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# [[Alexander Graham Bell]]
# [[Alexander Graham Bell]]
# [[Nicolaus Copernicus]]
# [[Nicolaus Copernicus]]
# [[Charles Darwin]] - [[User:DavidGoodman|DG]]
# [[Thomas Edison]]
# [[Thomas Edison]]
# [[Albert Einstein]] - [[User:Mathijs Schmittmann|Mathijs Schmittmann]]
# [[Albert Einstein]] - [[User:Mathijs Schmittmann|Mathijs Schmittmann]]
# [[Galileo Galilei]]
# [[Galileo Galilei]]
# [[Johann Gutenberg]] - [[User:Jnc|Jnc]], [[UserDavidGoodman|DG]]
# [[Johann Gutenberg]] - [[User:Jnc|Jnc]], [[UserDavidGoodman|DG]]  
# [[Carolus Linnaeus]] -
# [[Alfred Nobel]] - [[User:Stefan Sels|Stefan Sels]]
# [[Alfred Nobel]] - [[User:Stefan Sels|Stefan Sels]]
# [[Isaac Newton]]
# [[Isaac Newton]]
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# [[Weather]]


===[[Biology]] and [[medicine]]===
===[[Biology]] and [[medicine]]===  
====[[Anatomy]] ====
Biology related articles from this list can now be found at [[Citizendium_Pilot:Biology_Workgroup#High_priority_articles|High_priority_articles]] on the Biology Workgroup page. [[User:Chris day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris day|(Talk)]] 17:10, 20 November 2006 (CST)
# [[Circulatory system]]
## [[Blood]]
## [[Heart]]
# [[Endocrine system]]
# [[Gastrointestinal tract]]
## [[Large intestine]]
## [[Small intestine]]
## [[Liver]]
# [[Integumentary system]]
## [[Breast]]
## [[Skin]]
# [[Nervous system]]
## [[Brain]]
# [[Sensory system]]
## [[Auditory system]]
### [[Ear]]
## [[Gustatory system]]
## [[Olfactory system]]
###[[Nose]]
## [[Somatosensory system]]
## [[Visual system]]
### [[Eye]]
# [[Reproductive system]]
## [[Penis]]
## [[Vagina]]
# [[Respiratory system]]
## [[Lung]]
# [[Skeleton]]
====[[Biochemistry]]====
I can proofread any of this group--[[User:DavidGoodman|DG]]
#[[Macromolecule]]s
##[[Nucleic acid]]
### [[DNA]]
### [[RNA]]
## [[Protein]]
### [[Enzyme]]
### [[Amino acid]]
### [[Peptide]]
## [[Carbohydrate]]
## [[Lipid]]
#[[Metabolism]]
##[[Glycolysis]]
##[[Krebs cycle]]
##[[Photosynthesis]]
 
====[[Botany]]====
# [[Fungus]]
# [[Plant]]
##[[Angiosperm]]
###[[Eudicotyledon]]
####[[Arabidopsis thaliana]]
####[[Tobacco]]
####[[Oak]]
###[[Monocotyledon]]
####[[Maize]]
####[[Rice]]
####[[Barley]]
##[[Bryophyte]]
###[[Liverwort]]
###[[Moss]]
##[[Fern]]
##[[Gymnosperm]]
#[[Plant anatomy]]
## [[Leaf]]
## [[Flower]]
###[[Petal]]
## [[Root]]
## [[Stem]]
## [[Plant tissue]]s it might be worth merging specific tissues together for context, depending on the final size[[User talk:Chris day|CD]]
###[[parenchyma]]
###[[collenchyma]]
###[[sclerenchyma]]
###[[epidermis]]
####[[guard cell]]
####[[stomate]] (plural: [[stomata]])
####[[trichome]]
####[[root hair]]
###[[xylem]] article could merge together the subcategories [[User talk:Chris day|CD]]
####[[vessel element]]
####[[tracheid]]
###[[phloem]] article could merge together the subcategories [[User talk:Chris day|CD]]
#### [[sieve tube|sieve tube cell]]
#### [[companion cell]]
#[[Plant physiology]]
##[[Dehiscence (botany)|Dehiscence]]
##[[Flower induction]]
##[[Nitrogen assimilation]]
##[[Plant senescence]]
##[[Wilting]]
###[[Plasmolysis]]
##[[Plant hormone]]s
###[[Abscisic acid]]
###[[Auxin]]
###[[Brassinosteroid]]
###[[Cytokinin]]
###[[Ethylene]]
###[[Gibberellin]]
#[[Tropism|Plant behavior]]
##[[Gravitropism]]
##[[Heliotropism]]
##[[Phototropism]]
##[[Thigmotropism]]
 
