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  • How Uranus Is Situated In The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    Uranus is planet very much like Jupiter and Saturn, a big mass of gas without a firm surface. But it is much smaller than either of them and much further from the sun. As it receives much less heat from the sun, the temperature on its surface is lower. It has a very tick cloud of methane which is just not possible on Saturn or Jupiter.
  • Where Are The Intermediate Fossils?  By : Russ Miller
    The fact that no fossil evidence has been found to document any kind of creature transforming into another kind of creature is discussed in this article.
  • Pokerface  By : Artur Blum
    Viele haben schon mal was von einem Pokerface gehört, nur die wenigen wissen, von der Rede ist!
  • Does The Lilith Exist As the Second Moon  By : Andrew Gibson
    Many astrologers only use the ten astrological planets. The astrological planets include the Sun, the Moon, and Pluto, but exclude Earth as a planet. However, some astrologers use additional objects, most commonly Lilith, the second moon of Earth.
  • The Importance Of Venus In The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    The solar system consists of nine planets and the Venus planet is the second planet of the solar system. The Sun and the planet Mercury form the structure of the solar system and the solar system is 360 degree circular in shape.
  • How Our Understanding Of Horoscopes Has Increased  By : Andrew Gibson
    Horoscopes come from the study of astrology. Astrology is the study of the stars and planets. Astrology as has been in practice for thousands of years. In china the season are not that much different from one another like they are in the United States.
  • Why Saturn Is Called The Ringed Planet  By : Andrew Gibson
    Saturn can also be said to be 'The Ringed Planet'. It is the second largest planet in our solar system and the sixth planet from the Sun. Like Jupiter, Saturn is also a huge mass of gaseous sphere. If a space craft tried to explore the planet, it would just pass straight through it.
  • The Sun And Its Solar Eclipse  By : Andrew Gibson
    The sun is the largest and the most prominent feature in the solar system. The sun constitutes about 90% of the entire mass of the solar system. The largest heat and light source for the solar system is the sun.
  • Pluto And Its Influence On Astrology And Horoscopes  By : Andrew Gibson
    The only planet in our so far system which has not been visited by any space craft is Pluto. Even if trying to see through a very powerful telescope from the Earth, it remains a tiny spec in space. Astronomers have been able to see the planet with the very powerful Hubble Space Telescope.
  • Neptune And The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    Neptune is a blue planet like our own earth. Its inner two third is rocky and the outer one third is gaseous. The gases on Neptune are mainly hydrogen, helium and methane.
  • Moon Signs And Their Influence In Astrology  By : Andrew Gibson
    You may have heard of Moon signs, which like Sun signs and star signs are all parts of astrology and determining someone's personality and future by examining celestial bodies.
  • The Moon And Its Influence On Daily Horoscopes  By : Andrew Gibson
    The giant impact theory says that initially the Earth did not contain the moon. At some point of time, a planet or a mass larger than Mars struck the Earth giving a great blow.
  • Fight Terrorists with Water  By : Paul Fitzgerald
    The need to reduce our use of oil to cut the money off from those who want us dead.
  • What Do Solar Winds Have To Do With Life On Mars?  By : Russ Miller
    Featured in this article is a discussion how solar winds could be used in a plot to convince people that there is proof of life on Mars.
  • Where Did Life Come From?  By : Russ Miller
    This article discusses the leap of faith Darwinists must take to believe their claims, which are in direct conflict with established scientific facts, principles and mathematical probability.
  • Is Darwinism Based On Established Scientific Facts?  By : Russ Miller
    This article compares Darwinism as it releates to the First Law of Thermodynamics. Discussion focuses on whether or not Darwinism can hold up under the microscope of real science.
  • The History Of Horoscopes And Astrology  By : Andrew Gibson
    For most of us, our only knowledge of horoscopes comes from what we read in the newspaper or read in a magazine while were in line at the supermarket. These horoscopes are full of vague predictions and advice that can be interpreted any number of ways, thus earning them a reputation of worthlessness and the skepticism of experts.
  • Computerized GPS Telescopes Verses Conventional Telescopes  By : Koz Huseyin
    Astronomy is a great hobby, but how do you start? You likely are not an astrophysicist or scientist, but want a telescope which is easy to use. Today, there are the same old conventional telescopes, and the new type of computerized telescopes that make life much easier. Join me as we look at the positives and negatives of both types of telescope.
  • How Astrology Has Become So Popular In America  By : Andrew Gibson
    Astrology is the study of stars or the science of stars. The Ancient Greeks where some if the first people to study the stars. The traditional or culture has been passed down through the ages of time. The Ancient Greeks began around 3000 BC and Astrology is still studied or practiced today.
