering, management and technology polic
Actively engaged in the development of curriculum, and is involved in the advisement of both graduate and undergraduate engineering students. In terms of education-related service at the university level, he has been the chair and member of numerous committees. In recognition of his experience and high standing in the education of aspiring engineers he has been invited to give over 40 short course and seminar presentations both nationally and worldwide. He has served abroad as an evaluator of
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An innovation policy consultancy, which specialises in the evaluation, comparative analysis and implementation of government science and technology policy and SME support programmes.
Education and social and economic development..Technopolis group France and ITD-Eu merge and expand their activities in France After several years of fruitful collaboration, Technopolis group France and Innovation, Territoires et Dveloppement en Europe (ITD-Eu), merged in June 2011. Read more.On 4 July, Matthieu Lacave, the new Director of Technopolis-ITD, presented the results of the Evaluation of the NRF to the Parliament. Read more.
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Homepage of this government department, containing downloadable copies of their publications, news and other information.
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In the Executive Office of the President. Current and archived information about policy on fundamental science, education and scientific literacy, investment in applied research, and international co
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PCAST consists of 18 members from the private sector plus the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology who serves as the Committee's Co-Chair.
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Some leading scientists issued a statement to Bush administration urging them to apply good scientific analysis to policies in regard to environmental, pharmacology, food safety, health issues, human
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Native American Astronomy, with a focus on Lakota star knowledge.
Religion wasn t something separate, all forms of knowledge were at risk, and all methods of preservation had to be clandestine. It didn t change when non-missionary anthros started showing up. In the 19th century (and well into the second half of the 20th), how many of them knew any science, anyway? If they were trusted to be told anything, how many of them could understand it? Much astronomical knowledge would never have been commonplaces, known to all, most of it would be known only by tribal
Alun Salt's weblog, musing on archaeoastronomy.
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An article on the Borana Calendar by Laurance Doyle of the SETI Institute.
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An interactive atlas of the world links to the archaeoastronomy and multicultural cosmology of ancient times.
From the Freshman seminar course have been included in the rest of the web page, to create an expanding, resource for future students of world astronomy and ancient cosmology..
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The Exploratorium's multimedia website on the site of Chaco Canyon. Includes a webcast from the Winter Solstice 2004.
In the winter. Despite these harsh conditions, evidence of human presence in the area stretches back to as early as 2900 BC. These groups were largely nomadic, until around AD 200, when the first farmers settled in the area and built small pit houses..Then in roughly AD 850, a great change took place. The people began building in a radically different manner, constructing massive stone buildings unlike any that had been built before. These structures soared to four or five stories and contained
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Archaeoastronomy Lecture notes and photographs from Leicester University.
Archaeological background to South America there are several books in the library, such as Ancient South America by Karen Olsen Bruhns, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge World Archaeology series), 1994. The best general source on the issue at hand, and a good read to boot, is Anthony Aveni Nasca Eighth Wonder of the World? (British Museum Press, 2000). For a briefer introduction see ch. 9 of Ancient Astronomies, ed. A.F.Aveni (Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1993). For the definitive
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Study of rupestral engravings in Italy.
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Well developed site featuring articles and photographs on a number of significant sites and their Archaeoastronomy
Have certainly been responsible for more pseudoscientific nonsense than any other archaeological sites. From those who believe they could only have been created with the assistance of extraterrestrials, to those who believe them to be over 10,000 years old, to those who see faces in the sand in aerial photos, Egypt is a crackpot magnet. And the reality? Many lines of evidence exist to accurately date the Pyramids and to suggest the very human engineering techniques that produced them. There are
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Introduction to Irish megalithic complexes; includes future astronomical sight times.
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A comprehensive introduction to archaeoastronomy including a look at various people groups and case studies of sites.
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Dr. Cornelius Holtorf ponders the relationship of Archaeoastronomy to the megaliths of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Kommunikation, Traditionsbildung und historisches Bewutsein, pp. 361-381. Tbingen Narr. 7.10 Wnsch, Marianne (1984) Wirkung und Rezeption. In K.Kanzog and A.Masser (eds) Reallexikon der deutschen Literaturgeschichte. Second edition, vol. 4, pp. 894-919. Berlin de Gruyter. 2.4 Wstemann, Harry (1966) Das Knigsgrab von Seddin, Kreis Perleberg, und das kulturelle Geprge seines zeitlichen Horizontes. Dissertation Humboldt-Universitt Berlin. 5.2.7 Wylie, Alison (1985) The reaction against analogy. In
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Interview with David Dearnorn, a specialist in Peruvian Astronomy.