====[[Cell biology]]====
Can copyedit/profread/help[[User:DavidGoodman|DG]]
#[[Cell division]]
#[[Cell nucleus]]
#[[Cell wall]]
#[[Cell membrane]]
#[[Cytoplasm]]
#[[Cytoskeleton]]
#[[Flagellum]]
#[[Organelles]]
##[[Chloroplast]]
##[[Mitochondrion]]
##[[Endoplasmic reticulum]]
##[[Golgi apparatus]]
##[[Vacuole]]
#[[Ribosome]]
 
====[[Developmental biology]]====
# [[Cellular differentiation]]
# [[Stem Cells]]
# [[Cancer]]
 
====[[Ecology]]====
# [[Endangered species]]
# [[Species]]
====[[Evolutionary biology]]====
#[[Evidence of evolution]]
#Processes of evolution:
##[[adaptation]]
##[[macroevolution]]
##[[microevolution]]
##[[speciation]]
====[[Genetics]]====
#[[Classical genetics]]
##[[Mendelian inheritance]]
##[[mutation]]
#[[Clinical genetics]]
##[[Genetic counseling]]
#[[Ecological genetics]]
#[[Molecular genetics]]
#[[Population genetics]]
##[[selection]]
##[[genetic drift]]
##[[gene flow]]
#[[Quantitative genetics]]
====[[Medicine]]====
====[[Medicine]]====
#[[Dermatology]]
#[[Dermatology]]
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###[[skull fracture]]
###[[skull fracture]]
#[[Infectious Disease]]
#[[Infectious Disease]]
##[[Diseases caused by Viral Infections]]
###[[AIDS]]
###[[SARS]]
###[[ Chickenpox|Chicken Pox & Shingles (Varicella)]]
#[[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|Rehabilitation Medicine (Physiatry)]]
#[[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|Rehabilitation Medicine (Physiatry)]]
#[[Psychiatry]]
#[[Psychiatry]]
##[[Forensic Psychiatry]]
##[[Forensic Psychiatry]]
====[[Microbiology]]====
# [[Archaea]]
# [[Bacteria]]
====[[Molecular biology]]====
#[[Polymerase chain reaction]]
#[[Gel electrophoresis]]
#[[Southern blot]]
#[[Northern blot]]
#[[Restriction enzyme]]
#[[Western blot]]
====[[Physiology]]====
# [[Digestion]]
# [[Excretion]]
# [[Biological reproduction]]
## [[Pregnancy]]
## [[Asexual reproduction]]
## [[Sexual reproduction]]
# [[Respiration (physiology)]]
====[[Taxonomy]]====
#[[Cladistics]]
#[[Systematics]]
#[[Tree of life]]
====[[Veterinary Medicine]]====
====[[Virology]]====
#[[Bacteriophage]]
#[[DNA virus]]
#[[RNA virus]]
====[[Zoology]]====
I'm attempting the general article [[User:DavidGoodman|DG]](and can copyedit most of the others)
# [[Protist]]
# [[Animal]]
## [[Arthropod]]
### [[Insect]]
#### [[Ant]]
#### [[Bee]]
#### [[Butterfly]]
### [[Arachnid]]
## [[Chordate]]
### [[Amphibian]]
#### [[Frog]]
### [[Fish]]
#### [[Shark]]
### [[Mammal]]
#### [[Ape]]
##### [[Human]]
#### [[Bat]]
#### [[Bear]]
#### [[Camel]]
#### [[Cat]]
#### [[Cattle]]
####[[Canidae|The Dog Family]]
#####[[Wolves]]
#####[[Grey Wolf]]
#### [[Dolphin]]
#### [[Elephant]]
##### [[Mammoth]]
#### [[Horse]]
#### [[Sheep]]
#### [[Lion]]
#### [[Pig]]
#### [[Whale]]
### [[Reptile]]
#### [[Dinosaur]]
##### [[Bird]]
###### [[Dove]]
###### [[Eagle]]
###### [[Duck]]
###### [[Chicken]]
###### [[Turkey]]
###### [[Ostrich]]
###### [[Penguin]]
###### [[Owl]]
#### [[Snake]]


