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  • Egyptian Antiques, Science - How a Canal Wave Became Nuclear  By : Derek Dashwood
    As the Archimedes Screw from Egyptian antiques is now applied to lift ships like a ferris wheel on a canal in Scotland, so did that canal inspire a nuclear particle accelerator 27 miles long now being completed.
  • WELDERS - HHO Is More Potent , Less Hazardous, Cleaner & Less Expensive to Operate  By : GARKO
    Because the gas naturally reacts molecularly with any material, the temperature of a gas flame automatically adjusts to any other material that is placed in front of it. This distinctive property of Brown's Gas makes it ideal for a number of different functions. Weld aluminum, cut steel, burn, or combine a wide variety of metals using the same piece of equipment. The welds made with Brown's Gas are certified welds.
  • WELDERS - Hydroxy Is More Potent , Safer, NON Toxic & Less Expensive to Operate  By : GARKO
    Because the gas naturally reacts on a molecular level with anything else, the temperature of its flame automatically modifies to any other material that is placed in front of it. This distinctive characteristic of Brown's Gas makes it ideal for a variety of functions. Weld aluminum, cut steel, burn, or combine a wide variety of metals using the same piece of equipment. The welds done using Brown's Gas are certified welds.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Science, Brain Gains - How to Elevate Your Mind  By : Derek Dashwood
    In healthy lifestyles, we find that brain gains can be attained by being aware of what you do well, and how to transfer those to other activities that keep us mentally alert more than before we understood how it ages.
  • Battery Charging Instructions for Extending Battery Life  By : Bobby George
    Instruction on the best charging practices for new and replacement batteries.
  • Bulk Chemicals Help Better Our Lives  By : Fabian Toulouse
    If you work as a chemist, you are a member of a noble profession that has interested humans for thousands of years. Almost from the time man first harnessed fire, he has sought to shape for human use the elements he found in the world around him. In fact, the birth of chemistry came about when humans learned to process ores to make metals. The Egyptian "keme," meaning Earth, is often thought of as the root for the word chemistry. Studying matter, its makeup and reactions, has a storied history.
  • Automobiles Running On Water – No Longer Funny  By : GARKO
    This is an article about how I was thoroughly laughed at by my friends when I used to tell them cars would run on water... but guess who's laughing now?.
  • Understanding the Brinell Hardness Scale  By : Billy Kite
    The Brinell hardness test is used to check the hardness of various materials in the steel industry. It assists in quality control in the production of many materials.
  • Ideas For An 8th Grade Science Fair Project: The Simplified Approach  By : Roland Jefferson III
    Don't worry about getting too fancy. Look for concepts that you really like and understand well. Create something that explains your understanding in a creative way.
  • How Waste Incineration And Hot Gas Filters Work To Reduce Toxic Emission  By : Anna Stenning
    Looking at how hot gas filtration and waste incineration work to reduce the amount of toxic gas emission.
  • The Exciting Possibilities Of A Liquid Mirror Telescope  By : Rohit Chopra
    The article describes how images can be brought closer using mirror telescope.
  • Kids Telescope Can Spark Astronomical Interest  By : Rohit Chopra
    The article describes how kids telescope can be a handy tool to spark interest in astronomy in childrens.
  • Getting Your Child Interested In Astronomy With A Child Telescope  By : Rohit Chopra
    The article discribes how a child could bring closer and develop the interest in science through telescopes.
  • Gazing At The Stars Through An Online Telescope  By : Rohit Chopra
    The article describes how we can view worlds beyond oue world by accessing an online telescope.
  • Radio Telescope Lets You Hear Into Space  By : Rohit Chopra
    Article describes the importance of radio telescope through which tiny sounds from space can be heared.
  • Ancient Vedic Math And Mental Math Controversies  By : Sherry Smith
    The birth of Vedic Math is lost in the womb of time. The revival of Vedic Math is no less than a miracle. Controversies abound regarding the authenticity of the Vedic Math Methods.