Articles Index ArchaeoAstronomy An interview with David Dearborn, on his research at the interface between astronomy and archaeology. Time is of the Essence An introduction to the study of prehistoric time keeping.Articles Index ArchaeoAstronomy An interview with David Dearborn, on his research at the interface between astronomy and archaeology. Time is of the Essence An introduction to the study of prehistoric time keeping.
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Explains how the alignment of some of the temples illustrated the spring solar equinox, the relationship to the stories of the gods, and the calendar systems.
Una gran erupcion vocanica. Los pocos sobrevivientes fueron aquellos que pudieron transformarses en aves. Las tempestales y lluvias torrenciales epitomizadas por el dios del agua terminaron con la cuarta epoca (inferior derecha) causando que los hombres se convirtieran en peces. En la actual, o quinta, se dice que nos espera la epoca de la destruction por terremotos..
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Rajesh Mirchandani looks at the ancient cosmologies of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China and India. Requires Real Player.
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Dr Kate Spence's theory of the cardinal alignment of Great Pyramid explained.
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Photograph of a sandstone artifact from Palo Alto California, and text which argues that marking carved into it are native represenations of the Big Dipper and Little Dipper.
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Astronomical analysis of petroglyphs on sandstone panels, Arizona.
Heard that thou art wise also in the natural sciences, what is like unto a wooden well, the contents of which are drawn up, as it were, by a bucket of iron, that thing taken up no more than stones, which forthwith are irrigated by water?.Answered the king The reed container, or vial, which carrieth the black antimony known as stibium, which stone when crushed is used by women in painting their eyelids, and by men as a remedy in eye ailments, and which they apply to themselves by wetting the iron
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Founded in 1978 at the University of Maryland to advance research, education and public awareness of archaeoastronomy.
This is the official website of the Center for Archaeoastronomy founded at the University of Maryland. Until recently we also hosted the web pages of ISAAC, the International Society for Archaeoastronomy and Astronomy in Culturethese can now be found here. From 1977 until 2005 the Center published a peer-reviewed journal, called Archaeoastronomy the journal of Astronomy in Culture. This is currently published on behalf of the Center and ISAAC by the University of Texas Press. For several years,
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Course notes for the Archaeoastronomy course at the University of Virginia, USA.
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An overview of the theoretical foundations of archaeoastronomy with a case study of the Anazazi Culture.
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A multimedia introduction to archaeoastronomy and ethnoastronomy suitable for K-12 teachers and students. Part of the University of Chicago's Digital Library.
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An article from "British Archaeology" magazine arguing for an astronomical motive for the building of some cursus monuments in prehistoric Britain.
More online features to follow.An occasional series specifically for the website, showcasing pop music inspired by archaeology or heritage. The first of the series features Air-Raid Shelter (Pillbox) by The Human Cabbages. More online features to follow.or return to the CBA homepage. She asked, Are you cursed? He said, I think that I& ,m cured . She asked, Why pyramids? He said, Think of them as an immense invitation ..Views and responses. Please use the lefthand menu to navigate this issue of
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Largely German description of the Bronze Age artefact umearthed in Saxony-Anhalt, with FAQs in English.
Systematische Himmelsbeobachtungen. Das imposante Monument mit einem Durchmesser von rund 70 Metern wurde vollst ndig ausgegraben und an der originalen Stelle rekonstruiert. Wie vor rund 7000 Jahren, als das Observatorium von steinzeitlichen Bauern errichtet wurde, ist auch heute wieder der Lauf der Sonne in der Anlage zu beobachten. Die Tore und Palisadenunterbrechungen sind auf wichtige Termine des b uerlichen Jahres ausgerichtet. Neben den Sonnenwenden ist unter anderem der Termin des Fr
The earliest dioptra (c.300 BCE) was a device for measuring the angle, in parts of a "Sign", between two celestial objects. Photos and descriptions of how to make one and how they work.
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A detailed examination of M. Griaule's 1950 paper "Un Systeme Soudanais de Sirius" in terms of both ethnography and astronomy.
