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  • "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?
  • 10 Greatest Dog Training Tips of All Time  By : Robert Thomson
    The following article is about the top 10 greatest dog training tips.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 8th Grad Science Project using Agriculture  By : bindi
    Science project for middle school students using agriculture as a theme.
  • A Brief History Of Everything  By : Saleem Rana
    Here is a thumbnail sketch of how everything came to be and a few ideas of how we may cope with the challenges of the future.
  • A Career In Criminal Investigations  By : Janice Simpleton
    With the recent influx and acceptance of shows like CSI, Criminal Minds and Dexter, it is easy to see why there is an increased incidence of people who are interested in the forensic sciences, but were you aware that this could turn out to be an extremely rewarding career path? There is a great deal of potential when it comes to the forensic scientists, and the people who find themselves in the careers that are related to such often find them to be very fulfilling in terms of intellectual reward and social merit.
  • A Digital Water Flow Meter  By : Scott Fromherz
    The digital water flow meter consists of a turbo prop sensor which is attached to a handle that is expandable and has a digital readout display.
  • A Few Important Facts About International Video Standards Conversion  By : Anna Woodward
    International video standards conversion presents a larger challenge to international viewing than does region coding.
  • A Fiber Optics Intro  By : Rodger Bailey, MS
    Why Are Fiber Optics So Important?
  • A Fossils Formidable Years  By : Chris Campbell
    Ever wonder exactly what a fossil is or where they came from?
  • A GPS System Will Take You Anywhere  By : Ray La Foy
    The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a "constellation" of 24 well-spaced satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for people with ground receivers to pinpoint their geographic location.
  • A History of Elasticity  By : James Monahan
    Man has, since the early times, found out how useful elastic materials are. And today's man has improved on this idea and constantly finds ways to make more elastic materials to suit his everyday needs.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A Look Into The Cosmos: How Telescopes Work  By : Ray La Foy
    Since Galileo gifted the world with the telescope, technology has driven it along to becoming very hi-tech and very modern.
  • A Newbie's Guide To The Human Brain  By : Thomas Tooma
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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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:
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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:
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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.
  • Alternating Current And Its Role in Electricity  By : Alisha Dhamani
    AC motor is an electric motor that is driven by an alternating current.
  • 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
  • Alternative Energy Systems May Create Low Cost Power  By : Dave Millington
    Real alternatives to conventional power sources
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • Aluminum Anodizing Technology and Market Assessment  By : Brian Reuter
    The strongest growth category for anodized aluminum appears to be that of transportation. An expected increase in the production of new aircraft to replace aging fleets and the auto industry's trend of increasing the use of aluminum for vehicle frames and bodies are expected to be the primary drivers of this growth.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • An Overview Of Solar Energy And Other Renewable Energy Sources  By : James Copper
    This article provides a fascinating and insightful look at solar and other forms of renewable energy.
  • Ancient Astronauts and Contemporary Skepticism  By : Robert Thomson
    Skeptics are provided with ideas on how to refute archaeological evidence of an ancient astronaut.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Apoptosis Programmed Cell Death  By : Stephen Jones
    Apoptosis is regulated by death domain (DD) and/or caspase recruitment domain (CARD) containing molecules and a caspase family of proteases. A novel CARD domain containing protein was recently identified and designated ARC for apoptosis repressor with CARD (1). For more details read out the article:
  • Are we "Livin" or just "Survivin"?  By : Stephen Jones
    Apoptosis is regulated by death domain (DD) and/or caspase recruitment domain (CARD) containing molecules and a caspase family of proteases. A novel CARD domain containing protein was recently identified and designated ARC for apoptosis repressor with CARD (1). For more details read out the article:
  • 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.
  • Area Velocity Flow Meter: How It Works  By : Scott Fromherz
    Although the term 'area velocity flow meter' may sound rather complicated to some, the basics of how it works are actually not all that complicated.
  • 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..
  • Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms,Treatment  By : kaleb
    Arthritis is a widespread problem throughout the world, with many people experiencing some form of the disease. As the state’s population continues to age, the number of people affected by arthritis is expected to continue to increase. A diagnosis of arthritis is based on the pattern of symptoms, medical history, family history, physical examination, X-rays and lab tests.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Astronomy Real Star Power  By : Chris Campbell
    Astronomy has to be one the most humbling of all subjects to study. Just the thought of our universe, being like a grain of sand in a sandy shore of universes, is enough to make me want to crawl back under the sheets.
  • 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:
  • 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?.
  • 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.
  • Barometers, Atmospheric Pressure and Weather Forecasts  By : David H Urmann
    Changes in atmospheric pressures on barometers supply the reliable data for weather forecasts.