  • Upcoming Breakthroughs in Battery Technology  By : Bobby George
    Article discussing some exciting advancements in battery technology and some of the application we could see very soon.
  • The Truth Of How Nikola Tesla Nearly Reshaped Automotive History And Prevented SMOG  By : GARKO
    Genius scientist Nikola Tesla had a car called the Electric Pierce Arrow back in 1930, he replaced the Interal Combustion Engine (ICE) with an electric motor. The energy source was a black box of radio tubes, in the glove compartment. The box had an antenna protruding. Tesla would fool with some tuning devices and tune in the right frequency and 240 volts would come streaming in via the air system! . The car ran almost silent. He had the car stashed in Niagra Falls barn. He was sending the energy from the Power Plant, some how. Tesla said this power could be made accessible for everyone. J.P.Morgan, globalist banker and one of the original criminals behind the Federal Reserve’s coup of America in 1913, wasn’t going for it. Morgan cut off all funding and Tesla's Wardencliffe Tower was taken down. We were denied FREE power. Now we pay for fossil fuel & SMOG.
  • The True Story How Nikola Tesla Nearly Changed Automotive History And Prevented SMOG  By : GARKO
    Brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla had an Electric Pierce Arrow back in 1930, he replaced the Interal Combustion Engine (ICE) with an electric motor. The energy source was a black box of radio tubes, in the glove compartment. The box had an antenna protruding. Tesla would fool with some tuners and zero in on the right frequency and got 240 volts delivered through the air to his vehicle. The car operated in near total silence. He kept his vehicle hidden in Niagra Falls barn. He had somehow figured a way to tap the local power plant’s energy emanation and direct to his car engine. Tesla said this electrical power could be made possible for everyone. J.P.Morgan, globalist banker and one of the original criminals behind the Federal Reserve’s coup of America in 1913, did not like the idea. Morgan stopped funding and Tesla's Wardencliffe Tower was taken down. And humanity was denied FREE power. Now we pay for gas & SMOG.
  • The Unsung Hero, Fred Flintstone, Alternative Fuel Solution Pioneer (This Is For Real, Folks!) Part 3  By : GARKO
    This article is the latest of several articles which were the result of some amount of internet research I recently did potential alternative energy solutions. The other articles can be found at my Water 4 Gas Blog
  • The Genius Of Fred Flintstone, Alternative Energy Solution Developer (No, I MEAN IT!) Part 2  By : GARKO
    This article is the latest in a series of amazing articles which were the result of some amount of internet research I have spent some time on recently regarding the possibilities of alternative fuel solutions. The other articles can be found at my Water 4 Gas Blog
  • The Unsung Hero, Fred Flintstone, Alternative Fuel Solution Developer (This Is For Real, Folks!) Part 2  By : GARKO
    This is the latest in a series of such articles which were the result of a bit of internet research I did into the possibilities of alternative energy solutions. These articles can be found at my Water 4 Gas Blog
  • How to Build a Robot  By : Robert Thomson
    Introductory guide to robot building for beginners.
  • How to Build a Rocket  By : Robert Thomson
    Instructions on how to build a rocket for the beginner.
  • Operating Your Vehicle On Air For Gas Or On Nothing At All!  By : Ozzie Freedom
    There are internet rumors circulating (and we all know how dependable that rumors usually are) that there is a new car coming out overseas which runs on compressed air. It won’t take you half the way from Los Angeles to Vegas on a full tank of compressed air but I suppose it will suffice for running errands.
  • Running Your Car On Air Instead of Gas Or On Nothing At All!  By : Ozzie Freedom
    Rumor has it (and we all know how dependable that rumors usually are) that a European car company is going to release a new car that runs on compressed air. It won’t make it half the distance from Los Angeles to Vegas on a full tank of air but I guess it will suffice for running errands.
  • Easy Kids Science Fair Project Demonstration  By : bindi
    Here is an easy kids science fair project that works great as a demonstration.
  • Progress in Protein Crystallography  By : Robert Thomson
    Protein crystallography is a very new but very interesting field of science. The first study was done only 50 years ago and during this time the achievements and impact on our life were enormous.
