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Astronomy and cosmology
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Biology
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Chemistry, chemicals and labs
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Environment and geology
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Journals and trade publications
- American Recycler Newspaper - [1]
- Arnoldia - journal of Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University; [2]
- Bioanalysis (journal) - [3]
- BioFuels Journal - [4]
- Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
- Citation Classic - [5]
- Cognitive Computation - [6]
- Digital Video (magazine) - American trade publication; published by NewBay Media; ISSN 1541-0943; {{OCLC|773019651}; [7]
- Earth-Science Reviews
- Future Medicinal Chemistry - [8]
- Geophysical Research Abstracts
- International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry (IJPD) - [9]
- International Journal of Privacy and Health Information Management [10]
- International Journal of Product Development (IJPD) - [11]
- International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics
- Journal of Solid State Chemistry
- Journal of the Electrochemical Society
- Los Alamos Science
- Lunar and Planetary Science
- Pediatric Annals - ISSN 0090-4481; OCLC 1772141; [12]; published monthly by Slack Incorporated ([13]), a part of The Wyanoke Group ([14]); journal is indexed in Science Citation Index, ProQuest, Scopus, et al.; September 2010 issue is "Volume 39; Number 9" (so it has been around for a while)
- Urology Times - ISSN 0093-9722; OCLC 149664581; published by Advanstar Communications; [15]
Materials science
- AMTIR - thermally transparent glass material used in infrared sensing
- asbestos destruction - (non-thermal, chemical-physical process
- bismuth antimony telluride cited in a Science article as a thermoelectric material)
- COREX - steel-making process
- Dipolar tensor
- Garolite - similar to Bakelite
- Indigbo – type of hardwood
- kentchin - strongest metal in the universe
- Laser flash - method for measuring thermal diffusivity
- Lichtenberg's alloy aka Onion's fusible alloy- low melting point alloy invented by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, pl:Stop Lichtenberga
- Pluriball
- Radiative heater conversion - it would be an article about a fossil fuel burner to electric heater conversion for ecological purposes
- Russeting early metal treatment
- Scanning transmission x-ray microscopy (STXM)
- Scheil reaction diagram - or Scheil reaction scheme; possibly make a section in Phase diagram and a redirect
- Seranite - Ceramic used in wedding rings
- Slippery Liquid-Infused Porous Surfaces (SLIPS)
- temperature dependent fluorescence
- Thermo-Calc
- vermicular graphite
- wear coefficient
- Technical Plastic
- Boron fiber
- ausforming - thermomechanical process
- Guinier-Preston zones
Medicine
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Physical science
A–M
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- Template:Req – the optical interference effect produced by doubly refracting crystals illuminated with convergent polarised light rays
- Template:Req – how to calculate the amount of saturated fluids in a core sample
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- Template:Req – phase coherent electronic transport at the Dirac point
- Template:Req (ESA) – an optical phenomenon
- Template:Req (EBL) – used in organic photovoltaic devices
- Template:Req – for measuring enthalpies and heat capacities
- Template:Req – an important plot in molecular spectroscopy
- Template:Req – referring to a particular regime of dynamics in microscopic theory of irreversible processes
- Template:Req – subtopic microgravity; a vibration which is common to all large orbiting spacecraft
- Template:Req – does this refer to the work of Gerardus 't Hooft or something more general?
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- Keplerate - a structure containing both Platonic and Archimedean solids, one inside the other (not a Kepler solid)
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- Template:Req - astronomy, used in Elliptical galaxy
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- Template:Req - Elizabeth Ann Rauscher, regarding her article on Consciousness and the New Physics (her site)
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- Template:Req - Unit of measure used in medicine. Does it stand for "milli-centiliter"; that is, does it equal 1/100,000 L?
