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  • Science Fiction Vision, Laser Eye Surgery and Electronic Bifocals  By : john mce
    Heralded as a revolution by people who need glasses to read, laser eye surgery can eternally change your vision by reshaping the cornea. After a hinged flap is cut a portion of the cornea is revealed and exposed to laser pulses that vaporise the cornea and correct the shape permanently.
  • Preventing Brain Damage After a Brain Insult  By : Robert Webb
    Scientists have had success in reducing brain damage after a brain insult by using a polymer called polyethylene glycol.
  • The End Of The Dinosaurs  By : Patrick Omari
    An article detailing the era in which the dinosaurs lived, and how they met their end.
  • 5 Of the Best Remote Control Toys for Kids for Christmas  By : hbhbhb
    Bratz Tokyo A Go - Remote controlled Car 27MHz
    Tyco Radio Controlled Terrain Twister
    Cadillac Escalade R/C 1:6 scale -27 MHz
    Hover Copter Wireless Flying Saucer
    Nikko 1:10 Ferrai F1 R/C kit.
  • Is It Possible for Strata Layers to Form Quickly?  By : Russ Miller
    The 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens provided an incredible study opportunity for scientists, but what they discovered was a most unexpected shock to many of them.
  • A Special Kind of Pheromone  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article describes a discovery of a new phermone and its effects.
  • US Military Creating an Artificial Intelligence  By : Robert Webb
    DARPA is creating a cat level artificial intelligence in a neuromorphic chip
  • Green Laser Technology Can Enhance The Future  By : Richard West..
    Infrared lasers are electromagnetic radiations with a wavelength longer than seeable light. But they are shorter than microwave radiation. Infrared lasers supply light to the optical fiber communication systems. Infrared lasers, having wavelengths of 1,330 nm or 1,550 nm, are the finest options for typical silica fibers. Infrared lasers are also used for welding, cutting and engraving of materials. They provide high power and fine band tunable light. Therefore infrared lasers are useful in photo acoustic (PA) techniques. At present CO2 and CO lasers are usually used as light source in PA detection of gases. The reason is that these lasers offer comparatively high power.
  • How to improve my gas mileage with the Super Gas Saver - Revealed  By : Dr. Ronald Ernest
    You've heard the hype and buzz and they're all TRUE - water-for-fuel systems are unbeatable when it comes to empowering your car with hydrogen!
  • The First Life On Land  By : Patrick Omari
    Once life had evolved in the oceans, how did it make it onto land, and what was that life like? Find out about the first land dwelling creatures in this article.
  • How Do Diamonds Prove Our Planet Is Young, and Not Billions of Years Old?  By : Russ Miller
    Recent Carbon-14 tests on diamonds from various parts of the world reveal these diamonds contain Carbon-14, which is proof that diamonds are not hundreds of millions of years old as previously claimed.
  • Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation with tDCS  By : Robert Webb
    Brain stimulation using transcranial direct current stimulation.
  • A Mini Telescope Buyers Guide On How To Buy A Telescope  By : Koz Huseyin
    Are you interested in astronomy? Wouldn't it be great, to really see, what all those shinning points of light are, in the night sky? Well, you can with a telescope, but how to buy a telescope? What do you need to get started in astronomy, and wouldn't it be great to have it all in an easy telescope buying guide, such as this article?
  • Is There Evidence That Carbon-14 Dating Proves a Young Earth?  By : Russ Miller
    Open-minded examination of scientific facts reveals that Carbon Dating supports the biblical account that the earth was judged by a global flood in the recent past.
  • What Was Early Earth Like?  By : Patrick Omari
    What were the first life forms, and how did they come into being? Find out in this article, as well as how life developed over its first billion years.
  • How Did The Solar System Begin?  By : Patrick Omari
    An article looking at how the solar system was formed and how Earth became hospitable for life.
  • Is Carbon Dating Reliable?  By : Russ Miller
    Carbon Dating methods are subjected to the scrunity of established scientific facts.
  • Best Places To Buy Telescopes - Online Or Offline?  By : Koz Huseyin
    The internet has allowed us easier access to products which weren't easy to find before. Finding a telescope to buy need not be difficult. But is the internet the place to offer the best places to buy telescopes?
  • The Big Bang And The Start Of The Universe  By : Patrick Omari
    Ever wondered how it all started? This article explains what is currently understood about the Big Bang and how everything came to be.
  • Pest Control with Phermones  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article describes other applications of phermones
  • Do Today's Telescopes Outperform Galileo's Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Since the internet has created easy access to even a hobby such as practical astronomy, we have easy access to telescopes. Even some toy stores sell telescopes. The question comes to mind - do all these telescopes outperform Galileo's telescope. Join me as we take a look.
  • How Do Telescopes Help Scientists?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Astronomy is one of the oldest of sciences. Since the dawn of time, men and woman have looked up at the heavens for answers. So, how does a telescope help scientists today? In this article, we will look at how does telescopes help scientists.