  • High School Science Project Using Energy  By : bindi
    Here is a science project learning about the energy in foods.
  • How Do You Store Biological Gas?  By : Ralphy Kraigen
    Natural gas uptake typically climbs and falls with the seasons. In the wintertime, we historically have consumed a lot more biological gas for heating. We are veering towards using natural gas for electricity, in addition to heat. Thus, we are using a lot of natural gas year round. Spikes in the summer time are getting more coarse than ever now that natural gas is being used for cooling in our homes and businesses. The abundant demand for clean burning, energy efficient natural gas demands that we constantly withdraw, process and move natural gas to the areas that need it most. We also must stock redundant gas so that it is ready for use. We house certain amounts based on expected consumption and we store excess amounts that will secure that the supply equals or exceeds the demand when natural gas needs spike higher than expected.
  • 8th Grad Science Project using Agriculture  By : bindi
    Science project for middle school students using agriculture as a theme.
  • Learning About Prehistoric Animals Through Fossil Eggs  By : David H Urmann
    Explore the world of fossils and get all the valuable information on fossils and other important aspects related to them.
  • Labradoodle A Strange Name For A Strange Dog  By : Michael Keen
    A Labradoodle is a crossbred or hybrid dog created by crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Standard or Miniature Poodle. The Labradoodle was first deliberately bred in 1989, when Australian breeder Wally Conron first crossed the Labrador Retriever and Standard Poodle for Guide Dogs Victoria. His aim was to combine the Poodles� low-shed coat with the gentleness and trainability of the Labrador, in order to provide a guide dog for the blind with less shedding, and hence more suitable for people with allergies to fur and dander.
  • Science Project Idea for 4th Grade Student  By : bindi
    Here is a great science project for a 4th grade student or a 7th grade student even high schoolers will find this useful.
  • Understanding Aircrafts Part By Part  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Talk about car parts and there are many who will join you. But aircraft parts remain a mystery to most.
  • 46 Fascinating Facts About Ultra Violet Light and Radiation  By : Anthony Carter
    A whole array of facts and figures in relation to ultra violet light and radiation.
  • Alternative Energy And The Need For A Proper Storage Technology  By : Susan Banks Sr
    A number of energy storage technologies have been developed or are under development for electric power applications
  • Amazing World Of Robot Kits  By : David H Urmann
    Change the way you live with the help of robots which will not only help in cleaning and maintaining your house but will help you with their intelligence.
  • Cool Science Project Idea for 8th Grade Student  By : bindi
    An 8th grade science project to demonstrate. Very simple and easy. High school based science project idea as well.
  • A Newbie's Guide To The Human Brain  By : Thomas Tooma
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  • Relativity,Quantum Physics and String Theory  By : William Nugent
    Describes the apparent contradicions between relativity and quantum physics. Shows how the contradictions are resolved by string theory. The theories loosely based on string theory that deny the law of entropy are absurd. Spontaneous generation of the universe is one such absurd theory.
  • Science Project Perfect For A Young Student  By : bindi
    I have a fantastic science project for a young child ot a child who has a hard time with science but still needs to do a successful science project for school. They will love this and should get a good grade.
  • Global Warming Explained  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Global warming is thought of as one of the biggest threats to world security in modern times, and it is arguably already taking its toll in our weather system.
  • Deciding Research For Your Science Project  By : Jimmy Cox
    If you are having trouble deciding what to do your science research on then read this article and this will help you to figure out what you should choose.
  • Getting Started On Your Own Experiment  By : Jimmy Cox
    A really good science project can be an exciting challenge to your ingenuity, imagination, intuition and ability. You can find a problem so tantalizing that you carry it around in your mind, letting it simmer through whatever else you happen to be doing and thinking.
  • Explanation Of The Lasik Surgery Procedure  By : Courtney Tuttle
    Learning what Lasik is all about can help you to decide whether it's for you.