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Dr. Mark Hollabaugh presents his ethnographic research of Lakota astronomy.
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Homepage of the Hanwakan Center, organized for the gathering of traditions and stories born of mankind's interaction with the physical environment and his understanding of the relationship between ear
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An archaeoastronomy book by William H. Calvin of the University of Washington. The book, which describes a dozen ways of predicting eclipses, can be purchased or downloaded for personal reading at no
And heads south again. One of those notches in the South Rim could be the Unkar Delta peoples reminder When the sun finally rises on that notch, its time to plant corn. If you cant have a nice level sea horizon, better to have a jagged one, I thought. Mountain peaks and the notches between them function nicely as markers so long as you maintain a customary point of observation, such as your front doorway. Or a favorite hilltop. I remember examining the eastern skyline in the moonlight. The
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A controversial discovery of a 16,000-year-old "map of the night sky" in Lascaux caves. BBC article.
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Introduction to basic archaeoastronomical concepts with examples from across the world.
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Contact details for this international academic society.
In the University Honors Program at the University of Maryland, teaching a course called In Search of Ancient Astronomies. He is a specialist in Native American astronomy, with a focus on Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, particularly of the Maya and highland Mexican cultures. For a brief introduction to his work, please see America& ,s Ancient Skywatchers in the March 1990 issue of National Geographic Magazine. You can reach him at tlaloc at umd.edu.Dr. David S. P. Dearborn Co-Editor of
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A variety of projects ranging from African Astronomy to Zodiac Mosaics.
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Referenced article exploring this ancient Japanese kofun (burial mound). Astrological charts have been determined from the "star paintings" inside the tomb.
Reckoning in that century as well. Determination of the talismanic animals and associated star palaces together with the associated 28 sei shuku or lunar lodges represent some of the most complex aspects of Asian astronomy. The associations have not only been adapted over the centuries but are also tied to the astrology of each culture. Cultures using these associations were are located in the Northern hemisphere for the most part. An apparent anomalie is the fact that the actual positional path
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Well referenced article by Steven Mizrach upon astronomy as practiced by the Lakota.
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Ligurian Archaeoastronomy, mainly in Italian but with some English and German translations.
Delle chiese di Santa Margherita e Santa Giulia, a ponente la prima, a levante la seconda..- foto n. 4 - I due edifici religiosi, posti a picco sul mare sul promontorio di Capo Noli..Il presente studio, pubblicato sugli Atti del citato XVIII Congresso di Storia della Fisica e della Astronomia tenutosi a Como-Villa Olmo nel maggio 1998, stato curato da Vittorio Bonora, Enrico Calzolari, Mario Codeb ed Henry De Santis, Le misure sono state effettuate nei giorni 19 07 1997 e il 06 09 1998 da
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An online book of the folkore in Lithuania surrounding the sun, moon and stars by Jonas Vaiðkûnas.
Raj. Užra ė R.Petrauskas 1994 01 27)..Rastenis J. g.1913, Ruk i kės k., Ignalinos apyl., Ignalinos raj. Užra ė J.Vai kūnas 1988 08 28..Gudelis A. g. 1911 Ruk i kės k., Ignalinos apyl., Ignalinos raj. Užra ė J.Vai kūnas 1988 08 27..Rastenienė K. g. 1921 Ruk i kės k., Ignalinos apyl., Ignalinos raj. Užra ė J.Vai kūnas 1988 08 28..Na lėnienė M. g. 1896 Rim ėnų k., Vidi kių apyl., Ignalinos raj. Užra ė J.Vai kūnas 1989 01 28..Baity E.C. Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy so
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An introduction the to astronomical theories surrounding these Irish Neolithic Cairns.
Somewhat in the form of a chair, and is supposed by the people to have been used as a seat by a hag, of whom the neighbouring peasantry tell some wonderful stories, while by some antiquarians it is looked upon as a throne, or judgment seat, used by Ollamh Fodhla, who was a great law-maker and judge himself. Many of the stones forming the chambers are most elaborately carved with dots, concentric circles, spirals, lozenges, and other devices, which no doubt were intended to convey some meaning,
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BBC Radio 4 interview on the methodology of archaeoastronomy with Prof. Clive Ruggles and Dr. Frank Prendergast. Requires Real Player.