  • Mercury And Its Role In The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    The solar system consists of nine planets and the Mercury is the internal and the minimum sized planet in the solar system. The Sun and the planet Pluto form the outer surface of the solar system. The structure of the solar system is 360 degree angle and is circular in position.
  • Common Misconceptions about Astrology  By : Andrew Gibson
    For many, astrology and the thought that a person's personality can derived from the positioning of the Sun, Moon, and stars is ridiculous. Skeptics have long criticized the scientific backing of astrology, or better put, the lack there of, as well as the validity of astrological methods and systems.
  • The Meaning of the Star Signs In Astrology  By : Andrew Gibson
    Hey, what's your sign? Pretty lame pick up line, huh? Back in the 70's when disco enthusiasts used that line in bars; they were referring to their compatibility based on their star sign. Because of the huge importance of the sun, coupled with its convenience, the position of the sun within constellations is the most influential and accepted.
  • How Mars Has Evolved In The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    Planet Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the solar system. It has been named after the Roman God of War. Mars seem to be a favorite planet for other countries also. In Babylonian astronomy, it is named 'Nergal', their deity of fire, war and destruction.
  • What We Now Know About Jupiter  By : Andrew Gibson
    Jupiter is so large a planet that it can be compared to a star that did not go up in flames. If it was around eighty times bigger it would have been a star and not considered a planet. It is the largest planet in the solar system and has four moons, which are almost the size of a planet, and numerous smaller moons.
  • Corrosion and Rust : Be Prepared  By : john mce
    Corrosion describes the breaking down of essential properties in a material due to chemical reactions with its surroundings. It is most commonly known in terms of metals which corrode when affected by moist air. This oxidates the metal and creates rust.
  • Discover The Principals Of Osmosis And Reverse Osmosis  By : Shaun Parker
    An simple and concise scientific account of the process and biological uses of reverse osmosis
  • Why Do Darwinian Scientists Call It The Winding Up Dilemma?  By : Russ Miller
    The problems Darwinists have trying to explain the many tightly-wound spiral galazies in our universe are discussed in this article.
  • Overview and Benefits of Alternative Energy  By : Daniel Millions
    With rising oil prices we must look for other sources of energy.
  • The Importance Of Water Purification To The World  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the water purification process and how vitally important it is to producing safe drinking water for those in the developed world.
  • Doomsday Rescheduled:Launch of the Large Hadron Collider Postponed Again. More lawsuits are possible  By : PlushMediaGroup
    The launch of the Large Hadron Collider which was supposed to take place Friday, August 8th, was postponed until the end of October. The most complex scientific project of today, construction of which took almost 14 years and over $8 billion of investments in hardware and brain power, continues to raise public fears and cause lawsuits against European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).
  • Clearing up Some Phermone Myths  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article describes what one can expect when using phermones.
  • Patent Lets Vehicle Run On Water  By : Hybrid Lover
    The Earth has an abundance of resources for the use of humans. The most abundant of these resources is the water that sits idly in the oceans. To find a way to use this water to make a cleaner and cheaper fuel is closer than we think.
  • Astronomy For Beginners To Astronomy  By : Koz Huseyin
    Astronomy is a fascinating hobby. It is the science and the study of the objects in space. But, did you know, that you can participate in astronomy yourself? It is possible, and can be done easily. In this astronomy for beginners article, you will learn about how you can get into astronomy.
  • Could Time Travel Be Possible?  By : Patrick Omari
    Time travel is a subject that has captured the collective imagination and inspired countless works of science fiction. As well as inspiring works of fiction it is a subject that has been the topic of serious scientific investigation and thought. This article discusses whether time travel is indeed possible or impossible.
  • Technology Reveals The Possibility Of A Water Fueled Car  By : Longing Canister
    Science fiction has long been bringing about changes in our technology. Authors are known for creating controversy. Many of the technological advances based upon a science fiction novel have been controversial in their inception.
  • Phermones Put To The Test  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article enumerates some experiments suggesting the effectiveness of phermones.
  • It's A Bird. It's A Plane. It's A Water Car.  By : Loosey Goosey