  • Healing Waters of Mt. Clemens, Michigan  By :
    For more than a century, the world's elite flocked to the resort town of Mt. Clemens, Michigan to soothe their bodies in the ancient healing waters of the Michigan Basin. With 34 essential minerals, Mt. Clemens seawater contains the highest mineral content of any body of water in the world.
  • Science Project to Amaze  By : bindi
    Here is an easy but intriguing science project. It should be done by a more advanced person as it requires some materials and procedures that should not be used by younger children..
  • Integrated Circuits and How They Affect You  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Integrated circuits or ICs are at the heart of all your gadgets. Find out more about them.
  • The Next Generation Technology Developement  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Technology is playing an ever-increasing role in our daily lives. From the cars we drive, the homes we live in and the places we work and learn, we are faced with technology by the bucket load, aiming to improve efficiency and encourage competitiveness on a modern scale.
  • Global Warming Articles: All Facts and Data You Need to Know About Global Warming Articles  By : Ie Kuo Yen
    Natural disasters have truly been a part of the problems in most countries. Nowadays, this has become more common and evident in international news as before. This is truly the result of global warming. The earth has certainly been hot these days. It was really observed as such since there was fire and dust which made the skies of Indonesia turn orange because of drought. It was really so as different hurricanes and tsunami hit the different part of USA and even on the other part of Asia. Also, there are real observations on the size of the ice in the Arctic and Antarctic has been recorded and this has supported the real effect of earth's warming.
  • How Does a Termite Look Like?  By : Don Pellis
    Identifying what a termite look like should be every homeowners' concern. You should ask yourself the same question. Asking what a termite looks like can help save you a lot of trouble.
  • A Look At the Enemy: What Does A Termite Look Like?  By : Don Pellis
    More than curious kids, adults and homeowners should also ask what a termite looks like. You should ask yourself the same question. Asking what a termite looks like can help save you a lot of trouble.
  • The Versatile Field of Avionics  By : Ajeet Khurana
    Avionics is about aircrafts and more. Find out about this fascinating field.
  • Electricians Education Requirements and Job Reviews  By : Elias Maseko
    Those who get training for electrician education with an apprenticeship program will receive training that will let them perform both construction and maintenance work. Here are a few things you must have to become an electrician. First a high school diploma or G.E.D., then you must pass a test to enroll in an apprenticeship program, and then have good skills in English and math.
  • Electricians: Health Matters and Tools Used  By : Wandile Maseko
    Some of the most common injuries for electricians are to the back, knees, fingers and hands. There are things that an electrician can do on the job that can lead to pain and discomfort in these areas of their body. Some of these things that can lead to pain are working in very hot or cold temperatures, staying in the same position for long periods of time, holding vibrating tools, constant pressure from a hard surface on the body, constant moving of the body from twisting, stooping and reaching and using force on your body to perform any task.
  • The Facts You Should Know About Electricians  By : Johnson Maseko
    Electricians do different types of work. Some of these types of work are wiring new houses and buildings. They also wire older buildings and homes. Electricians do maintenance around homes and businesses inspecting electrical systems and fixing problems that they may encounter. Electricians use a variety of tools to do their work. They use wire cutters, screwdrivers, knives, pliers, and hack saws just to mention a few. They also use a variety of power and testing tools while doing their work. Electricians have to be good at reading blueprints, planning and doing projects, using tools and being able to see and know the different colors of wires. Electricians can do many jobs to keep your home safe.
  • How to Choose A Topic for A Science Fair  By : Jimmy Cox
    Stumped for a good idea? Interesting project possibilities can be found almost anywhere you look.
  • The Earth When Dinosaurs Roamed  By : David Urmann
    Dinosaur facts are very interesting to read about especially to those who are studying the prehistoric times.
  • How to Plan A Science Project  By : Jimmy Cox
    Although the best science projects seldom are created according to a recipe, there is an orderly series of steps that is followed pretty universally by successful students and professional scientists.
  • Evolution's Embarrassing Moments  By : William Nugent
    Gives a history of Austin Clark, Richard Goldschmidt and Steven J. Gould's critique of Darwinian evolution and the turmoil it caused.