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Re-evaluation of the existence of the Megalithic Calendar proposed by Alexander Thom.
Periods. When the Sun or Moon, at these pertinent declinations, crosses the horizon.may be clearly silhouetted on, or very near, the disc. Digital surveys of these images may have resolutions matching the best theodolite observations. The accumulated data demonstrates that sophisticated systems of.
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Observe video of light/shadow interplay on 1,000+ year old rock art marking equinox sunrise at a remote, newly discovered Colorado site.
Aligned with.sunrises and sunsets. Sometimes the celestial cycles of the moon, Venus and Mars captivated their attention, too. However, knowing seasonal durations and transitions was vital to success in hunting migratory prey, planting crops and harvesting them. Archaeoastronomy draws on several scientific disciplines, primarily astronomy, archaeology, anthropology, psychology and epigraphy, the decoding of ancient inscriptions. Astrology, scorned by today technology-driven science, was integral
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The BBC reports that astronomer Dr Philip Stooke has found a map of the moon in an Irish tomb that pre-dates the earliest known one by about 5000 years.
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British Egyptologist puts forward an astronomical theory for the northern alignment of the Great Pyramid at Giza. BBC article.
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An interdisciplinary website dedicated to research, education and care of heritage in Astronomy in Culture.
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Bibliographical companion to a Mayan Archaeoastronomy course run by Tulane University.
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This site makes extensive use of Quicktime to describe and demonstrate the workings of an Hohokam observatory.
Light patterns mark the seasons in a systematic manner. One of the light forms that appears during the summer solstice zenith is a dramatic four-pointed star. Regularities in the patterns of light have lead us to believe that the Hohokam had a formal calendar. Finally, the rockshelter entrance provides a view of the eastern horizon that includes the location of the northernmost sunrise (summer solstice) location and the location of the southernmost sunrise (winter solstice). The Shaw Butte
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Stone relics and monuments, of unknown age or origin, with possible Solstitial and/or Principle Term alignments. With photos.
Sansom, G. B. (1974) Tuttle Edition A History of Japan to 1334. Charles E. Tuttle Co., Tokyo. Shinmura, I. (Ed.) (1994) Koujien. (Japanese Etymological Dictionary). Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo. Sugimoto, M. and D. L. Swain (1989) Science and Culture in Traditional Japan. Charles E. Tuttle Co., Tokyo. Uno, S. et al (1991) Nihon Zenshi (Japan Chronik). Kodansha, Tokyo. Walters, D. (1989) Chinese Geomancy. Element Books Ltd., Longmead, Shafttesbury, Dorset. Watanabe, T. (1984) Kinsei Nihon Tenmon Gakushi
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A slide show of Anasazi astronomical sites with extensive notes.
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The Centre for the Study of Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at Bath Spa University, UK
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A project run by the Sophia Trust to advance the scholarly study of astrology and cultural astronomy in British institutions of higher education.
Languages. 5-7 October 2007, University of Kent at Canterbury.This is an interdisciplinary conference to share and discuss new insights into divination arising from recent work especially in religious studies, anthropology and history which accords central importance to the practical and theoretical perspectives of the diviners themselves (who may also be theorists). It will also explore related issues such as divinatory intelligence& , and divinatory truth, ontology, and reflexivity..Except in
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Evidence of highly complex astronomy within Australian Aboriginal society.
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New information and research about the astronomy of the Irish Stone Age, plus sections on the movements of the heavenly bodies and links to other sites.
Way towards the equinox, while cairns and U are aligned on the cross-quarter day sunrises, Cairn on May August cross-quarter, and Cairn U on November February cross-quarter. Moonrises have also been observed at Loughcrew, and the most interesting of these is the Harvest Moon in August which shines into Cairn L and strikes stone 13 at the back of the end recess..Before I conclude, there is one more site worthy of a mention. It is at Baltray, a village at the Mouth of the River Boyne, where we
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A guide the megalithic monuments of Scotland and their astronomical alignments. Also contains illustrations, a bibliography and suggestions for the best times of year to visit.
(north), or by observing the shortest shadow cast by the stones about noon (south). These phenomena are of course linked, but the real significance of the meridian to the prehistoric inhabitants of Knapdale is not known..The stones are situated 2.5km south of the village of Kilmartin on the A816. Leave your car in the car park for visitors to the Duncraigaig chambered cairn, which is signposted on the main road. Walk a short distance from the car park back along the road, and cross a stone stile
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The NASA site for Sun-Earth day 2005 (March 20). The theme is 'Ancient Observatories, Timeless Knowledge'. Includes webcasts.
