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  • Laboratory Equipment: The Finest Suppliers  By : Fabian Toulouse
    Laboratories can be found worldwide, providing a safe environment to test, measure, discover, and subsequently expand man's body of knowledge and improve life on this planet. There are laboratories in high schools, universities, and industrial settings; there are laboratories for government and military research; there are laboratories on the sea, under the sea, and in space. Important medical research is accomplished in laboratories, as well as research to achieve glowing hair coloring products.
  • Laboratory Supplies Yield Dependable Results  By : Fabian Toulouse
    If you work in a lab, whether industrial, medical, educational, or in any other field, you are part of the lengthy history of chemistry. While many consider the history of their work really beginning with the chemistry revolution in the 1700s, that is actually not true. Chemistry has been improving life for humans in one way or another for a remarkable 10,000 years!
  • How Much Viable Is Bio Fuel  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Amid the much hype being created about this alternative fuel, sceptics are asking if it will be promoted at the cost of edible oils.
  • No Vale la Pena Ver Indiana Jones 4  By : Teodoro Gonzáles
    Indiana Jones no resulto ser tan Buena como se esperaba. Su trama, efectos, historia y otros no salieron como la audiencia esperaba.
  • Cold Case - Phoenix And The Outlook For Life On Mars  By : Ian Maclean
    NASA's Phoenix lander is scheduled for a May 25th touchdown on the surface of the Red Planet. This mission has the potential to take our understanding of the suitability of the sub surface conditions on Mars for life to a new level. If NASA can pull this off, it will be quite an achievement just to get it down on the surface !
  • Poker Taxi  By : Benjamin Brause
    Schon mal was vom Poker Taxi gehört? Seit dieser Woche läuft in Hamburg ein neuer Event. Sie nennt sich Poker Taxi und ist eine einmalige Aktion in ganz Europa!
  • Better MPG And Cleaner Environment Solutions – Water4Gas  By : GARKO
    IF it is such a revolutionary discovery, then how come it was known about EIGHTY FIVE years ago?
  • How Conductivity Meters Have Revolutionised The Agricultural Industry  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the uses of the conductivity meter in the agricultural industry and how it aids crop production and yield.
  • Zu den acht Intelligenz zählt die sprachlich-linguistische Intelligenz, die logisch-mathemathische Intelligenz, die musikalisch-rhythmische Intelligenz, die bildlich-räumliche Intelligenz, die körperl  By : Silke Hoffmann
    Howard Gardner ist Professor für Erziehungswissenschaften an der Harvard Graduate School of Education, außerordentlicher Professor für Psychologie an der Harvard University und außerordentlicher Professor für Neurologie an der Boston University School of Medicine. Er hat verschiedene Theorie in der Neurothik zusammengebaut, seine vielleicht berühmteste Theorie ist die der multiplen Intelligenzen.
  • Why Now Is Important For Astronomy  By : Gordon Warre
    We are at a critical juncture in solar system exploration. On the drawing boards are dozens of promising ideas, many which could be realized in the coming decades.
  • Sources of Alternative Fuel Could Be the Future's Energy  By : Bruce Campbell
    Alternative fuel sources should be one of the most important focuses that we as responsible human beings strive to develop so that we leave this world a better place than we got it from our ancestors. There is an ardent need for saving the environment that is being polluted by emissions given out by the extensive use of gasoline and/or petrol for energy. This article will focus on the various alternative fuel sources currently available.
  • Razones para ver la Película Iron Man  By : Mia Palermos
    Tony es un hombre que construye armas destructivas pero estas armas llegan a las manos de criminales. Luego Tony construye su armadura y combate a los criminales.
  • The Electric Cosmetic Treatments  By : Hispanic
    A face lift is a famous medical procedure that dates back to a hundred years ago. The traditional face lift requires a surgical procedure with incisions made along the hairline and over the patient's ears. The skin is then stretched over the face, and the excessive skin is removed. Traditional face lifts can take up to several months to heal.