  • Working With The Power Of Wind  By : James Copper
    An article describing what we can do with energy from wind
  • Human Growth Hormone Information  By : David Urmann
    Understanding how human growth hormones work and the possible medical benefits for using supplemental hormones for a variety of disease is a very important scientific achievement. Learn more about all the possibilities and benefits with this article
  • Information On Dinosaur Bones  By : David Urmann
    This article discusses how dinosaurs and the prehistoric life will not be completely revealed due to the rarity of fossilization of dinosaur bones. And also provides you information on a variety of fossils, rock and minerals with this article.
  • Geometry Formulas Made Easy  By : David Urmann
    If you need introduction to geometry formulas and easy-to-understand geometry learning tips, this article will help you to get a feel of the subject.
  • How To Build Hovercraft Models For A Science Project  By : Rashel Dan
    Most schools hold science fairs that require the students to make science project. The objective of science projects is to be able to clearly display the principles of a particular branch in this course. So you came up with an idea to build hovercraft models using the applications of physics.
  • Harnessing The Suns Energy  By : James Copper
    Learn how to harness solar power
  • The Electrician: Some Good Points To Know  By : Wandile Maseko
    Electricians maintain electrical systems for residential homes and businesses. Most electricians specialize in doing work in construction or maintenance. But anymore more and more people are doing both types of work. Electricians test, install and maintain electrical systems for many purposes. Such as climate control, communications and security. Electricians also do work in business and industry. Electricians have to follow the proper building codes when installing electrical systems.
  • Medical School Admission Requirements More Than Grades  By : Richard Davies
    Medical school admission requirements are different for every school. Principally, all these schools have a basic set of courses and tests required for admittance. However, your grade point average (GPA) in undergraduate school and your MCAT score are just some of the factors for consideration by your prospective medical university. In order for you to be able to meet these requirements, you should make the necessary inquiries before you even start your undergraduate studies.
  • How To Make A Hovercraft Work  By : Rashel Dan
    Building and flying a hovercraft has a lot to do with the laws of physics. Physics will explain the equilibrium of forces between surface areas below the hovercraft board. This force of air pressure made to lift a load is the applied physics called fluid mechanics. To simplify, the scientific equations involved in how to make a hovercraft work is basically just about using air to create cushion below and thrust to move it forward.
  • The New Ford Hybrid Car  By : Anton Rowd
    Ford is one of the major car companies that bring the technology closer to home. More known for manufacturing some of the best and most trusted cars and SUVs in the United States, it was only a matter of time that the company also began the production of the Ford hybrid car.
  • The Magnificent Planet We Call Home  By : Burl Collins
    This article tells us all about the planet Earth
  • The Second Planet from the Sun  By : Burl Collins
    This article provides information about the planet Venus
  • How does fiber optics work?  By : Alfred Berger
    Fiber optics has definitely made an impact on society – and one often finds himself asking: How does fiber optics work? What makes it work so efficiently? What is the theory behind the marvelous technology?
  • A History of Science Fairs  By : Jimmy Cox
    Back in October, 1828, The American Institute of the City of New York held its first industrial fair.
  • How to Begin A Scientific Career  By : Jimmy Cox
    If your inclination is towards a scientific career, naturally the place to begin building your future is in the place where you are right now.