==Technology==
==Technology==

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Biography

Actors and entertainers

  1. Woody Allen
  2. Fred Astaire
  3. Humphrey Bogart
  4. Marlon Brando
  5. Charlie Chaplin
  6. Marlene Dietrich
  7. Clint Eastwood
  8. Madonna
  9. Marilyn Monroe
  10. John Wayne

Artists

  1. Paul Cézanne
  2. Salvador Dalí
  3. Albrecht Dürer
  4. Vincent van Gogh - Jnc
  5. Francisco Goya
  6. Hokusai - Jnc NOTE: JS imported revised article from Textop wiki
  7. Henri Matisse
  8. Michelangelo
  9. Claude Monet
  10. Pablo Picasso - DS
  11. Jackson Pollock - DS
  12. Raphael
  13. Rembrandt
  14. Diego Velázquez
  15. Andy Warhol

Authors

  1. Dante Alighieri
  2. William Blake
  3. Miguel de Cervantes
  4. Geoffrey Chaucer -- RP
  5. Fyodor Dostoevsky
  6. Brothers Grimm
  7. Homer
  8. Victor Hugo
  9. James Joyce
  10. Franz Kafka
  11. Li Bai
  12. Herman Melville -- BS
  13. Molière
  14. Pablo Neruda
  15. Edgar Allan Poe -- KT,BS
  16. Jean-Paul Sartre
  17. William Shakespeare -- JS
  18. George Bernard Shaw
  19. Sophocles
  20. Mark Twain -- KT,DS
  21. Virgil

Composers and musicians

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach - NKS
  2. The Beatles
  3. Ludwig van Beethoven
  4. Frédéric Chopin
  5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  6. Elvis Presley
  7. Frank Sinatra
  8. Richard Wagner

Entrepreneurs

  1. Andrew Carnegie
  2. Henry Ford
  3. Bill Gates
  4. Howard Hughes
  5. Steve Jobs
  6. Donald Trump
  7. Ted Turner
  8. Sam Walton
  9. George Westinghouse

Explorers

  1. Roald Amundsen
  2. Jacques Cartier
  3. Christopher Columbus
  4. Hernán Cortés
  5. Francis Drake
  6. Vasco da Gama
  7. John Franklin -- RP
  8. Edmund Hillary
  9. Ferdinand Magellan
  10. Marco Polo
  11. Zheng He

Inventors and scientists

  • (I could proofread any of these--David Goodman)
  1. John Logie Baird - RP
  2. Alexander Graham Bell
  3. Nicolaus Copernicus
  4. Thomas Edison
  5. Albert Einstein - Mathijs Schmittmann
  6. Galileo Galilei
  7. Johann Gutenberg - Jnc, DG
  8. Alfred Nobel - Stefan Sels
  9. Isaac Newton
  10. Louis Pasteur - Stefan Sels
  11. Nikola Tesla
  12. Leonardo da Vinci
  13. Wright brothers - Jnc

Logicians and mathematicians

Cat: — JA

  1. Archimedes
  2. Arnold, Vladimir
  3. Boole, George - Jnc
  4. Diophantus
  5. Euclid
  6. Euler, Leonhard
  7. Fermat, Pierre
  8. Galois, Evariste
  9. Gödel
  10. Hardy, G.H.
  11. Hilbert, David
  12. al-Khwarizmi, Muhammad ibn Musa
  13. Leibniz, Gottfried
  14. Peirce, Charles Sanders
  15. Poincaré, Henri
  16. Pythagoras
  17. Quine, W.V.
  18. Ramanujan, Srinivasa - Jnc
  19. Russell, Bertrand
  20. Schröder, Ernst

Philosophers and social scientists

Cat: — JA

  1. Albertus Magnus
  2. Aquinas, Thomas
  3. Aristotle
  4. Augustine of Hippo
  5. Averroes
  6. Bacon, Roger
  7. Benedict of Nursia
  8. Boethius
  9. Carnap, Rudolf
  10. Descartes, René
  11. Dewey, John
  12. Duns Scotus, John
  13. Francis of Assisi
  14. Freud, Sigmund
  15. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
  16. Grosseteste, Robert
  17. Herodotus
  18. Hippocrates
  19. Ibn Khaldun
  20. James, William
  21. Kant, Immanuel
  22. Kierkegaard, Søren
  23. Leibniz
  24. Luther, Martin
  25. Luxemburg, Rosa
  26. Machiavelli, Niccolò
  27. Maimonides, Moses
  28. Marx, Karl
  29. Nicholas of Cusa
  30. Nietzsche, Friedrich
  31. Plato
  32. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
  33. Smith, Adam - BS
  34. Socrates
  35. Sun Tzu - Jnc
  36. Thales
  37. Voltaire
  38. Weber, Max