  • Tips For Examing The Earth's Moon With Binoculars  By : Matt Seweryniak
    Our moon is 2,000 miles wide and is very close to us, allowing us to see all of its tiny details with just a pair of binoculars. Binoculars would reveal the chaotic landscape of the moon that is fulled with mountains, dark deep valleys, and large craters.
  • What Would The World Be Without Titration?  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the medical and chemical uses for titration experiments and the process involved.
  • "Oil as the New Gold": CERA Comments on the New Fundamentals of Oil and Record High Prices  By : Daniel Yergin
    Credit crisis, global financial dynamics and new cost structures, more than demand and supply, are now driving record high oil prices. Will a spreading recession reverse oil's rise?
  • Climate Change and Energy are Converging into New Era of Clean Energy  By : Daniel Yergin
    Entering a period of "great bubbling" driven by innovation across the energy spectrum.
  • The Ubiquitous Coating: Industries Armor Against Chemicals, Corrosion  By : Art Gib
    What you see as paint or pigment on many industrial structures is usually a complex coating applied to prevent corrosion and breakdown. If it weren't for this coating, serious hazards can occur both with human and environmental safety.
  • Barometers, Atmospheric Pressure and Weather Forecasts  By : David H Urmann
    Changes in atmospheric pressures on barometers supply the reliable data for weather forecasts.
  • Some Very Easy ways for women to attract Men  By : Jessica Thomson
    A woman is bestowed by many natural qualities that make her irresistible to men. When it comes to attracting men women don't have to do or change much. The aspects that a man finds tempting in a woman are countless and vary from person to person.
  • TrueVision Microscopes  By : Janice
    TrueVision Microscopes, Inc. is a Saint Louis, Missouri, USA based corporation. They sell a wide variety of microscopes and microscopy related accessories. Their success relies on their quality customer service and fast shipping.
  • Where Can I Learn About Confocal Microscopy ?  By : MIKE SELVON
    Confocal microscopy is very hard to comprehend.
  • How Far Can You See With A Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    You have seen the pictures from NASA. Those pictures from the Hubble Space Telescope, and now you want to see to the ends of the universe. However, before you plunge into buying a telescope to see the heavens there is something to consider.
  • Ball of Snakes!  By : David H Urmann
    Ball Pythons have the scientific name Python Regius. These snakes are originally found in the Central as well as Western part of Africa. They are named for the defensive mechanism of rolling into a very tight ball and having their head located in the centre. They are known to have the longest life span.
  • The Science of Early Learning  By : Madeleine Fitzpatrick
    Your baby is born with most of the brain cells she will ever have, but during her first 12 months in the world, her brain will become increasingly complex.
  • une séparation comme une petite mort  By : AnneDoe
    Il existe de ces séparations qui se sont effectuées sous un accord commun. IL existe de ces séparations ou l'on a compris que cet homme ou cette femme ne nous convenaient plus.
  • An Artificial Life  By : David H Urmann
    Robots have been a highly interesting subject since the 20th century. The idea that an artificial entity seems to be able to act on its own brought wonder and amazement to millions of people across the world.
  • 10 Greatest Dog Training Tips of All Time  By : Robert Thomson
    The following article is about the top 10 greatest dog training tips.
  • Tips for Home Training Your Great Dane Puppy  By : Robert Thomson
    Puppy training can and should begin the day you bring your puppy home, but only if its approached in a safe manner for your puppy and his sensitivities.
  • Biofuels: Today's Realities, Tomorrow's Promise  By : Daniel Yergin
    Most of today's biofuels industry is based on fairly well-understood technology, but there is no doubt that technological innovation will drive the next wave of advancement in the industry.
  • Viewing The Moon With Binoculars  By : Matt Seweryniak
    Except for the Sun, our Moon is the brightest celestial body in the heavens, and has been a topic of discussion and myth for thousands of years.