    The definition of a water-fuelled car is a vehicle that runs on a motor that is fuelled without any other energy source than water. The compound of water is made of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The use of water to make a fuel has, up to this point in time, been simply a science fiction dream.
  • New Car Device Doubles Gas Mileage  By : Ronald Rapier
    In the last few months, a technological breakthrough has hit the market. The product takes up no more space than a kids lunch box. Once installed on your vehicle, you can literally double, even triple your gas mileage.
  • Cars Using Water For Fuel Is Real  By : Gaseous Breath
    Never again do you have to spend a fortune on car gas. Instead of throwing money away at the pump, you can make a change. Because the cost of gas is so outrageous, people are trying to find ways for change and savings.
  • Improve My Gas Mileage NOW - The Ins And Outs Of Super Gas Saver  By : Dr. Ronald Ernest
    It may be hyped up and it may sound unbelievable BUT it's all true - run-car-on-water systems are the BEST super gas saver you could lay your hands on!
  • 2012 And The End Of The World  By : Patrick Omari
    So if the world was to end in four years' time - how would it happen? Well, there are plenty of theories out there, from the believable to the ridiculous.
  • Benefits of Switching to A Car Running On Water  By : Frank Nitro
    You do not have to stand for the high cost of fuel any longer. With gas prices soaring, people are finding it hard to buy. A more affordable solution is with hybrid alternative fuel, which will get you back and forth to work or school without costing a fortune.
  • Can You Really Run A Car On Water  By : Hillary Clear
    Yes, there is such as thing as a water powered auto. Over the years, new solutions have been designed and implemented whereby water is used for energy. In addition to saving a lot of money on the high price of gas, there is also the benefit of helping to cut back on air pollution.
  • The Future of Water Based Fuel is Almost Here  By : Chinese Checker
    The use of water as a way to fuel a car has long been promoted by the science fiction community. Such authors as H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov and Piers Anthony have documented such ideas. The world of technology that has never before been thought of has always been brought by these inventive minds.
  • Meteor Showers In Late July  By : Ian Maclean
    A flurry of Meteor Activity in late July makes a worthwhile show in the late evening and early morning Sky. Read on to find out more about these little known celestial shows. Meteor Showers that can be seen include the Alpha Pisces Australids and Southern Delta Aquarids, so make sure you check them out.
  • Coal Mining And The Environment  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Conserving energy is a gift to future generations and an act of gratitude for God's provision.
  • Telescopes Or Binoculars For Astronomy?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Do you want to get into the fun scientific hobby of astronomy? First you will need a scientific instrument which will allow the heavens to come to you! This can be done with a telescope or even astronomy binoculars. In this article, we will take a look at both options.
  • Where Does Solar Energy Come From?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Solar energy is making a big impact today. In the world we live, we have put major strain on natural resources. But, there is a renewable energy source, which is becoming a viable source to meet the needs of humanity, it is called solar energy. But, where does solar energy come from?
  • Squids Attract Bacteria By Their Slime  By : Sara Jones
    Squids become partners with bacteria to become better hunters.
  • The Importance Of The Conductivity Meter To The Agricultural Industry  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look how the conductivity meter has revolutionised the world of agriculture allowing operatives to find the qualities of their soils and water and improve their yields.
  • What Schools Fail To Keep Science Exciting  By : Sara Jones
    Science doesn't have to be boring! If we change how we teach it, kids will demand more science!
  • All the Facts about Nowadays Medicine Research Procedures  By : Mathew Petrenko
    Drug disclosure and development today has a great number of perspectives but in the same time it is really expensive process. You may see that a cost of drug development takes form 897 million of US dollars to 1.9 billion of US dollars. The usual development time is from ten to fifteen years. R&D of a new drug needs the finding of a target (e.g. protein) and the discovery of a proper drug candidates that may block or activate the target.
  • The Science Of Astronomy Today  By : Koz Huseyin
    When we think of astronomy, we may be inclined to think that it only deals with scientists and astronomers looking up at objects in space with a telescope. However, there is far more to astronomy than simply looking at objects in space. In this article, we will look into the science of astronomy.
  • Technology Used In Astronomy Today  By : Koz Huseyin
    Astronomy is a topic in science. For most of astronomy, there are scientific instruments in use. These can be telescopes, which have different technologies, and also that of using computers. In this article, we will take a look at technology used in astronomy today.