Politicians and leaders

  1. Akbar
  2. Alexander the Great - Jnc
  3. Kofi Annan
  4. Attila the Hun
  5. Augustus - Phil Wardle
  6. Pope Benedict XVI
  7. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  8. Otto von Bismarck
  9. Tony Blair - David Boothroyd
  10. Simón Bolívar
  11. George W. Bush -- KT
  12. Julius Caesar - Phil Wardle
  13. Charlemagne
  14. Winston Churchill - Jnc
  15. Cleopatra VII of Egypt - Phil Wardle
  16. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
  17. Charles de Gaulle
  18. Hammurabi - LA
  19. Hannibal - Phil Wardle
  20. Indira Gandhi
  21. Hirohito - Jnc
  22. Adolf Hitler -- KT
  23. Pope John Paul II
  24. Genghis Khan
  25. Vladimir Lenin
  26. Nelson Mandela
  27. Mao Zedong
  28. Benito Mussolini
  29. Napoleon I of France
  30. Kwame Nkrumah
  31. Peter I of Russia
  32. Vladimir Putin
  33. Qin Shi Huang
  34. Franklin D. Roosevelt -- KT,DS
  35. Saladin
  36. Shaka
  37. Sitting Bull -- KT
  38. Joseph Stalin
  39. Josip Broz Tito
  40. Timur
  41. Leon Trotsky
  42. Harry S. Truman -- KT,DS
  43. Victoria of the United Kingdom
  44. George Washington -- KT
  45. Wilhelm II of Germany
  46. B. P. Koirala of Nepal

Revolutionaries and activists

  1. Mahatma Gandhi - DS
  2. Che Guevara -- KT
  3. Joan of Arc -- JS imported revised article from Textop wiki
  4. Martin Luther King, Jr. -- KT,DS
  5. Osama bin Laden
  6. Mother Teresa

History

  1. Civilization
  2. History
  3. History of the world
    1. History of Science
      1. History of Biology DG
  4. Paradigm

Prehistory to Middle Ages

  1. Ancient Egypt
  2. Ancient Greece
  3. Ancient Rome
  4. History of China
  5. Archaeology
  6. Aztec
  7. Black Death
  8. Bronze Age
  9. Byzantine Empire
  10. Crusade
  11. East-West Schism
  12. Holy Roman Empire
  13. Indus Valley Civilization
  14. Iron Age
  15. Maya civilization
  16. Macedon
  17. Middle Ages
  18. Ottoman Empire
  19. Prehistory
  20. Stone Age
  21. Sumer
  22. Viking

Renaissance to Industrial Age

  1. Age of Enlightenment
  2. American Civil War -- DS
  3. American Revolutionary War -- KT
  4. British Empire -- DS
  5. Cold War - DS
  6. English Civil War
  7. European colonization of the Americas
  8. French Revolution
  9. Great Depression -- KT
  10. History of South Africa in the apartheid era
  11. The Holocaust -- KT
  12. Industrial Revolution -- DS
  13. Napoleonic Wars
  14. Protestant Reformation
  15. Renaissance
  16. Russian Civil War
  17. Russian Revolution of 1917
  18. Scientific Revolution
  19. Scramble for Africa -- DS
  20. Space exploration
  21. Spanish Civil War -- DS
  22. Vietnam War -- KT
  23. World War I -- DS
  24. World War II -- DS

Geography

  1. Geography
  2. City
  3. Continent
  4. Country
  5. Desert
  6. Ocean
  7. River

Continents and regions

  1. Africa
  2. Antarctica
  3. Asia
  4. Europe
  5. Latin America
  6. Middle East
  7. North America
  8. Oceania
  9. South America

Countries

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Austria
  3. Australia
  4. Bangladesh
  5. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  6. Brazil
  7. Canada
  8. Colombia
  9. Cuba
  10. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  11. Egypt
  12. Ethiopia
  13. France
  14. Germany
  15. Greece
  16. India
  17. Indonesia
  18. Iran
  19. Iraq
  20. Israel
  21. Italy
  22. Japan -- DS
  23. Libya
  24. Mexico
  25. Niger
  26. North Korea
  27. People's Republic of China
  28. Poland
  29. Russia
  30. Rwanda
  31. Saudi Arabia
  32. South Africa
  33. South Korea
  34. Spain
  35. Thailand
  36. Turkey
  37. United Kingdom - Peter Hitchmough
  38. United States
  39. Vatican City
  40. Vietnam

