Articles for tag: Scientific Research

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Should You Buy a Thermal Scanner?

A thermal scanner takes a measurement of the reflection of electromagnetic energy emitted in the infrared spectrum (wavelengths in the range 10-4 – 10-6). All objects with a temperature 0o degrees Kelvin emit electromagnetic energy. That baseline temperature varies as it is heated by solar radiation or other power sources. Because of this ability to ...

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Eating Foods that Contain Estrogen, Primarily Soy May Reduce Menopausal Symptoms

Scientific research concerning plant foods that contain estrogen (referred to as phytoestrogens) is still in the preliminary stages. Most research concerning estrogens and red clover isoflavones (a type of phytoestrogen) has been performed using laboratory animals. As with hormone replacement therapy, plant foods that contain estrogen are the subjects of much research and some debate ...

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The Dangers of Censorship in Scientific Research (And How to Expose It)

If you know of specific instances of censorship in scientific research, then you know the consequences can be infinite. When an educational institution or pharmaceutical company or research organization falsifies data to meet the ideological desires of a benefactor, the censorship can influence millions of people and change the face of the future forever. For ...

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Sugar High – Myth or Reality?

Ever seen a kid acting like he’s high on goofballs and attribute his hyperactive nature to being on a sugar high? This myth of sugar is persistent and appears unlikely to disappear off the map, but in reality it is just a myth. At least for now, though as with all things it is a ...