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N–Z
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- Template:Req (SAE) – technique in solid state NMR (maybe as in (Hafner et al, Meas. Sci Tech., 1991))
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- Template:Req – a high-school senior who achieved nuclear fusion in his parents' basement; [22]
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- Template:Req (also known as Catalyst Altered Water) – associated with John W. Willard
Physics
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Scientists and people in science
Astronomers
- List of amateur astronomers (req. 2012-02-14) Distinguished amateurs and their accomplishments
- Binjacka - zaboravljeni potok
- James Steven Bullock - [23]
- Keivin Burns (req. 2012-02-24) – [24]
- Duvone Dale - NASA; [25]
- Bernard H. Dawson (1890–1960) - Argentina
- Franjo Dominko - See sl:Franjo Dominko
- Jean Gay
- Zain Gillani
- Ronald G. Giovanelli - Australia
- Kathryn Gray - youngest person to discover a supernova
- Michael G. Hauser
- Cyril Hazard
- Erik Holmberg (astronomer) (1908–2000) - Swedish
- Martin Horky Czech opponent of Galileo in 1610
- Peter Jalowiczor - amateur astronomer who discovered four exoplanets with his home computer [26]; HD 31253 b, HD 218566 b, HD 177830 c and HD 99492 c
- Muraoka Kenji
- Savvas Michael Koushiappas - creationist cosmology
- Paul Kustaanheimo - [27]
- Francis Preserved Leavenworth
- Duncan Lorimer
- Stephen Maran
- Maura McLaughlin
- Karl Müller (Czech astronomer) - [28]; Karl Müller is disambiguation page; Karl Müller (astronomer) is redirected to Gustav Müller (full name: Karl Hermann Gustav Müller)
- Delbert Harold McNamara or D. Harold McNamara (req. 2012-02-24) – [29] Winner of 2000 George Van Biesbroeck Prize
- Friedrich Wilhelm Opelt - [30] (in German)
- Galianni Pasquale
- Damian Peach
- Frans Pretorius
- Scott Ransom
- Pavla Ranzinger
- Darren Reed (astronomer) - computational cosmology (Darren Reed already used for baseballer)
- Jorge Sahade - [31]
- John M. Scalo
- Kevin Schawinski (co-founder of Galaxy Zoo)
- Qutb eddin Shirazi
- Steinn Sigurdsson
- Bruce Slee
- Larry Soderblom - NASA/JPL imaging scientist on Voyager, Pathfinder, etc.
- Rachel Somerville
- Zdeněk Švestka - Czech solar physicist[32] (1925–2013)
- Gonzalo Tancredi
- Heinrich Vogt (astronomer) (1890–1968) - [33] see Vogt-Russell theorem, 735 Marghanna, 1439 Vogtia and de:Heinrich Vogt (Astronom)
- Hans-Heinrich Voigt - de:Hans-Heinrich_Voigt
- Radó von Kövesligethy - see Swedish, Polish Wikipedia; one of the most important in his age in his field; years before Planck, he got similar results on black body radiation with his different formula! Together with Imre Izsák he is the most important missing Hungarian scientist not alive!
- Andrew Ronald Zentner
- Lunar crater eponyms
- See List of craters on the Moon
- Maurice Darney
- Ernest Debes
- Georg Samuel Doerfel
- Ferdinand Ellerman
- Georges Furner
- Nicholas Erasmus Golovin
- Friedrich Hayn
- Peter Hédervári
- Wladimir Wáclav Heinrich
- Grigory Moiseevich Kramarov
- Lê Nguyên V– possible hoax: no such crater
- Tim Rawding– possible hoax: no such crater
- Augustine Riccius
- Giovanni Antonio Rocca
- Joel Shamel Alexander Rogers– possible hoax: no such crater
- Georg Schomberger
- Heinrich Schlüter
- Herbert Schneller
- Nikolaj Ivanovich Tikhomirov
- Vitol'd Karlovic Tseraskiy - (Ceraski)
- Nikolaj Yakovlevich Tsinger - (Zinger)
- Mikhail Anatol'evich Vil'ev
- Leonid Alexandrovich Voskresenskiy
- Kiragu Wachira - possible hoax: no such crater
- Zachariah Walker – possible hoax: Walker crater is named for Joseph A. Walker
- Georgiy Sergeevich Zhiritskiy
See the NASA Lunar Atlas for crater nomenclature.
Biologists
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Earth scientists
- Pantó György - Geochemical scientist
- Vilen Andreyevich Zharikov - geologist
- Richard G. Gordon - Geophysicist; winner of the Arthur L. Day Medal
- Chan Lung Sang - Earth Scientist; Professor at the [University of Hong Kong]
- Phillip A. Murry - American paleontologist
Other scientists
- Please check Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biography if you're not sure your scientist is a natural scientist.
- William Baker Fahnestock – Nineteenth century scientist. Known for publications on mesmerism.