Cities

  1. Athens
  2. Beijing
  3. Berlin
  4. Hong Kong
  5. Jerusalem
  6. London - David Boothroyd
  7. Mecca
  8. Moscow
  9. Mumbai
  10. New Delhi
  11. New York -- DS
  12. Paris
  13. Rome
  14. Saint Petersburg
  15. Sarajevo
  16. Shanghai
  17. Sydney
  18. Tokyo
  19. Toronto
  20. Washington, D.C. -- DS

Bodies of water

  1. Arctic Ocean - RP
  2. Amazon River
  3. Atlantic Ocean
  4. Baltic Sea
  5. Black Sea
  6. Caspian Sea
  7. Dead Sea
  8. Great Barrier Reef
  9. Great Lakes
  10. Indian Ocean
  11. Lake Baikal
  12. Lake Tanganyika
  13. Lake Titicaca
  14. Lake Victoria
  15. Mediterranean Sea
  16. Mississippi River
  17. Niagara Falls
  18. Nile
  19. North Sea
  20. Pacific Ocean
  21. Southern Ocean

Mountains, valleys and deserts

  1. Andes
  2. Himalaya
  3. Rocky Mountains
  4. Sahara


Architecture

  1. Architecture
  2. Arch
  3. Bridge
  4. Canal
  5. Dam
  6. Dome
  7. House
  8. Nail (engineering)
  9. Pyramid
  10. Tower


Buildings

  1. Aswan Dam
  2. Buckingham Palace
  3. Colosseum Phil Wardle
  4. Eiffel Tower
  5. Empire State Building -- DS
  6. Great Pyramid of Giza
  7. Great Wall of China
  8. Parthenon
  9. Sears Tower
  10. Stonehenge
  11. Taj Mahal

Society and social sciences

  • David91 can copyedit in most of these topics
  1. Society
  2. Family
    1. Adult
    2. Child
    3. Infant
    4. Marriage
  3. Law - David91
    1. The relationships between states and each state's legal systems
    2. Constitutional, legislative and tax systems
    3. Dispute resolution systems
    4. Crime
    5. Family and other social relationships
    6. Economic, trade and business framework and regulation
    7. Contracts and other commercial relationships
    8. Compensatory systems for loss suffered
    9. Intellectual property DG
  4. Military
  5. Social sciences
    1. Anthropology
    2. Archaeology
    3. Criminology - David91
    4. Economics
    5. Education
      1. Publishing DG
      2. Scholarly communication DG
      3. Libraries DG
    6. Political science
    7. Psychology — JA
    8. Sociology

Psychology

Category. This section will be expanded. — JA

  1. Emotion
    1. Anger
    2. Fear
    3. Love
    4. Happiness
  2. Mind
    1. Consciousness
    2. Thought
  3. Sleep
    1. Dream

Politics

  1. Politics
  2. Anarchism
  3. Capitalism
  4. Communism
  5. Democracy
  6. Dictatorship
  7. Diplomacy
  8. Fascism
  9. Globalization
  10. Government
  11. Imperialism
  12. Liberalism
  13. Monarchy
  14. Nationalism
  15. Social movement
  16. Socialism
  17. State
  18. Theocracy

International organizations

  1. Arab League
  2. European Union
  3. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
  4. NATO
  5. Nobel Prize
  6. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
  7. United Nations - David91, DS
    1. World Bank Group
    2. World Health Organization
    3. World Trade Organization

Business and economics

  1. Agriculture
  2. Business - David91
  3. Currency
    1. Euro
    2. Japanese yen
    3. Pound sterling
    4. Renminbi
    5. Rupee
    6. United States dollar
  4. Market
  5. Money
  6. Supply and demand

Social issues

  1. Abortion
  2. Birth control
  3. Capital punishment
  4. Development (as in Sustainable development & International development)
  5. Freedom
  6. Human rights
  7. Peace
  8. Racism -- KT, -- DS
  9. Sexism -- KT
  10. Slavery -- KT, -- DS
  11. War
  12. Gender Identity
  13. Heterosexuality
  14. Homosexuality