  • Shopping For Binoculars For Astronomy and What to Look For  By : Matt Seweryniak
    Looking at astronomical objects with your binoculars is a big difference from seeing those objects with your own eyes. You can observe astronomical details that would normally not be visible with the naked eye.
  • Mars, Europa, Titan & Climate Change - Whats The Link ?  By : Ian Maclean
    A close look at how science in space can have a down to earth benefit. The European Space Agency (ESA) are doing some leading edge research of great interest to climate scientists.... There has been much in the news lately about the large scale break up of the Ross ice shelf in Antarctica, making this very topical research.
  • GPS Altimeters Watch  By : David H Urmann
    There are many uses for GPS Altimeter Watch, especially for tech-savvy individuals who are into sports and have active lifestyle. Visit GpsWatches.Net for more information on GPS watch products.
  • Global 4.5% Oil Production Decline Rate Means No Near-Term Peak  By : Daniel Yergin
    There is no evidence that oilfield decline rates will increase suddenly. It is important, though, to continue to research and understand evolving decline trends and further develop insight into the declines.
  • Solvents are Chemicals From Superior Sources  By : Fabian Toulouse
    Solvents are some of the most regularly used chemical agents in the world. Whether people know it or not, they use solvents for cooking, cleaning, and other daily tasks. Solvents appear in common products like dyes, nail polish remover, paint thinner, and spot removers. Dry cleaners use solvents to clean clothes. People rely heavily on solvents without even knowing it.
  • First Time Telescope Buying Tips  By : Koz Huseyin
    Trying to find the best telescope for your needs is not always easy. Perhaps you are buying a telescope online or you have suddenly seen a telescope locally that you must simply buy. There are some tips that you need to know to get the best experience out of your first telescope.
  • Classification and the basic purposes of peptides  By : Mathew Petrenko
    Peptide bond is a phenomenon that implies attaching and gluing amino acids by means of polymers which are named peptides. Protein is the molecule which is formed by many peptides and it is also names polypeptide molecule. The main thing that draws attention of the scientists researching peptides is the type and quantity of amino acid. Maybe that is logical to name the products of peptide synthesis from amino acid as proteins but they are commonly named peptides.
  • What is the Secret of Conversational Hypnosis?  By : Manuel Wiggins
    To induce hypnosis in people, it is recommended to follow a directed conversation. Directed conversation is named conversationally hypnosis. It is different from conventional hypnotism, considering there is an engagement between the hypnotist and the patient in the first one. The connection is a casual interaction. Of course, it is so different from lying-on-a-couch method. Yet, the conversational hypnosis is stronger and can be used successfully in some traumas and in some hard cases in the personal life.
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  • Guide To Solar Power  By : Paul Woods
    Solar power is a non-polluting, renewable, completely free and abundantly available energy source, and for many years now experts have been putting their minds to the question of how to best and most efficiently make use of it. Here are some basic points about solar power and about how it is being used at present.
  • Truth Behind Dinosaur Fossils  By : David H Urmann
    Dinosaur fossils were first found in England. Discover more about the past by visiting FossilsRocksMinerals.Com.
  • Botanists To Be The First On Mars?  By :
    Botany has taken a new twist in the chasing fame category. A famous space scientist has indicated that he believes a botanist will be the first to set foot on Mars.
  • Portable Solar Power: Being Green on the Go  By : Tony Goggin
    Portable solar power is the solution for anyone who will be away from power outlets when they need to run or charge their electronic devices. Imagine being able to recharge your laptop or cell phone while out hiking! This technology harnesses sun energy so that you can enjoy the comforts of home in remote locations.
  • How does GPS help you?  By : Robert Thomson
    Well, ever since the eighties I had heard about GPS, after the satellites had been launched, and after the Korean flight disaster I believe Reagan mandated the system for public use. After that I remember seeing the first devices, which only displayed the longitude and latitude along with the altitude.