  • Improved RNA interference kits launched by Imgenex  By : Stephen Jones
    RNA interference (RNAi) is the process of mRNA degradation that is induced by double-stranded RNA in a sequence-specific manner. RNAi has been observed in all eukaryotes, from yeast to mammals. The RNAi pathway is thought to be an ancient mechanism for protecting the host and its genome against viruses and rogue genetic elements that use double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in their life cycles. For more details read out the following article:-
  • ATM (Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated) Antibodies from Imgenex  By : Stephen Jones
    ATM, the gene product mutated in the cancer susceptibility syndrome ataxia–telangiectasia, is related to proteins involved in DNA repair and cell-cycle control. In undamaged cells it is present as a dimer or oligomer molecule in which the kinase domain is silent because associated with the FAT region of another ATM monomer. For more information about ATM read out the given article:
  • Akt Family: Antibodies from Imgenex  By : Stephen Jones
    Akt family of serine/threonine-directed kinases regulates a diverse array of biological processes, including cellular survival, proliferation, glucose homeostasis, and vascular tone and are important molecules in mammalian cellular signaling. For more information about Akt family read out the given article:
  • Fundamental Immunology, Basic Immunology and Allergy Immunology  By : Stephen Jones
    Immunology is a broad branch of biomedical science that covers the study of all aspects of the immune system in all organisms. The immune system is the body's defense against infectious organisms and other invaders. Through a series of steps called the immune response, the immune system attacks organisms and substances that invade our systems and cause disease. For more details read out the following article:-
  • New FOXP3Δ2 (Exon 2 Deleted) Specific Antibody  By : Stephen Jones
    FOXP3 is a master regulator of immune homeostasis expressed specifically in CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory cells controlling their growth, development and function and generally accepted to be expressed in both mouse and human CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells.
  • Regulatory T Cells (Treg)  By : Stephen Jones
    Early development and differentiation of nascent T cells inside the thymus is a complex and remarkable mechanism. Around 1010 TCR variations are generated in developing lymphocyte clones through a random process of somatic cell gene reorganization.
  • Actin Antibody Available in Imgenex now  By : Stephen Jones
    Actin is a ubiquitous protein involved in the formation of filaments that are major components of the cytoskeleton. It is the monomeric subunit of microfilaments, one of the three major components of the cytoskeleton, and of thin filaments which are part of the contractile apparatus in muscle cells. For more details read out the article:
  • Toll-Like Receptor(TLR) : Unique Antibody from Imgenex  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like Receptor (TLR) family is a phylogenetically conserved mediator of innate immunity that is essential for microbial recognition. TLRs are evolutionarily conserved and their congeners have been found in insects, plants, and mammals. For more details read out the following article:
  • Ancient Astronauts from a Religious Perspective  By : Robert Thomson
    Scientists, along with most other humans, may have a mental block against recognizing ancient astronauts for the reason that the existence of extraterrestrial life runs contrary to their religious beliefs.
  • The Global Warming Hot Air  By : Calvin Joness
    Indeed some believe Global Warming is a lot of hot air. We should be worried, as an escalating Middle-East war, even where not (yet) fought over energy or water, may give us an even shorter time than we have already to marshal resources to deal with the great threat of global warming. In our online think tank we have a section on Global Warming because people are talking about it, not because I necessarily believe that mankind’s activities is causing the planet to warm, as it appears to warm and cool all by itself over periods of hundreds and thousands of years due to all sorts of interrelated cycles and patters. Perhaps if we all had a clearer idea about the effects in our daily lives, we would try to do more about global warming. Basically global warming is the ascent of the earth’s surface temperature due to chemicals in the atmosphere. Some Global Warming Alarmists think it is too late to stop the effects of mankind on our atmosphere and that these adverse effects will cause the triggering of super storms, freak weather and catastrophic situations. “I find no compelling scientific evidence that global warming is caused by anything other than ordinary, natural climatic cycles. That the signature of global warming is present in today’s climate. The mechanics of global warming are simple. Sometimes I think China needs me to go run things and then I figure they have a lot of very smart people in the world to choose from, but it is readily apparent that they are looking for short-term gains against the backdrop of 10,000 years of written recorded history of long-term strategic thinking. Yet also consider that if the US were to stop its pollution then our industrial might would be severely hampered and if China and other nations did not do the same then the playing field would be so far tipped that trade deficits would increase to an alarming rate and even more industry would move to foreign shores. Another result of warming can be seen in the Kenai Peninsula where the largest insect infestation in North America has decimated the growth of white spruce trees. Regardless of what is to come you and I will be well served by the beliefs and strategies that people with disabilities use to - not just to survive - but to live well. If you don't like it very hot then what comes next would be even worse and shouldn’t we be talking about global cooling and not global warming? It is unfortunate that liberals are pushing a global warming agenda, which does not exist and using bogus academic reports to back up their political ambitions. You see we live on the surface of the Planet and our species has evolved to deal with these things and we as an intelligent species are adapting to handle the dangers and changes of living on the hostile surface of planet. They talk of crop failures, long term droughts, flash floods and re-distribution of giant ice bergs causing changes in the balancing of tectonic plates triggering seismic events, Tsunamis and a host of other issues with sea currents, weather flows and then moving us into an ice age which might last over 10,000 years? Urban heat is one thing mankind is doing by planting concrete everywhere, but those changes in weather flows are generally regional and dissipate.