David 91 - the legal aspects of all these topics

Culture

  1. Culture Rovi Rovi 06:25, 18 October 2006 (PDT)
  2. Art
    1. Comics
    2. Painting -- DS
    3. Sculpture
  3. Dance
  4. Film
  5. Radio -- DS
  6. Television-- DS
  7. Theatre
  8. Cultural Policy Rovi Rovi 06:25, 18 October 2006 (PDT)

Language

  1. Language
  2. Linguistics - John Stephenson
  3. Semiotics — JA
  4. Alphabet
    1. Letter (alphabet)
  5. Book
  6. Grammar
  7. Specific languages
    1. Arabic language
    2. Chinese language
    3. English language
    4. Esperanto
    5. French language
    6. German language
    7. Hindi
    8. Japanese language
    9. Latin
    10. Portuguese language
    11. Russian language
    12. Sanskrit
    13. Spanish language
    14. Punjabi language
  8. Word
  9. Writing

Literature

  1. Literature
  2. English literature -- CM
  3. African American literature -- BS
  4. American literature -- KT -- CM
  5. Republic (Plato)
  6. Novel
    1. The Book of One Thousand and One Nights
    2. Don Quixote
    3. Republic (Plato)
  7. Poetry
    1. Epic of Gilgamesh
    2. Iliad
    3. Mahabharata
    4. Odyssey -- JS

Music

  1. Music
  2. Baroque music
  3. European classical music
  4. Folk music - Larry Sanger (I'll watch it anyway)
  5. Jazz -- KT
  6. Pop music
  7. Rhythm and blues -- KT
  8. Rock and roll

Recreation

  1. Recreation
  2. Athletics (track and field)
  3. Game - Peter Blake can proofread
    1. Backgammon
    2. Bridge - fading expertise David91
    3. Chess
    4. Dice
    5. Draughts
    6. Go (board game)
    7. Mancala
  4. Gambling
  5. Sport
    1. American football
    2. Baseball -- DS
    3. Basketball
    4. Boxing
    5. Cricket
    6. Football (soccer)
    7. Olympic Games
    8. Rugby football
    9. Tennis
    10. Swimming -- Dax
  6. Toy
    1. dollhouse

Religion

  1. Religion
  2. Deity
    1. GodAK
    2. Goddess
  3. Mythology — JA
  4. Mysticism
  5. Religious philosophies
    1. Agnosticism
    2. Atheism
    3. Fundamentalism
    4. Panentheism
    5. Pantheism
    6. Transcendentalism
  6. SoulAK
  7. Specific religions
    1. Bahá'í Faith
      1. Báb
      2. Bahá'u'lláh
    2. Buddhism
      1. Gautama Buddha
      2. Mahayana
      3. Theravada
      4. Vajrayana
    3. Christianity - Peter Blake can proofread
      1. Bible
      2. Catholicism
      3. Church
      4. Eastern Orthodox Church
      5. Jesus
      6. Protestantism
      7. Pope
      8. Trinity
    4. Confucianism
      1. Confucius
    5. Hinduism
      1. Bhagavad Gita
      2. Krishna
      3. Upanishad
      4. Veda
    6. Islam
      1. Mosque
      2. Muhammad
      3. Shi'a Islam
      4. Sunni Islam
      5. Qur'an
    7. Jainism
    8. Judaism
    9. Shinto
    10. Sikhism
      1. Guru Nanak Dev
      2. Guru Gobind Singh
      3. Guru Granth Sahib
    11. Taoism
      1. Laozi
    12. Voodoo
    13. Zoroastrianism
      1. Zoroaster
  8. Spiritual practiceAK
    1. MeditationAK
    2. Prayer
    3. YogaAK
  9. SpiritualityAK

Philosophy

Category. — JA, Larry Sanger

  1. Philosophy
  2. Descriptive philosophy
    1. Empiricism
    2. Rationalism
    3. Pragmatism
  3. Normative philosophy
    1. Aesthetics and Beauty
    2. Ethics and Morality
    3. Logic and Truth
  4. Existentialism
  5. Feminism -- KT
  6. Humanism
  7. Inquiry
  8. Metaphysics
    1. Ontology and Existence
    2. Epistemology and Knowledge
    3. Theology
  9. Reality
  10. Virtue and Arete