  • What’s Worse Than Fossil Fuel? Ethanol!  By : GARKO
    Whether or not you believe in global warming everyone agrees that the environment should be protected. And this article tells you where the solutions are… and aren’t! . Biofuel, as you probably know or can guess from the name, is any energy source derived from living organisms of any kind. The most prevalent variety of biofuel is Ethanol made from corn and combined with gasoline into something called E85, which means it's 15% gasoline and 85% ethanol. But the actual ratio is subject to change due to the outside temperatrue and it might be better named E70-85. During the Winter months you need more gasoline in the mixture to ensure the fuel works properly, so E85 is at least 70% ethanol.
  • Alternative Fuels – With Every Wish There Comes A Curse  By : GARKO
    The generation of energy sources beyond those derived from fossil fuels has attracted increasing attention and gone more mainstream in recent years. This is not a geocentric phenomenon, it is actually growing rapidly in a global trend. What has brought about this significant change?
  • Does a Law on Human Attraction Exist?  By : Kim and Charles Petty
    "Opposites attract" is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? "In a world that is full of strangers" as a line in a famous song of the 1980's goes, is there a clear set of rules that allows two people to fall for each other?
  • Building Your Science Fair Project  By : Jimmy Cox
    Do you have the right tools for the job? How about materials? Here are a few tips on practical projecteering.
  • Top Mistakes Made When Buying A First Telescope For Home  By : Koz Huseyin
    You've gone to the store, and seen a telescope. It is the only telescope available, and says you can see the entire universe. It looks so good, that NASA's Hubble Space Telescope doesn't look like it can compare to this 'best telescope in the world'! There are some things to consider before buying your first telescope.
  • Secrets of a Science Fair  By : Jimmy Cox
    Let's suppose you have finished polishing a satisfying piece of scientific work. Or it might be more realistic to suppose that you have reached a natural stopping point where it becomes evident that new thinking, planning and equipment may be necessary before you can go any further.
  • Hybrid Technology Moving Into The Truck And SUV Market  By : GARKO
    Hybrid cars are being promoted as an alternative that requires less gasoline in response to soaring gas prices. Since electricity is already a form of energy and needs no further combustion, pollution is reduced.
  • Hydrogen vs Ethanol, Check and Checkmate  By : Michael Littles
    This thought provoking article compares the two most talked about alternative fuels, ethanol and hydrogen to see exactly which one is better.
  • Process for Making Soap in Home  By : David Kowalczyk
    Everything you want to know about soap making.
  • Benefits Of Using A Star Atlas With Your Astronomy Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    Recently you got a telescope, and it looks great. You see this instrument in front of you, and it looks powerful. You point it up, see the moon. Then you try pointing it at the stars, and realize you just do not have a clue about navigating the heavens!
  • Silver Nitrate: A Versatile Chemical  By : Fabian Toulouse
    Silver nitrate is among the most "multi-talented of all chemicals, and it has found uses in fields as varied as veterinary medicine and photography. It has an extensive history of uses. In all its forms, silver nitrate is still in high demand.
  • The Top 10 Facts About the Next Blue Moon, a Song and Other Things By the Same Name  By : Ed Lathrop
    Here are some little known facts about blue moons what they are and when they occur. Also, included in the discussion is the famous golden oldie "Blue Moon." Add to that some information about other things named "Blue Moon," and you have one very informative article!
  • History Of Telescopes - A Look At Galileo And The Galileo Galilei Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    The first inhabitants of the world were compelled to accommodate their acts to the daily and annual alternations of light and darkness and of heat and cold. In history there are only a few distinguished men who made such a big contribution to astronomy, one of them was Galileo Galilei and his work with the telescope.
  • The Impossibility Of Long Range Weather Forecasting  By : John Pawlak
    This article discusses some of the reasons that make consistently accurate long range weather forecasts an impossibility.
  • Alkab  By : Farshid
    "The term lakab (pl. alkab) was also termed nabaz (pl. anbaz), and by form labaz, and later on it became lakab. The ancient Arabs excelled in inventing nasty alkab for their enemies, but the Koran (49:11) forbade them not to use pejorative sobriquets: "Do not scoff at each other or give each other derisory nicknames" (wala talmizu anfusakum wala tanabazu bi 'l-alkab).
