Editorial (Issue 133): Everything Has a Home
Almost all living creatures have a home of sorts. It is a land that is familiar to us…
31 articles
Almost all living creatures have a home of sorts. It is a land that is familiar to us…
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” African proverb American…
One of the most appealing questions in the history of science is if science and religion can be…
Our sun is a single star system, but using new technology, scientists are discovering double – and even…
For decades, converting primary energy sources into useful forms of energy has been of great interest to governments,…
According to Merriam Webster, cybernetics is the science of communication and control theory that is particularly concerned with…
The chaos theory, first introduced by Edward Lorentz, offers new horizons for economists, meteorologists, seismologist and scientists studying…
This paper investigates the benefits that religious values and virtues can bring to bear on building social capital…
Iron is a fundamental element prevalent in the component of various goods, such as products made of steel,…
The fine balance and order seen in living beings provides us with clues and directions as to which…
The Earth’s shape is becoming rounder as a result of the construction of projects like the Three Gorges…
We live in a world full of technological devices, instruments and machines. Even if we buy them from…
Today’s schools are more complex systems than the one-room schools of the past. However, most of the beliefs…
Scientists are always trying to find more effective ways of making high performance materials with minimum consumption of…
In a healthy body, all of the involuntarily functioning mechanisms seem to know what to do, at the…