  • Astronomy And The Universe - A Look At Home!  By : Koz Huseyin
    Today, we are going to fly so high, and travel through our home the universe. Come join me as we take a look at the vastness of our Universe and what it entails exactly.
  • How To Use A Telescope For Research  By : Koz Huseyin
    Would you like to do scientific research with your telescope? Do you have a preconception that to do serious research with telescopes needs an astrophysics degree and a telescope costing millions of dollars? Not so, even with a small hobby telescope you too can do great research with your home telescope.
  • Understanding Immunoassays for Dummies  By : Jordan McPelt
    A brief article explaining some of the things you may not know about what life science companies do.
  • The Comeback of Pearl Jewelry  By : Robert Thomson
    The article provides some basic knowledge about pearls, and reports that the beautiful and affordable pearl jewelry becomes new fashion trend.
  • Tissue Culture Microscopes  By : Janice
    Tissue Culture Microscopes .com is a business catering to the needs of microbiologists and cellular biologists. They provide a great selection of inverted tissue culture microscopes for viewing tissue culture specimens. The tissue culture is grown in a petri dish or flask and adheres to the inside bottom of the glassware.
  • The Water Purification Process  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at how water purification is carried out and how it supplies us with safe and clean drinking water.
  • Poker Chips mal ganz anders  By : Benjamin Brause
    Alles was es über Casino und Poker Chips zu wissen gibt! Woher sie stammen, welche Unterschiede es gibt und warum welche nur in Casino und Poker Rooms wieder zu finden sind.
  • Why Enzymes Have Revolutionised The Way We Disinfect  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the use of scientifically developed disinfectant in the form of powder and tablets and the spheres in which they are used.
  • International Space Station (ISS) - A Link With Aboriginal History  By : Ian Maclean
    I am fortunate living in a region of Australia with one of the richest Aboriginal cultures and a living history. North East Arnhem land in the Northern Territory is located at the confluence of the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpenteria. As an Avid Astronomer I am always on the lookout for an opportunity to share the night sky with others. This day the two came together in a beautiful symmetry.
  • Are We Alone? A Look into Where Extra Terrestrials May Live  By : Patrick Omari
    The question of if we're alone in the Universe is getting ever closer to being answered. This article looks at some of the places that aliens may be lurking in our solar system.
  • How Do Lasers Work?  By : Sara Jones
    Lasers are used every day. From helping perform surgery to a cool light show; lasers can be awesome or mundane. But have you ever wondered what a laser actually is?
  • Things To Learn About Heat In Physics  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Heat is often defined as energy in transit or the the flow of energy.
  • Wind Energy: Effective And Efficient Alternative Power Source  By : Bercle George
    Though it is much less expensive to initially get subscriptions into the local electric company's grid than it is to set up and hook into wind turbines, in the long run one saves money by using the wind for one's energy needs while also becoming more independent.
  • How To Get Started In Backyard Astronomy  By : Koz Huseyin
    Often we will see and hear about telescopes, and have a preconceived notion that a telescope is essential to be able to do backyard astronomy, however this is not the case. Nor is it essential to spend hundreds if not thousands of dollars to get started in backyard astronomy as a hobby.
  • Milky Way A Changing Galaxy  By : Sara Jones
    When someone asks you where you live, what do you say? You'll probably say your house. But, imagine not knowing what your house looks like. Here on Earth, we all live in the Milky Way galaxy which may actually look quite a bit different than we have thought for years.
  • Thermodynamics In Physics And Our Environment  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Thermodynamics is the field of physics that describes and correlates the physical properties of macroscopic systems of matter and energy by relating such qualities temperature, pressure, and volume.
  • Harnessing Wind Power: Viable And Effective  By : Bercle George
    To get energy from wind, we must focus on a concept known as kinetic energy. Whereas many wind projects have been turned down in many areas such as the Cape Cod wind energy project other regions are embracing such technologies.
  • The Resistivity Meter; Applications In The Electrical And Mining Industries  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the process of measuring resistivity and how the meter measuring this property is extensively used in mining and electrical manufacturing.
  • Research about mathematics.  By : G.Entp23
    Research about mathematics must continue in order to determine the effectiveness of current and proposed reforms; and to evaluate the success of programs that are implemented in the K-12 and higher education curricula. This special edition of research about mathematics education provides research articles ranging elementary and postsecondary education topics, including math anxiety, curriculum, attitudes, assessment, pedagogical knowledge of teachers, certification programs, beliefs, statistics,