  • Case Hardening of Steel Gives It The Edge In Some Situations  By : Billy Kite
    Case hardening is a process that results in steel that lasts longer. This reduces costs, as case hardened steel does not need replacing as often in products that require durability.
  • Les joueurs de poker  By : PhilB
    Les joueurs de John Dahl a suscite beaucoup de controverse. Qu'en pensent les accros du poker?
  • Is Free Alternative Energy Possible  By : Jeff Grundy
    Many scientist claim Free Energy is just a worthless theory and a waste of time.
  • If It's Possible For Someone, It's Possible For You!  By : Adam Khoo
    All of us have basically the same neurology. If it is possible for others, it is possible for me. In other words, all of us have basically the same hardware, the same number of neurons in our brain.
  • Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Reduce Oil Dependence  By : Bruce Campbell
    It is very important that scientists begin work on more efficient automobiles that take advantage of alternative fuels because most of the resources on the planet are of a limited nature and fuel consumption remains as high as ever. Fuel prices are skyrocketing and if current trends continue then soon a day will arrive in which there is no more oil.
  • How To Solar Power Your House - More Tips  By :
    There is nothing radically new about learning how to solar power your house since solar energy has been around since the beginning. However, the widespread use of solar power is something that has been around for sometime but not widely used do to cost of installation and ongoing operational costs. To read more about this exciting information . . .
  • When Is The Next Full Moon, And Will It Be Blue?  By : Ed Lathrop
    Calculating the moon's cycle is very complicated seeing the moon's cycle takes an average of 29.53 days, but it rarely takes exactly this amount of time. This article explains moon cycles, tells you what is meant by a blue moon and it even gives you a full moon schedule.
  • Forestry and Global Warming: How Can Our Forests Effect Climate Change?  By : Mike Hirn
    The amount of land dedicated to forests, particularly old growth forests, could significantly reduce global warming. Trees are the best carbon dioxide scrubbers found in nature.
  • Effective Termite Pest Control  By : Bercle George
    Termites, most probably, are the worst pest you could ever hope to experience in your home. In fact, recent news revealed that there is an estimated billion dollar cost of home damages calculated per year, these bugs have, indeed, brought terror and destruction to many home owners in many places.
  • How Photovoltaic Solar Energy Works - A Guide  By :
    You are reading this article because you are interested in how photovoltaic solar energy works right? That would also mean you are interested in a clean,cheap reliable source of energy that is also renewable? Read more about it here . . .
  • Uses For A Telescope Camera  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes how telescope camera can be used for taking photos of what we can see in the night sky.
  • The Origin of the Solar Sysem  By : John Ackerman
    Observations of cosmic events by early humans, 6000 years ago, provide information on the origin of the solar system.
  • H2O The Cheap Fuel For Your Car - It's Been Right Under Your Nose  By : Michael Littles
    This is an interesting article that explains how burning hydrogen gas in conjunction with Gasoline or Diesel is safe and can save you a great deal of money.
  • How To Buy A Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    After seeing the starry pictures from NASA, you may be wondering how to buy a telescope, and explore the universe for yourself. There are many department stores selling telescopes, however, to buy a telescope which will help you with looking at objects clearly in the night sky, you will need to know some key points.
  • Alamut  By : Farshid
    "Alamut is a historical fortress of the Nizari Ismailis. Its location in mountainous terrain lies about 100 km. Northwest of Tehran, and situated in the high peak of Elburz mountain. Alburz generally was pronounced as Elburz, is the name given to great mountain range, dividing the high plateau of Iran from the low lands of Caspian Sea. The original Iranian word Alburz is derived from two Zand words, signifying the high mountain. The fortress of Alamut is 600 feet high, 450 feet long and 30 to 125 feet wide and is partly encompassed by the towering Elburz range. The rock of Alamut is known at present as Qal'ai Guzur Khan.
