The Energy Crisis: Finding the Solution

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The future is in the hands of theoretical physics. As the energy crisis continues toward an apex in 2050, it is important that new ways of looking at the universe become more available. Quantum biology and other interdisciplinary sciences are emerging at historical rates. Alternative energy will need the new understandings and discoveries of these new fields to continue to fight the energy crisis.

The technology age owes most of its advancements to theoretical physics. This month freelance science writing has become much more popular. What better way to celebrate than to read all about the coolest physics as the following website has made January physics month. With a constant stream of physic themed articles designed to teach and discuss the fascinating world of modern physics you’ll want to check out http://www.FreelanceScienceWriting.com

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Did you know that Albert Einstein was and still is the most famous scientist in history? Did you also know that he made one of the biggest mistakes in science’s history? You have to find out Einstein’s biggest mistake at the newest freelance science writing website (hint click the links).

But there’s more, and in science writing there is always more. A recent guest blog discussed the importance of long tail keywords, and how science long tail keywords can be used to help the search engines locate the most recent information about any science topic.

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About Richard Nelson

Freelance science writing all day and night. I'm an expert at both technical and creative writing. Providing writing services nearly everyday, SEO rich articles on science and tech are my specialties. Teaching others is my passion so look for my new ebooks on science writing, science fiction, and projects for kids. I also love to make money so I'm for hire as an independent communications expert and business consultant with specializations in project management, writing, science, and engineering. With a vast network of professionals in various fields backed by two degrees, 160 credits hours, 6 graduate courses and several awards and recognitions along the way, who could go wrong? BTW-My boys' (two) favorite thing about me is how strong I am.
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