  • Solar Power And Its Future  By : Calvin Joness
    Thanks to the Bush Administrations Alternative Power Initiatives we are seeing money flowing to alternative energy research and great strides being made in the private sector. Tour buses often have televisions, refrigerators and air-conditioning all of which have electrical needs and for about $10,000 you could set up a very nice solar power system. Experts have said that the technology of using photovoltaic cells and photovoltaic shingles is a major breakthrough in the harnessing of solar power. As an active technology, one of the first uses for solar power was on NASA spacecraft. In this case, solar power can be the saving grace—the only easy way to provide energy to a place that is not easily accessible to draw energy from other sources.
  • Effective Reviews on Science and Engineering  By : Wandile Maseko
    With the goal of understanding every subject from a Christian perspective, the students of a Biblical Engineering program would not only be interested in the technical training but the gaining and creating of Biblical perspectives on subjects. During such a program, students could customize their learning based on the written body of knowledge needed to accomplish their learning goals and measurable objectives, which could be maintained using project management skills. Also of note, is that during the 2004-2005 school year, there were 565,039 foreign students enrolled in institutions of higher learning in the U.
  • The Mysteries of the Planet Venus  By : Burl Collins
    This article tells us all about the planet Venus
  • Human Artifacts Found in Fossil Beds  By : William Nugent
    Discussion of the many discoveries of human artifacts in fossil bearing rock. Discussion of documentation of these finds and books written about them. Offering this as proof that the earth is much younger than is currently postulated by mainstream geologists.
  • Soft Tissue Discovered in Dinosaur Bones  By : William Nugent
    Discusses the recent discoveries of blood remnants and soft tissue found in dinosaur bones. Shows how this offers proof that the dinosaur bones are not millions of years old because soft tissue could not be preserved that long. This is further evidence that the earth is young and evolution impossible because there would not be enough time for it to occur.
  • The First Planet  By : Burl Collins
    This article provides information about the planet Mercury
  • The Star We Call The Sun  By : Burl Collins
    This article tells us about the structure and composition of the Sun
  • Origins of The Solar System  By : Burl Collins
    This article describes how the Solar System formed
  • Why Smart People Make Stupid Decisions  By : Derek Both
    How many times have you heard stories about smart people making stupid decisions with their money?
  • Fossils - Window Into Our Past  By : Chris Campbell
    With their expertise, and the help a few well preserved fossils, it's truly amazing the things they can find out about our ancient neighbours.
  • Find Your Own Diamond Mine  By : David Cowley
    The information provided here will allow you to find your own diamond mine.
  • A Fossils Formidable Years  By : Chris Campbell
    Ever wonder exactly what a fossil is or where they came from?
  • How to Fix Light Pollution Problems With Your Telescope  By : Doug Garrett
    Ask any backyard astronomer what their biggest star-gazing problem is and they'll tell you it's light pollution. There are simple ways to fix that problem.
  • Let's Know More on Science Related Issues  By : Wandile Maseko
    Botanical prints are considered a fusion of art and science, and there are many books and websites today that detail the scientific importance of these prints. While we talk of big things like "Global warming," "Green House Gases" and such other impending disasters, we are doing little precious either in understanding these interrelationships or our scientific community has not been able to keep pace with the enormity and complexity of ecological relationships.

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