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Good-bye The SciTech Journal - Welcome Here Be Answers!Oct 2, 2009
Dear readers and subscribers of The SciTech Journal,
We are happy to announce that The SciTech Journal is now evolving beyond science and technology to serve you answers. As a result, we have come up with a new blog called Here Be Answers!
In a short...
Most dangerous creature in the worldDec 25, 2008
Q. Which is the most dangerous creature in the world?
A. Not sharks or snakes, but the malarial parasites carried by anopheles mosquitoes. Worldwide, they have killed more people since the Stone Age than those who have perished in wars and natural...
Inventor of modern type mobile phone - Martin CooperDec 10, 2008
Q. Who is the inventor of modern type mobile phone? Who said and heard ‘hello’ in the world’s first portable handset?
A. Blueprint of mobile telephone technology was already drawn up by Bell Laboratories of USA way back in 1947. It was based on...
Reason why we sneezeSep 8, 2008
Q. What is the reason for sneezing?
A. When something peculiar enters nostrils or when there is swelling on its internal surface for some reason, sensory cells in the nostrils send a message of alarm to the brain. This message is couriered by a nerve...
Photochromic glasses turning dark in sunlightAug 24, 2008
Q. Why do some spectacles’ glasses automatically become dark like goggles when exposed to direct sunlight?
A. Such spectacles are called photochromic. The lenses of photochromic spectacles are made of glass mixed with minute crystals of light...
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