  • Wind Energy And Other Alternative Energy Sources  By : Stephen Campbell
    There are lots of energy sources that we can harness if we only seek to research and develop the technologies needed to do so. We can get away from the fossil fuels and the old electrical grids by giving attention to alternatives to these energy sources.
  • Blavatsky’s Message and Teaching  By : Dr. Edi Bilimoria
    These days we find increasing numbers of scientists turning towards mysticism as a complement to the rational scientific method. To know more about blavatsky’s message and teaching, keep reading……..
  • Sieve Testing Standards - A Blessing Or A Curse  By : Ben Needles
    Sieving in its most elemental definition is the separation of fine material from coarse material by means of a meshed or perforated surface
  • Chemical Technologies May Help the Humankind  By : Mathew Petrenko
    Modern human society lives and continues improving. It actively uses the modern technical advances and it seems to be a point of no return. There are a lot of people who try to get more knowledge about processes and matters which take place in visual environment. The most important parts of the modern science are natural sciences, exact sciences and social sciences. It is rather simple classification as there are many smaller subclasses.
  • Benefits Of Buying A Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    One of the greatest scientific instruments of all time is the telescope. With thousands of years of effort of scientists in astronomy, today we have telescopes that are both readily available and accessible to everyone. So, what are some of the benefits of buying a telescope?
  • The Truth About The Petroleum  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Petroleum is the most widely used form of mobile energy and now supplies approximately three-fourths of the total energy used in the United States.
  • Sieve Testing: Standards, Certification  By : Ben Needles
    Sieving in its most elemental definition is the separation of fine material from coarse material by means of a meshed or perforated surface
  • Alternating Current And Its Role in Electricity  By : Alisha Dhamani
    AC motor is an electric motor that is driven by an alternating current.
  • First Telescope Buying Tips For Backyard Astronomy  By : Koz Huseyin
    Using a telescope in your own backyard can be one of the greatest hobbies you get into, which is both rewarding and at the same time increases our knowledge of practical astronomy. However, getting there can be problematic. Here are some tips to buying your first telescope.
  • Energy And Science On This Planet  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Energy is central to achieving sustainable development goals.
  • Biology Is Crucial Part Of Science  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Biology is an intensely practical subject and both individual and group investigations are carried out, some being assessed for public examinations.
  • The Theory of Everything Finally Revealed: Secret Relationship between Gravity and Electromagnetism  By : Al Gammate
    After Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity was published in 1915, the search for the theory of everything combining gravity with electromagnetism began. Though Einstein thought it was possible to find such a theory, many physicists thought the task was impossible. The "doubting Thomases" continue to this day.
  • Constellations The Astronomers Navigation Tool  By : Koz Huseyin
    Since the dawn of time, when man first looked up in the heavens, he painted the sky with pictures. The points of light from stars made patterns which looked like certain objects. Today these constellations are still in use, though some have been left out, and are necessary to navigate the heavens with a telescope.
  • The Turbidity Meter; The Most Useful Of Scientific Gadgets  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the scientific process of turbidity measurement and how the process ensures we have clean water and gives insights into the health of our river systems.
  • Can Binoculars Be Used As Astronomy Binoculars?  By : Koz Huseyin
    When we think of astronomy, the first thought that comes to mind is a telescope, and preferably a big telescope! The question of whether binoculars can be used for astronomy never crosses our minds. In this article, we will take a look at what binoculars can do for astronomy.
  • What Is Astronomy? - Astronomy 101  By : Koz Huseyin
    Since the dawn of time, men and women have looked up into the sky, looking for answers. Why are we here? Where are we? And what are those shinning lights in the night sky? Astronomy thus began, and it is the study of that beauty that we call the heavens.
  • Age Old Questions In Astronomy Answered  By : Koz Huseyin
    As you read every word of this short astronomy article, you will discover the answers to some of the most pressing questions in astronomy. How did the seas form? Where did life come from? And how was the Moon born, so close to Earth?
  • Fine Grinder for Mine Mineral Processing  By : John Hacking
    A fine grinding mill is a machine that grinds mineral ore into standard particle sizes for easier mineral extraction.