Foodstuffs

  1. Food
  2. Barley
  3. Bread
  4. Cheese
  5. Cotton
  6. Fruit
  7. Maize
  8. Oat
  9. Rice
  10. Sorghum
  11. Soybean
  12. Tobacco
  13. Vegetable
  14. Wheat

Beverages

  1. Alcohol
  2. Beer
  3. Coffee
  4. Tea
  5. Water
  6. Wine

Science

  1. Science
  2. Scientific method — JA
  3. Chemistry (can proof read anywhere in this group) David Goodman Salsb
    1. Salt
  4. Geology
  5. Mineral
    1. Copper
    2. Diamond
    3. Gold
    4. Iron
    5. Silver
  6. Oil

Astronomy

  1. Astronomy
  2. Big Bang
  3. Universe
  4. Galaxy
    1. Milky Way
  5. Star
  6. Planet
  7. Solar system
    1. Sun
    2. Mercury (planet)
    3. Venus
    4. Earth
      1. Moon
    5. Mars
    6. Jupiter
    7. Saturn
    8. Uranus
    9. Neptune
    10. Pluto

Physics

  1. Physics - Peter Blake can proofread
  2. Atom
    1. Molecule
  3. Energy
    1. Electromagnetic radiation
      1. Visible spectrum
        1. Black
        2. Color
          1. Blue
          2. Green
          3. Red
          4. Yellow
        3. White
  4. Force
    1. Gravitation
  5. Mass
  6. Quantum mechanics
  7. Sound
  8. Speed
  9. Time
  10. Weight

Weather and climate

  1. Avalanche
  2. Climate
  3. Cloud
  4. Earthquake
  5. El Niño-Southern Oscillation
  6. Flood
  7. Global warming
  8. Lightning
  9. Meteorology
  10. Rain
  11. Thunder
  12. Tornado
  13. Tropical cyclone
  14. Volcano
  15. Weather

Biology and medicine

Biology related articles from this list can now be found at High_priority_articles on the Biology Workgroup page. Chris Day (Talk) 17:10, 20 November 2006 (CST)

Medicine

  1. Dermatology
  2. Pediatrics
  3. Neurology
    1. concussion
  4. Surgery
    1. Plastic Surgery
      1. Reconstructive Surgery
      2. Cosmetic Surgery
        1. Blepheroplasty (Eyelift)
        2. Facelift
        3. Cheek Implants
        4. Chin Implants
        5. Mandibular Advancement
        6. Breast Reconstruction
    2. Neurosurgery
    3. Trauma surgery
      1. skull fracture
  5. Infectious Disease
  6. Rehabilitation Medicine (Physiatry)
  7. Psychiatry
    1. Forensic Psychiatry

Technology

  1. Technology
  2. History of technology -- DS
  3. Engineering
    1. Structural mechanics
    2. Fluid mechanics — MS
      1. CFD — MS
  4. Computer science
    1. Artificial intelligence — JA
    2. Scientific computing — MS
  5. Biotechnology
  6. Genetic engineering
  7. Informatics — MS
    1. Programming languages — MS
      1. LISP — MS
        1. Scheme — MS
  8. Nanotechnology
  9. Nuclear technology
  10. Tool

Energy

  1. Electricity
  2. Geothermal power
  3. Hydropower
  4. Nuclear power
  5. Solar power
  6. Wind power

Electronics

  1. Electronics
  2. Battery
  3. Capacitor
  4. Diode
  5. Incandescent light bulb
  6. Integrated circuit
  7. Resistor
  8. Semiconductor
  9. Transistor

Mechanical engineering

  1. Mechanical engineering
  2. Engine
    1. Electric motor
    2. Internal combustion engine
    3. Jet engine
    4. Steam engine -Phil Wardle
  3. Inclined plane
  4. Lever
  5. Pulley
  6. Robot
  7. Wheel

Systems Sciences

Cat: — JA

  1. Systems sciences
  2. Control system
  3. Cybernetics
  4. Dynamical system
  5. Operations research
  6. Systems analysis
  7. Systems engineering

Transportation

  1. Transport
  2. Vehicle
  3. Aircraft
  4. Automobile
  5. Bicycle
  6. Elevator
  7. Helicopter -Phil Wardle
  8. Fixed-wing aircraft
  9. Motorcycle
  10. Rapid transit
  11. Stirrup
  12. Train

Information technology

  1. Information technology - Peter Hitchmough
  2. Abacus
  3. Calculator
  4. Computer
  5. Cryptology - Jnc
    1. Cryptography - Jnc
  6. Writing

