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On the Web
- Wonderful Islam - A collection of articles seeks to show the alignment of the Qur'an and modern scientific discovery.
- Islamic Medicine Online - A collection of articles covering the scientific accuracy of the Quran, medicine and medical ethics, and the historical contribution of Islam to medicine.
- Islam and Science - A collection of brief articles demonstrating that findings of modern science are contained in the Quran.
- The Existence of God - The Existence of God and probability.
- Islam and Science - A look at the Quran - Takes a look at Science and the Quran using such events as the creation of Humans and Atom power compared to God's power. Contains articles on items such as miracles of Islam, understanding Islam, greetings and a chat room.[Requires Internet Explorer]
- Islam and Science - Argues that the Qur'an revealed central ideas of modern science, including evolution and the Big Bang. Explains use of logic in evaluating Islam.
- Speed of Light - Comparing calculations of the speed of light with evidence in the Qur'an.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hard science fiction - Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or on scientific accuracy, or on both. The term was first used in print in 1957 by P.
- Priming (science) - Priming is a cleaning and preparation process that involves cleaning scientific equipment with the same liquid chemical it will come into contact with during the experiment. During scientific experiments that require high levels of accuracy and involve liquid chemicals, the equipment that will come into contact with the liquid chemicals are primed.
- FX-270W Plus - The Casio FX-270W Plus calculator has scientific, engineering, and trigonometry modes, 2-line display that shows formula and results simultaneously. 11-digit accuracy, 159 built-in functions, conversion of fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals.
- 36-bit word length - Many early computers aimed at the scientific market had a 36-bit word length. This word length was just long enough to represent positive and negative integers to an accuracy of ten decimal digits (35 bits would have been the minimum).
- Hard science - Hard science is a term used to describe certain fields of the natural sciences or physical sciences that are perceived to be more accurate than other sciences like the social sciences. The hard sciences usually rely on experimental, quantifiable data or the scientific method and focus on accuracy and objectivity.