    There are many ways to extract minerals from ore. For example, when tiny grains of gold are spread through a gravel deposit the gravel is poured onto a table that is coated with mercury. When the table is vibrated the gold grains work their way to the table surface and combine with the mercury. This method works because gold has a strong tendency to combine with mercury. The gold of course then has to be separated from the mercury.

    A different method is used to separate sulphide (sulfide) minerals from others in order to obtain their sulphur. In this case the conglomeration of minerals might be finely ground up and then vigorously mixed in a tank of water through which air is being bubbled.

    In this process, which is called flotation, the sulphide minerals cling to the bubbles and are collected from the froth that spills over the top of the tank.

    As mineral prices soar due to the boom in economies like China and India, it becomes more and more economically viable to reprocess that tailings from old mines using new technology.

    As South African Mines have discovered, the Deswik mill has many distinct advantages over conventional mills.

    The Deswik product has a highly variable speed hydraulic drive, patented vertical turbo disc impeller, inert bead media, small footprint, high availability, shorter delivery times, and high energy efficiency.

    The simple and robust design of the vertical mill means ease of maintenance and higher availability.

    The mill can offer greater mineral recovery at reduced capital and running cost.

    The first test mill is currently being commissioned for Australian Metallurgical and Mineral Testing Consultants (AMMTEC), in Western Australia and will be available for testing in July of this year.

    The Deswik mill is of vertical construction, manufactured in mild steel/stainless steel, with all wetted parts lined with hard wearing and contamination-free polyurethane resin. The chamber is water jacketed for cooling. A separate heat exchanger system is also available.

    The impeller is a patented turbo-disc design unique to the Deswik mill. It is designed in such a manner that its assembly is modular and the configuration may be easily changed to achieve different end product size and distribution characteristics.

    The Deswik mill is available in a range of sizes, from 250 litre mills delivering four (4) to eight (8) tonnes per hour (t/hr), to 5,000 litre mills delivering 75 – 150 t/hr dependent upon the required end product size.

    The Deswik mill can produce particle sizes from a D-50 of 200 micron down to 0.1 micron. This is achieved over a range of some 200 different products at energy consumption levels as low as 3 kWh/ton. Recent production and testwork for various clients has indicated that in certain process circuits a Deswik fine grinding mill can assist in doubling the concentrate value increasing the recovery by over 50%.

    Already the mill has generated interest in Australia due to its potential to improve recovery whilst significantly reducing power consumption.

    As cleaner, greener technological processes are being demanded from Australian mining comppanies, the Deswik mill’s introduction could not come at a better time. In certain applications the use of the mill will more than halve the grinding and recovery costs.
  • Silver Nitrate: Nothing If Not Versatile  By : Fabian Toulouse
    Silver is one of the most desired metals in the world. As long as humans have been documenting their history, there have been many cultures which mention the use of this costly metal. Used for coinage, decoration, and later, table vessels and silverware, silver has always been coveted.
  • The Science Education Belief In America  By : Alisha Dhamani
    Political leaders, tech executives, and academics often claim that the U.S. is falling behind in math and science education.
  • Buying Telescopes? - Do You Really Know How To Navigate The Heavens?  By : Koz Huseyin
    You could buy the best telescope in the world, but it doesn't mean that you will be able to get the best out of that telescope. What is the best way to start in astronomy, and know before buying a telescope? Join me as we look at what you can do to get a right start in astronomy.
  • 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!

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