33Science

featured_image

The Complete List of Actinides

This post lists all 15 actinide elements with their chemical symbols, atomic numbers, and whether they are naturally occurring or synthetic. A concise, easy-to-scan reference for students, educators, and anyone exploring the actinide series on the periodic table.

Continue reading
0 Comments
featured_image

Types Of Volcanoes: The Complete List

Navigate the 12 Types of Volcanoes in this comprehensive guide, from towering stratovolcanoes and broad shield volcanoes to cinder cones and submarine vents. Each entry lists typical summit height, eruption style, tectonic setting examples, and a concise conversational description of formation, appearance, activity, and hazards—ideal for students, hikers, and anyone curious about volcanic landscapes.

Continue reading
0 Comments
backup_image

Natural Resources of the Federated States of Micronesia: The Complete List

This post lists 35 Natural Resources of the Federated States of Micronesia, organized by category, state location, and extent/use. From tuna fisheries and coral reefs to copra, timber and mineral prospects, learn where each resource is found and how it’s used — essential reading for researchers, planners, and anyone interested in Micronesia’s environment and economy.

Continue reading
0 Comments

List of Endemic Plants of Ireland

This post compiles a curated list of endemic plants of Ireland, with species descriptions, habitat notes, and conservation status. Explore the unique native flora of Ireland and learn where to find and protect these special plants.

Continue reading
0 Comments
featured_image

List of Endemic Species Of New Caledonia

This post lists 11 endemic species of New Caledonia, providing scientific names, taxonomic groups, and IUCN conservation statuses. From the iconic kagu and rare reptiles to ancient conifers and unique invertebrates, learn which species are most at risk and why, and discover ways to support their conservation.

Continue reading
0 Comments

Endemic Species of the Marshall Islands

Explore the Endemic Species of the Marshall Islands in this concise guide to the plants, birds, and marine life found nowhere else on Earth. Learn about their habitats, threats from climate change and development, and ongoing conservation efforts—plus practical ways you can help protect these unique island species.

Continue reading
0 Comments
featured_image

Natural Resources of Rwanda: The Complete List

A comprehensive guide to the 18 Natural Resources of Rwanda, listing each resource with its type, quantity or capacity, and main locations. From tea and coffee estates and fertile farmland to mineral deposits, Lake Kivu methane and hydropower potential, this post gives concise facts and locations useful for students, researchers, investors, and anyone exploring Rwanda’s natural wealth.

Continue reading
0 Comments
featured_image

The Complete List of Examples of Organs

This comprehensive post lists 20 Examples of Organs, providing each organ’s scientific (Latin) name, primary function, and typical location and size. Useful for students, educators, and curious readers, the downloadable table and clear descriptions make learning anatomy quick and practical.

Continue reading
0 Comments
featured_image

8 Benefits of Potassium Carbonate

Explore eight practical benefits of potassium carbonate, from pH control and glassmaking to soap production, environmental uses, and laboratory applications. This hub summarizes each advantage and links to detailed articles on uses, safety, and handling so you can quickly find in-depth guides for the applications that matter to your work or projects.

Continue reading
0 Comments
featured_image

10 Most Common Myths and Misconceptions about Zoology

Think you know animals? This hub debunks the 10 most common myths and misconceptions about zoology — from mistaken ideas on behavior and intelligence to errors in classification and physiology. Each myth links to an in-depth post with scientific explanations, examples, and further reading for students, educators, and curious readers.

Continue reading
0 Comments