  • How Does A Low Power Light Bulb Work - Light Fixtures From Edison to Present Day  By : Neil Ebsworth
    A synopsis of the development of the light bulb and other light related products.
  • Hydrogen and Ethenal - A Tale Of Two Contenders  By : Michael Littles
    This fascinating articles looks at the long running contest to bring the cheaper alternative fuels Hydrogen and Ethanol more to the forefront of our society.
  • Smoking:Quit Today  By : kaleb
    Today we’re more aware about how bad smoking is for our health. People start smoking for a variety of different reasons. There are no physical reasons to start smoking. Most adults who started smoking in their teens never expected to become addicted. Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine, which is highly addictive. That’s why people say it’s just so much easier to not start smoking at all.
  • Aga Khan Museum  By : Farshid
    Museums in the contemporary world have expanded their missions to become viable educational institutions, actively seeking to broaden their constituencies. Collections and exhibitions have become dynamic tools for instruction, debate and reflection, and for attracting large numbers to the cultural life of societies. They also act as catalysts for cultural exchange and communication, contributing to the development of civil society. It is with this perception of the new role of museums that The Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) has moved forward to include their establishment in its Education and Culture Programme. To this end, two museum projects were launched in 2003 with a mandate to oversee and co-ordinate the conceptualization, design, building and operation of the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto and the Indian Ocean Maritime Museum in Zanzibar.
  • Wind Energy Harnessing And Its Benefits  By : Bercle George
    The first part is the rotor, also known as the blades or the propeller, and this is the part of the turbine that actually collects the energy from the wind and converts it into drive energy, which then turns a shaft.
  • Arthritis: Causes And Symptoms  By : kaleb
    Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 65. By the age of 60 nine in every ten people have it . For most of them arthritis means living with pain and stiffness. However, Arthritis is not an inevitable consequence of aging and can be prevented , provided the underlying causes are eliminated. In the search of causes and solutions many things have been considered including diet, exercise, posture, climate, hormones, infections, genetics ,old age, stress..
  • Coping With Energy Shortage: Harnessing Wind Energy  By : Bercle George
    Many countries in the world have started to tap in to the rich energy resource known as wind energy. In 2005, the wind energy industry of the United States exceeded all earlier annual records for installed capacity.
  • The Incredible History of Venus  By : John Ackerman
    Venus is a new planet which formed only 6000 years ago as a result of a high energy impact on Jupiter. Its birth triggered 3000 years of planetary chaos, out of which evolved the solar system we know today.
  • A Pitcher of Water and 900 Miles - A Car Story  By : Michael Littles
    This terrific article explains how just a little amount of water can create enough hydrogen gas to drive your car for some 900 miles before needing more water.
  • NY Times Reports on Intelligent Design movement  By : William Nugent
    Discussion of the Intelligent Design Movement and its increasing acceptance among scientists. Mentions Michael Behe's book about the irreducible complexity of life.
  • The Meaning of Aga Khan  By : Farshid
    As is universally acknowledged, the conferment of a title is a mark of distinction recognizing performance, achievement, eminence and excellence. A title, be it civil or military, temporal or ecclesiastical, denotes a designation of class, stature and dignity. By the same token, all titles do have basic meanings and background in their conferment.

    We, the Ismailis associate ourselves deeply with the name or rather the title "Aga Khan" and we are so much used to being addressed by our beloved Imam as ‘Yours affectionately’ - ‘Aapke Pyare’ - ‘Shafqat ke Saath’ - ‘Tamaro Mamtarru’ Aga Khan that we seldom pause to think of how the title of ‘Aga Khan’ to our last four Imams came to be, or what it really means.
  • Egyptian Antiques, Science - How Archimedes Lives Today  By : Derek Dashwood
    It was in ancient Egypt that the young lad from Syracuse in Sicily solved an even more ancient problem of how to irrigate the fields from the Nile. That is, lift water.