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Determination of the orientation of ancient Khmer temples based on solar observations. Presents the data for several sites.
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Orientation of Greek and Egyptian temples and the role of astronomy in the setting of temple orientation.
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Cesare Berrini's hypotheses concerning the relationships between bas-relief carvings on the Gateway of the Sun, the annual solar cycle, and geometric time measurement.
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Features a collaborative project between SECEF, Ideum, the NPS, other organizations, and individuals. Contains an overview, photos, a timeline, news, credits, and contact information.
The seasons with great interest. They needed to pay attention to the Suns movement as planting and harvesting dates might make the difference for that years crops. A few poor harvests in a row could threaten the survival of the community. It is not surprising that people from diverse cultures throughout the world, viewed and continue to view the Sun as the source of life. Today, these concerns have mostly disappeared, but scientists still study the Sun with consuming interest. The Sun after
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A project to build a stone circle aligned to the sunrises and sunsets of the solstices and equinoxes, as well as the north pole star, for use by the community as a tool for education and outreach.
Compacted to prevent settling after the tall stones are aligned. The crushed stone which fills the foundation holes total 51 tons. Finally, STAINLESS STEEL PINS, 1 in diameter and 2 long, are used to anchor each standing stone to a 1 thick granite slab isitting at ground level under each stone. These slabs are sawed flat on the top and bottom, providing a flat surface for the tall stones to stand on, and they are 1 larger in all directions than the standing stones in order to distribute the
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A news story on a solsticial alignment at a petroglyph site in Utah. (June 20, 2005)
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An article on how a German "Stonehenge" may be the world's oldest observatory. (December 8, 2003)
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A possible astronomical observatory has been found near Goseck, eastern Germany. From the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (English Edition). (August 22, 2003)
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Ancient stone circles and tombs in Ireland align with the Sun and the Moon, say astronomers. BBC Article (April 8, 2003)
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A description of the Sky Disc of Nebra from The Cosmic Mirror #243 (October 5, 2002)
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Report on the display of the Sky Disc of Nebra from The Cosmic Mirror #236. (April 19, 2002)
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The BBC's science editor comes face to face with what is claimed to be the oldest map of the Moon ever made. (March 6, 2001)
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A unique prehistoric tomb in Ireland has been revealed to align to both the midsummer Sun and the midwinter Moon. BBC article (April 8, 1999)
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Discovery of a 6,500-year-old monument at Nabta, Egypt. BBC article. (April 1, 1998)
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Use of the sparkle/AM1 model, semiempirical MOPAC 93r2 source code implementation, and sample input and output files.
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Chemical, spectroscopic, and magnetic properties along with information on oxidation states.
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Features an overview of the group, how they can be made luminescent, bibliography, and links.
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General information about lanthanides, history, properties, and applications.
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A great place for biology science teachers. Contains current science news items, teachers exchange, hundreds of science labs and educational resources.
Are overdoing it. http kidshealth teen nutrition general energy.html.Carbohydrates are one of the main types of food. Your liver breaks down carbohydrates into glucose (blood sugar). Your body uses this sugar for energy for your cells, tissues and organs. Carbohydrates are called simple or complex, depending on how fast your body digests and absorbs the sugar. You get simple carbohydrates from fruits, milk products and table sugar. Complex carbohydrates include whole grain breads and cereals,
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Test your microbiology knowledge at this site. It also contains basic descriptions of various microorganisms.
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AMS (Affliated Medical Services Laboratory, Inc.) is a regional clinical reference laboratory serving physicians, clinics, hospitals, government and industry. Specialties include cytology, microbiolog
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Alain Filloux Lab's Website
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The aim of the site is to collect together all sources of information concerning archaea and extremophiles on the WWW.
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Symbiotic interactions between bacteria and animals are described with pictures and links to home pages of researchers and to publications
The graduate program of microbiology at the University of Connecticut, has four research teams working on beneficial symbioses involving plants and animals. The approaches range from molecular genetics to microscopy and of course genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. Benson, Gage, Graf and Nyholm..at Cornell University Many animals require symbiotic micro-organisms. Our research concerns two complementary systems bacterial symbioses in aphids, and algal symbioses in corals. We have shown
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John (Jack) C. Brown from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas has created great microbiology site. It contains a "What the Heck is...?", a general interest, and other bug bytes sections. Good i
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Good general microbiology information, with images and videos.