  • Battery Charging Instructions for Extending Battery Life  By : Bobby George
    Instruction on the best charging practices for new and replacement batteries.
  • BBQ Causes Cancer  By : Sarah Jones
    BBQ can cause cancer to those that eat it.
  • Beating the High Price of Gasoline with Biodiesel  By : Joseph Then
    With the price of traditional fuel rising faster everyday, people everywhere are looking for alternatives. Electric cars were once touted as the way to save the environment and beat the cost of gasoline, but they are so expensive that very few people can afford to save money by purchasing one.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • 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?
  • BIO-FUEL CROPS PRODUCING BIO-DIESEL  By : misty
    A HEALTHY AND VIABLE FUTURE IN VIETNAM

    GreenEnergy Ltd, is Vietnam’s first mover in
    the scientific cultivation of bio-fuel crops. The
    founder of Green Energy Mrs.Tang Thi Kim
    Phuong is an entrepreneur, wife and mother
    and has devoted the last three years of her life
    to the conception, incorporation and licensing
    of GreenEnergy Ltd; Vietnam (GEV).
  • Biodiesel and You  By : Joseph Then
    The idea of using an all natural biodegradable fuel source may seem a bit too science fiction or Hollywood for the average person.
  • Biodiesel as an Alternative Fuel  By : Joseph Then
    Biodiesel fuel is a fuel made from the oil of certain oilseed crops such as soybean, canola, palm kernel, coconut, sunflower, safflower, corn and a hundreds of other oil producing crops. The oil is extracted by the use of a press. The oil is then mixed in specific proportions with other agents which causes a chemical reaction. The results of this reaction are two products, biodiesel and soap.
  • Biodiesel Testing - Quality and Purity Testing Increase Confidence And Assure Results  By : Andrew Stratton
    Biodiesel and biofuel production is growing at an ever growing rate as new production facilities appear across Europe, Asia, and the Americas every month. Manufacturers of biodiesel testing equipment are responding to these growing demands to supply the market at every level.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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……..
  • Boolean Algebra  By : Devendra Saxena
    One of the primary requirements when dealing with digital circuits is to find ways to make them as simple as possible. This constantly requires that complex logical expressions be reduced to simpler expressions that nevertheless produce the same results under all possible conditions.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Calibration Devices and Why We Love Them  By : Rob Parker
    In the world today we are constantly checking things come up to standard. We need to calibrate instruments and devices all the time.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Canadian Scientists Discover Gene for Depression  By : Dave Gosine
    Canadian scientists have identified a gene that makes some people susceptible to major depressive disorders.
  • Capacitor: An Overview  By : James Monahan
    Anybody in the field of electronics would doubtless be familiar with a capacitor, but what exactly is it?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Changing the Information Flow from Your DNA can Change Your Life  By : Bruce Forciea
    Explores the new science of epigenetics and how behaviors can change the information from DNA to help you to be healthy.
  • Cheltenham Festival '07  By : Dr Andrew Impey
    A brief look at some of the highlights at this year's Cheltenham Science Festival.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Clearing up Some Phermone Myths  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article describes what one can expect when using phermones.
  • Climate Change - The Coming Crisis  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    While many contend that there are different reasons behind the changing of our climate, few can deny that our planet is going through a period of immense changes.
  • 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.
  • Close Encounters Of The First Kind : 2006 and 2007  By : Lou Drake
    The years 2006 and 2007 saw a wide range of Close Encounters of the First Kind accounts that spread across the world, including destinations, such as Kent, England and India. In this article, you will learn the details regarding mysterious red orbs in the sky, as well as strange happenings close to the Vatican.
  • 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.
  • 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 !
  • 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.
  • Commotion with Corrosion  By : James Monahan
    To explain it further, corrosion is defined as the wearing away of materials in a slow blow by blow process.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Controversial Research: Embryonic Stem Cells and Obesity Vaccines  By : David Stockwell
    When the results of the research are controversial, it draws people's attention. This can lead to the field itself, like Embryonic Stem Cell and Obesity research becoming controversial. But controversial research can lead to more new developments as researchers strive to address the controversy with new solutions.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Copper Makes the World Go Round Too  By : James Monahan
    I'm pretty sure you know what copper is. After all, it's found in a lot of the things we come across in our day-to-day experiences.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Data Validation through Tissue Analysis  By : Stephen Jones
    IMGENEX History-Array™ tissue array slides are a simple, powerful, inexpensive, yet highly efficient method for expression analysis or localization studies of molecular targets at the DNA, RNA or protein level.
  • 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.
  • Destination: Saturn  By : Dr Andrew Impey
    Ever thought about Saturn as a holiday destination? Me neither, but if you were to choose Saturn as your next holiday destination there are a few things that you will need to know about your trip....

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