  • A World Of Telescopes  By : Koz Huseyin
    Trying to find an ideal telescope for your home can be a troublesome task. It is not the shear number of telescopes available, but that not that many places specialize in telescopes to use for viewing objects in space.
  • Garbage Has Real Potential… Energy  By : GARKO
    It appears that trash collectors could be on the verge of an answer in the quest for energy independence. Nope, not kidding. While corn may be the most recognized source of ethanol these days--that might not be for long. Popular Mechanics has an article in the current issue which states that garbage men may have bypassed alternative energy researchers who have been testing other sources such as soy and agricultural waste for the production of ethanol, garbage has real potential. Coskata is a startup biofuel company that is slated to open a pilot plant in Illinois that can apparently generate ethanol from just about any raw material rich in carbon, for --get this-- less than $1 per gallon. It's due to to their flexible process that utilizes ethanol secreting microorganisms which have the ability to break down and consume the carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Those gasses are what is left after the feedstock is heated to a downright HOT 1900F. The company has plans to produce over 100 million gallons annually by 2011.
  • Harnessing Wind Energy  By : Bercle George
    While some of these places are just starting up their wind farms and wind energy harnessing technology, other countries have a fully formed plan to use this renewable resource to energy their homes and cities.
  • The Tunguska Explosion of 1908  By : .JohnSmith.
    It's been 100 years since something blew up over the Tunguska region of Siberia, but speculation continues as to the source of the explosion.
  • Why Get A Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Since the dawn of time, man has looked up at the heavens and wondered the beauty it may contain. Over the last few hundred years, the telescope has been an instrument which has allowed the heavens to come into our doorstep.
  • UFOs: How Do They Get Here?  By : .JohnSmith.
    If UFOs are aliens from elsewhere in our galaxy, how do they get here in a reasonable amount of time? This article discusses several theories on long-distance spaceflight
  • What is your Enneagram Type - The Best Personality Testing  By : Katherine Chernick Fauvre and David W. Fauvre, MA
    The Enneagram (pronounced: any-a-gram; 'ennea' in Greek means 9, and 'gram' drawing) is a circle with nine equidistant points connected by nine intersecting lines. This symbol has its roots in the Middle East in ancient spiritual traditions and has well known mathematical properties.
  • Iron and Carbon Make Wonderful Things When Allied With An Alloy  By : Billy Kite
    The science of metallurgy has brought us many innovations through the ages. Most of us take this for granted without understanding the technology or processes behind the scenes. This article looks at metal alloys and touches on how they are made.
  • Generating Huge Energy From The Wind  By : Bercle George
    Other countries in Europe are starting to take notice as well, with estimates that over 50 million consumers could be receiving wind powered electricity in the next 10 years.
  • The Advantage Of Using Wind Energy  By : Bercle George
    Making use of wind to power our lives is one way that we, and our governments, can help to reduce the stress on an already battered environment, and also help the economy while we're at it.
  • The Potentials Of Wind In Energy Generation  By : Bercle George
    While most of the Earth is still dependent on different types of fossil fuels (such as oil, natural gas and coal) for their energy supply, several countries are trying to come up with alternative ways of obtaining energy.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Science and You- Power Your Destiny  By : Derek Dashwood
    You are in charge of your destiny, and the sooner you realize that the sooner you get your act together the better you will be. Healthy lifestyles, science on your side: bring on the world.But first study, listen, learn.
  • Miraj - Spiritual or Corporeal  By : Farshid
    The word miraj is derived from uruj means to ascend. The Koran (70:4) says, “To Him ascend the angels and soul†(taruljul malaikatu war’ruhi ilaihi), and in 97:4: “Angels and soul (from Him) descend (tanz’zalul malaikatu wa’ruhi), and also in 70:3: “Lord of the ways of ascent†(minal’lahi zil ma’arij).

    The miraj refers to the heavenly ascension of the Prophet. The Koran says, “Glory be to Him Who made His servant to go on a night from the sacred mosque to the remote mosque of which We have blessed the precincts, so that We may show to him some of Our signs†(17:1).

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