Optical

  1. Camera
  2. Glasses
  3. Laser
  4. Lens
  5. Microscope
  6. Prism
  7. Telescope Phil Wardle

Media and communication

  1. Telecommunication
  2. E-mail - Jnc
  3. Internet - Jnc
  4. Microphone
  5. Mobile phone
  6. Photography
  7. Printing pressDG
  8. Printing
  9. Radio
  10. Telephone - JD (for IP telephony)
  11. Television
  12. Typewriter
  13. Video
  14. World Wide Web

Navigation and timekeeping

  1. Clock
  2. Compass - JWendebaum
  3. Global Positioning System - JWendebaum, suggested to change into Global Navigation Satellite System
  4. Gyroscope
  5. Pendulum
  6. Radar
  7. Sonar
  8. Sundial

Weapons

  1. Weapon
  2. Artillery
  3. Axe
  4. Bow
  5. Firearm
  6. Pistol
  7. Knife
  8. Machine gun
  9. Nuclear weapon
  10. Rifle
  11. Spear
  12. Submarine
  13. Tank

Material and chemical

  1. Fire
  2. Explosive material
    1. Dynamite
    2. Gasoline
    3. Gunpowder
    4. Kerosene
  3. Metallurgy
  4. Plastic
  5. Rubber

Food and health

  1. Electrocardiogram
  2. Magnetic resonance imaging
  3. Pasteurization
  4. Refrigerator
  5. Stove
  6. X-ray

Space

  1. Hubble Space Telescope-- DS
  2. International Space Station
  3. Rocket
  4. Satellite
  5. Space exploration
  6. Space Shuttle
  7. Space station

Logic

  • Category. — JA
  • Advisory. Will be working on factoring Logic out as a separate category that can be viewed in both Mathematical and Philosophical lights.

Mathematics

Cat: — Peter Blake, Ruth Ifcher, JA

  1. Mathematics
    1. Constant
      1. Pi
    2. Differential equation
    3. Digit
    4. Equation
    5. Exponentiation
    6. Function — JA
    7. Infinity
    8. Limit
    9. Logarithm
    10. Number
      1. Complex number
      2. Integer
      3. Natural number
      4. Rational number
      5. Real number
    11. Series
    12. Square root
    13. Variable
  2. Algebra — JA
    1. Group (mathematics)
    2. Ring (mathematics)
    3. Field (mathematics)
    4. Module (mathematics)
  3. Automata, computation, formal languages — JA
    1. Automata theory
    2. Computability
    3. Formal grammar
    4. Formal language
  4. Analysis
  5. Arithmetic
    1. Addition
    2. Division
    3. Fraction
    4. Multiplication
    5. Percentage
    6. Subtraction
  6. Calculus
    1. Derivative
    2. Integral
  7. Category theory — JA
  8. Chaos theory
    1. Fractal
  9. Combinatorics — JA
  10. Cryptography - Duplicate to above under Technology:Information?
  11. Game theory
  12. Geometry — JA
    1. Line
    2. Plane
    3. Angle
    4. Coordinates
  13. Graph theory — JA
  14. Information theory — JA
  15. Linear algebra — JA, MS
    1. Sparse Linear Algebra — MS
    2. Matrix
    3. Vector space
    4. Vector (spatial)
  16. Number theory — JA
    1. Prime number
  17. Probability theory — JA
    1. Statistics
  18. Relation — JA
  19. Set theory — JA
    1. Set
  20. Topology — JA
  21. Trigonometry
    1. Trigonometric function

Measurement

  1. Measurement - Peter Blake can proofread
  2. Metric system
  3. International System of Units
  4. Imperial unit
  5. Time - Another duplicate, to the one above under Physics?
    1. Clock
    2. Calendar
    3. Second
    4. Day
    5. Week
    6. Month
    7. Year
  6. Length
    1. Metre
    2. Foot
  7. Distance
    1. Kilometre
    2. Mile
  8. Area
  9. Volume
    1. Gallon
    2. Litre
  10. Mass
    1. Weight
    2. Kilogram
    3. Ton
    4. Pound
  11. Density
  12. Temperature
    1. Celsius
    2. Fahrenheit
    3. Kelvin
  13. Speed
    1. Acceleration
    2. Velocity
  14. Force
    1. Newton
  15. Power
    1. Watt
  16. Electromagnetism
    1. Ampere
    2. Volt