Dr. Maya Patel

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List of All 1913 Nobel Prize Winners

A concise, authoritative list of all 1913 Nobel Prize Winners across Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace, including each laureate’s nationality and a brief citation. Explore the historic achievements and context behind the 1913 laureates—click to read the full list and discover short biographical notes.

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8 Everyday Applications of Astrophysics

Explore eight everyday applications of astrophysics and discover how research into stars, gravity, and radiation becomes practical technology you use daily. This hub links to in-depth posts on GPS timing, medical imaging, satellite communications, materials testing, and more—showing the surprising ways astrophysics impacts modern life.

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Examples of Open Clusters: The Complete List

Explore 20 notable Examples of Open Clusters, each listed with catalog IDs, constellation locations, and distance in light-years. This complete list highlights well-known clusters like the Pleiades and M67, providing quick reference data and links for deeper study—ideal for students, amateur astronomers, and skywatchers.

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8 Interesting Facts About Synthetic Materials

Explore eight surprising and informative facts about synthetic materials, from how common polymers were invented to their everyday applications in textiles, construction, and electronics. This hub post summarizes key history, types, environmental impacts, safety considerations, and future innovations — and links to deeper articles for each fact so you can learn more.

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8 Myths and Misconceptions About Acids and Bases

Discover the truth behind “8 Myths and Misconceptions About Acids and Bases” in this clear, student-friendly hub post. We debunk common errors—like acids always being dangerous or bases being harmless—linking to detailed follow-up articles so you can learn the science, see demonstrations, and correct misunderstandings. Ideal for students, teachers, and curious readers.

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Chemical Indicators: The Complete List

Explore 41 essential Chemical Indicators and learn how each works, when it triggers, and its typical uses. This complete reference lists indicator Type, trigger/range, and common applications—ideal for students, lab technicians, and instructors seeking a quick, reliable guide.

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List of Scientists Born in Togo

This post compiles a growing list of scientists born in Togo, highlighting their fields, major achievements, and contributions to research and industry. Currently a work in progress, the page aims to celebrate Togolese scientific leaders across disciplines—share names and details to help expand this resource.

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The Complete List of Biodegradable Materials

Explore 20 clear examples of biodegradable materials with their typical decomposition times, whether they are home or industrial compostable, and common uses. This practical list helps consumers, businesses, and gardeners choose sustainable alternatives and dispose of materials responsibly.

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Examples of Oxidizing Agents: The Complete List

This post lists 20 Examples of Oxidizing Agents, covering common household and industrial oxidizers like hydrogen peroxide, bleach, potassium permanganate, and nitric acid. For each entry you’ll find formula, oxidizing strength (V), common uses, and hazards — a concise reference for students, lab personnel, and DIYers.

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Examples of White Dwarfs

Explore Examples of White Dwarfs with a concise list of six notable stellar remnants, highlighting objects like Sirius B and 40 Eridani B. Each entry includes constellation, distance (pc), and apparent magnitude (V), offering quick observational facts and context for amateur astronomers and students.

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