- Norris Alderson - Associate Commissioner of Science, FDA
- Carl Disch - [34]
- Glenn Alan Gaesser - a professor of University of Virginia who specialises in exercise physiology and director of the kinesiology program in the Curry School of Education and writes several books about dieting and obesity
- Giacchino Giuliani - seismologist who predicted the L'Aquila earthquake but was told by Italian gov. to stop warning people
- Vadim N. Gladyshev - biochemist (Ph.D.), Professor, Director of the Redox Biology Center, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; outstanding achievements in research and discovery in the experimental biochemistry, computational biology and biomedical redox biology; contribution to the understanding of genetic organization; presented with the ORCA Award
- Pantó György - geochemical scientist
- Riitta Hari - neuroscientist, foreign member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
- William Alan Jeffrey
- Henry Guard Knaggs - (1832-1908) one of the best-known Victorian entomologists, editor of leading publications in the field. See The Aurelian Legacy: British Butterflies and Their Collectors, Michael A. Salmon, Peter Marren, Basil Harley, 2000
- Jani Macari Pallis (Jani Pallis) - professor of sports science, principal on NASA's "Aerodynamics in Sports" project
- Steven Phillipson - licensed clinical psychologist (Ph.D.) in New York City, world renowned for his treatment of OCD, especially Pure-O
- Bernard Wood (paleoanthropologist) - Bernard Wood is article on British geophysicist
- Katsuyuki Ooyama - (1929-2006) Japanese American meteorologist [35]
Other
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The Charles Experiement
People
- Sergiu Gorun
- Kona Nigari
- Paul Tournal
- Drako Oho Zarhazar - alias of British man with almost no short-term memory
Non-people topics
- SimPheny - a format for representing genetics networks for easy computational access
- ɯe - a project having to do with transitioning to an alternative energy source besides coal to save the planet
- 2011 Texas Drought
- 3D visual haptizing
- Aigues-Mortes saltworks
- batterybhai.com - online battery store in India; [36]
- Bill S. 517
- bimodal structure - bimodal structure of what?
- Canadian Conservation Congress, 1906
- Cancer Vaccine Collaborative - at 2012-01-17, redirects to cancer vaccine
- Chemo Man - a mnemonic for remembering chemotherapeutic toxicities; originally copyrighted by Med Source; valuable and easy-to-remember tool greatly simplifying complex toxicities
- Chews 4 Health - the only chewable and edible product on the market that contains four Super Fruits, four sea vegetables, four antioxidents, and contains no artificial flavoring; (Note: I am not trying to avertise this food product, just stating the need for an article to be made about it.)
- coffee cherry - the coffee entries have VERY little information about this part of the plant. For example, what does it taste like? Is it used for anything? If not, why not?
- cognit space - a theory of how the human mind works presented at the quantum interaction 2011 conference that combines psychology, quantum mechanics, evolution and neuroscience and offers an explanation on sleep, dreams, consciousness and split brain patients
- cuttlefish casting - like sand casting with cuttlebone for matrix, traditional technique
- Demeter wool
- deoxyadenosol
- dictionary of Native American to English words
- diminutive male or parasitic male - [37]
- DNA Ark
- dolphin-assisted therapy (DAT)
- dolphin human therapy (DHT)
- Dowker-Kent critique
- emergent science or emerging science - [38]
- fulminant shock
- Gaius Caesius Prototypus
- Georgia Ghost Hunters - [39]
- G82 - German modification of M82
- Hatch-Slack hypothesis
- intra-familial organ transplants
- instrumental effect
- Kidskull Mountain - science?
- Lime Verbena a hybrid plant of lemon verbena
- List of nations by proven aluminium reserves
- List of nations by proven coal reserves
- List of nations by proven copper reserves
- List of nations by proven gold reserves
- List of nations by proven iron reserves
- List of nations by proven manganese reserves
- List of nations by proven titanium reserves
- List of nations by proven tungsten reserves
- List of Seekers (novel series) characters
- List of weather forecast models
- Portal:Materials science
- molecular paleontology
- molecular sciences
- nonlinear science
- numerical science or Numerical sciences
- orders of magnitude (viscosity)
- orders of magnitude (weight)
- oxygen isotope curve
- potato-wart disease
- prediction of natural hazard events
- Psalter map - ancient map, there are already scanned images in WP commons
- place memory
- Pincer Grasp
- rehabilitation science
- sanguinity - a measure a familial proximity (application in biology (genetics), law, etc.)
- SCOAP3 initiative - open-access initiative for high-energy particle physics, spearheaded by CERN; [40]
- sodium coco sulphate - link to sls
- soil-texture triangle - [41]
- Source MDx
- Supernature - a pseudoscience book by Lyall Watson; very popular in the 1970s; [42]
- time course - used in studies
- Trotter Prize - anthropology prize, redirects to disambiguation page
- Tufoil
- wheat starch - either expand the article on starch, or its own page; how is it made, and how do they clean the proteins out of it to make codex alimentarius wheat starch suitable for many celiacs
- Ziparrion - people or animals? (or both?)
- MARSSIM - [43]
- technological sciences - (tr:Fen bilimleri)
- Baracoa Dwarf Frog :Theere is little information to be found on this endangered frog, ands it would be nice to be able to know more than just what it looks like and whee it lives.
- RASSOR (rover)