  • Can Physics Explain The Mentos - Soda Phenomenon?  By : Sara Jones
    Why does dropping Mentos into Coke create a fountain?
  • Is Potassium-Argon Dating Reliable?  By : Russ Miller
    When compared to real science, radiometric (also called radioisotope) dating methods used by Darwinian scientists fall far short of being scientific.
  • Phermones in the Animal Kingdom  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article gives a brief background of phermones as applied as used by other species other than humans
  • Mettler Toledo: Drop By Drop  By : Fabian Toulouse..
    Humans have long comprehended the need to be able to measure things such as time, length, weight, and mass, and for more than 6,000 years they have been perfecting their means of doing so. In fact, as long ago as the 4th millennium, civilized peoples in Egypt and Mesopotamia were discovering ways to measure an object's weight. The tiniest division of weight during the Bronze Age was 1.704 mm, achieved by the people of the Indus Valley.
  • Poker Geschenke  By : Benjamin Brause
    Poker ist zurzeit einer der meist besprochen Spiele der Welt. Es scheint als ob Poker überall erscheint: im Fernsehen, im Internet und in Geschenk-Geschäften. Nach dem riesigen Wachstum in der Popularität des Pokers wuchs der Markt von Poker-Zusätzen und Poker-Geschenken massiv.
  • Obtain Your Internet Psychic Reading The Easy Way  By : Chris Channing..
    Whether or not psychic ability is apparent in humans or in their surroundings is a highly debated topic. But we can't deny that out of all the "misses" predicted in psychic connections, some uncanny "hits" have been predicted in certain cases. Finding a free psychic reading, as a result, could mean the difference between knowing one's future and being ignorant to what may happen.
  • Happy Reactions to EPA Decision  By : Cindy Zimmerman Cindy Zimmerman
    Happy Reactions to EPA Decision
    Cindy Zimmerman
    Ethanol producer groups and many farm organizations are doing the happy dance today with EPA’s announcement that it would deny a request by Texas Governor Rick Perry to reduce the Renewable Fuels Standard.
  • Astronomy For Beginners - What You Need To Get Started In Backyard Astronomy  By : Koz Huseyin
    Are you interested in astronomy? How do you get started? Do you need an expensive telescope to start doing backyard astronomy? Can you start doing astronomy experiments easily, without having to buy a telescope? The truth is astronomy for beginners doesn't need to be difficult, and you can easily get into backyard astronomy tonight!
  • Pregnancy is a Good Time to Guard Against Radiation  By : Paul Fitzgerald
    Can simple cell phone conversations create enough radiation exposure to affect your pregnancy. Some on the jury of professionals say yes.
  • What About Lucy? Is She The Missing Link?  By : Russ Miller
    The claim that Lucy was an ancestor of humans and showed signs of transforming into a human is discussed in this article.
  • You Can Foster a Love of Astronomy  By :
    If you ask a lot of kids if they enjoy science a good portion of them will make a face or tell you that it is not their favorite subject. Despite the disinterest in science for a lot of children, we can and should foster a love of astronomy in children.
  • Dinosaur Extinction: One Giant Mystery  By : Amy Nutt
    Many different species in the history of life on this planet have simply ceased to be. Gone but not forgotten these strange animals leave evidence of their existence entombed in the sedimentary layers of the earth's crust. As fascinating as these fossilized discoveries are, what's even more fascinating is the mystery of what happened to them.
  • In The Land Of Giants: Argentinosaurus, Puertasaurus And Futalognkosaurus  By : Amy Nutt
    Patagonia has become synonymous with 'giant' discoveries of the prehistoric world. Dinosaurs that dwarf their contemporaries are found here frequently and paleontologists are flocking to the region to unearth them.
  • Chasing Dinosaurs: Where To Look For Fossils  By : Amy Nutt
    Dinosaurs have long been a source of fascination and the inspiration for many stories and scientific explorations. Fossilized dinosaur bones have been discovered in different parts of the world for centuries, with the first scientifically recorded specimen called Megalosaurus unearthed near Oxford in 1824 by William Buckland.
  • Green Lasers Are Better Than Red Lasers  By : Richard West..
    Every good geek has played around with a laser pointer that has a red beam. You might have used one for work, to highlight and gesture when giving a PowerPoint talk. And to tease your cat or dog, make fun of your friends by planting a red dot in their forehead, and lots more fun things.
  • Australian researcher wants more young people to study science  By : James0 Njoroge0
    Australian researcher wants more young people to study science
    By James Njoroge
    There’s this article about Professor Wynne Jones, of Harper Adams University College in Australia, urging young people to study science. Actually, this is not the main theme of the article: It’s about the controversy surrounding genetically modified GM foods, and how it can be solved through public education.