Filters, the crystals exhibit amazing colored landscapes or subtle patterns. Shown approximately 10 to 50 times actual size, the chemicals on this page were photographed between crossed polarizing filters..We want your confidence and will do nothing that dampens your enthusiasm for online activities. Our site includes links to other Web sites, including those directed at children. Although we make an effort to visit and preview every site to which we link, we have no control over the practices
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This site contains microbiology-related information that has been developed by the Environmental Protection Agency. Image gallery of various parasites and viruses.
Has been validated in single- and multi-laboratory studies and has undergone peer review..This method (EPA 821-R-02-021) combines information from a 1985 publication (Test methods for Escherichia coli and Enterococci in Water by the Membrane Filter Procedure, EPA 600-4-85-076) and a subsequent March 2000 manual (Improved Enumeration Methods for the Recreational Water Quality Indicators Enterococci and Escherichia coli, EPA 821 R-97 004). Method 1106.1 is a membrane filter (MF) procedure for the
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's handbook which provides basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins. Good information and a lot of good content.
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Do you know that the luminous bacteria exist ? On these pages you will find short characteristic of these strange organisms and some photos.
Chemical compound - autoinducer which can induce bioluminescence reactions in bacterial cells if present in environment in actual concentration. When many bacterial cells are present in the environment, the concentration of autoinducer grows and luminescence is induced very efficiently. Similarly, luminescent bacteria cells which live in sea-water do not produce light but the cells which live in luminous organs of marine animals produce it very effectively. It is possible because the quantity of
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Includes details about the organization, diseases, ticks, education, journals, conferences, research, vaccines and personal stories. Offers upcoming events, news and a support group locator.
Spread, and prevention techniques. This site is one of the top websites recommended by the Hartford Courant and is a referral site for numerous government agencies, such as the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control Prevention, as well as the Food Drug Administration. It is Medinex and Study-Web certified as a credible source of healthcare information..A wide variety of people volunteer their time and expertise to the LDF, including conference speakers, scientific advisors,
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A website containing information on the microorganisms that cause diseases in humans. Lecture notes, laboratory notebook, computerized clinical cases, and most common causes of infectious diseases fil
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Annotated and colorized images of insects and bacteria.
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Contains visual and curricular resources of use to teachers of microbiology.
Sign On (SSO) as the enterprise-wide identity management system. This technology allows ASM Members to access participating ASM websites, including MicrobeLibrary, using only one username and password. If you do not have an ASM username and password, you will have to register to create an account..First envisioned at the 2004 ASM Conference for Undergraduate Educators (ASMCUE) the atlas includes a series of images that support the learning and use of a standard microbiology protocol. The goal of
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This site links to an enormous amount of microbiology articles and information.
Geared toward the non-microbiologist, and other resources organized by topic..April 22, 2003. Information You Can Trust. The Librarians& , Index to the Internet (Lii) is a searchable, annotated subject directory of more than 11,000 Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to users of public libraries. Lii is used by both librarians and the general public as a reliable and efficient guide to Internet resources..April 11, 2003. A library of blue ribbon learning
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Student-initiated community resource on microbes and microbiology, including material on bacteria, archaea, eukaryotic microbes, viruses, bacteriophages, microbiology in the news, and common errors a
Joan Slonczewski, Biology Dept, Kenyon College Guest editors from.Columbia Union College. Funded by HHMI awards to Kenyon College, 2000, 2004. Readers may view, browse, and or download material for noncommercial personal purposes. Please credit our site for use. Materials on our site obtained with permission from other sources require permission from those sources for further reproduction. Disclaimer. Information on this site is provided solely for educational purposes. Medical questions should
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A place to view colorful images of microbes, read intriguing microbial facts and trivia, get educational resources and activities, and learn more about these fascinating microscopic creatures.
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Dr. Hurlbert's site contains an enormous amount of information for people interested in learning about Microbiology.
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Jerome Knutson, University of Minnisota Crookston, has created a good introductory Microbiology course.
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