  • Was Neanderthal Man The Missing Link?  By : Russ Miller
    Darwinism's false Neanderthal Man claims are unraveled by the observable evidence.
  • Is It Worth Buying A Used Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Trying to find a telescope to buy is not always easy. It is not as if, every street has a store selling telescopes. Another option is buying a used telescope. However, is this such a great idea? Are there some things that you need to know, before buying used? In this article, you will discover is it worth buying a used telescope, and how to buy a telescope.
  • The Resistivity Meter, Vital Equipment In A Number Of Industries  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the process of calculating resistivity and why this type of meter has been instrumental in making the mining industry safer and improving the reliability of electrical devices.
  • Best Places To Buy Telescopes  By : Koz Huseyin
    What are some of the best places to buy a telescope? What places can offer a great service, a great price, yet allow you to get the most out of the science of astronomy? Luckily there are some best places to buy telescopes. In this article, we will take a look at the best places to buy telescopes.
  • Telescope Buying Guide - How To Buy A Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Are you interested in astronomy? Wouldn't it be great, to really see, what all those shinning points of light are, in the night sky? Well, you can with a telescope, but how to buy a telescope? What do you need to get started in astronomy, and wouldn't it be great to have it all in an easy telescope buying guide, such as this article?
  • What are bedbugs/where do bedbugs occur?  By : Leslie Leslie
    What are bedbugs/where do bedbugs occur?

    Although it may seem as if you're sleeping alone, you could be snuggling with a nest of bed bugs. Bed bugs are tiny, wingless insects that feed solely upon the blood of warm-blooded animals, including humans. Bed bugs and their relatives have evolved as nest parasites. Certain kinds inhabit bird nests and bat roosts and await the return of their hosts; others have adapted well to living in the ‘nests’ (homes) of people.
  • Do Any Fossils Prove That Birds Evolved From Dinosaurs?  By : Russ Miller
    This article reveals how real science destroys the notion of birds evolving from dinosaurs, which is a popular claim of Darwinism.
  • Seven Powerful Ways to Attract Men  By : Jessica Thomson
    Stay in a group but be different. Difference from the rest is the magnet that attracts men. A female should look attractive but the definition of being attractive is different for different men. Do something which is out of the blue but not to weird as if trying to seek everyone's attentions. At times be what you are and at time be what you are not. This totally depends on the situation and your perception. Wear some extraordinary jewelry of if you cannot afford that go in for some unusual acces
  • A Guide To The Basic Principles Of Fibre Optics  By : Shaun Parker
    An accessible summary of the fundamental prinicples behind the innovative science of fibre optics.
  • Can Life Spontaneously Generate Itself From Non-Life?  By : Russ Miller
    Darwinism's struggle to overcome the Law of Biogenesis is discussed in this article.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Pokerface  By : Artur Blum
    Viele haben schon mal was von einem Pokerface gehört, nur die wenigen wissen, von der Rede ist!
  • 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.
  • Pastime Hypothesis  By : Robert Thomson
    Game theory is a sphere of applied mathematics that is used in the social sciences (most notably economics), biology, supporting science, computer science, and viewpoint. Game theory attempts to mathematically capture behavior in strategic situations, in which an person success in making choices depends on the choices of others. While initially developed to analyze competitions in which one individual does better at another's expense (zero sum games), it has been prolonged to treat a wide class of connections, which are classified according to several criteria.
  • 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.
  • Hot Secrets To Become A Top Psychic Medium  By : Jessica Thomson
    Psychic ability is a skill that has to be groomed and nurtured to perfection along with the passage of time and experience. All Psychic mediums are amateur in the initial stages but later become perfect. A psychic medium gets in contact with divine spirit guide, communicates with it and transmits the same to the seekers or the clients. A person has to decide the type of medium he wishes to be. The state of mind should be receptive and positive. Positive thoughts and energy are a prerequisite to
  • 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.
  • A Learn Spanish Program that will make you crazy  By : Jessica Thomson
    Is there any reason, why any person would show any interest to learn a foreign language, different from one's own? For many people in the United States it is very important for them to learn Spanish, which is the second largest language group in the country. Learning Spanish thus helps them to communicate and do business with the espanians. Also, many Americans visit Mexico as tourists. The Program is available on a set CDs or downloadable files. Therefore, it is quite convenient to listen to th
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • There's Always Some Skeptics About The WaTER Car  By : Longing Canister
    Science fiction has brought about many changes in technology. The authors of these books have brought controversy. The controversial aspect of the technological advances based upon science fiction novels have been around since their inception.
  • 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.
  • Welcome to the World of Phernones  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article gives a brief background to phermones. If you are a new to the phero world, this is a good place to start.
  • Phermones Put To The Test  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article enumerates some experiments suggesting the effectiveness of phermones.
  • Solar Energy – Sources of Clean Natural Power  By : Editor123
    Solar energy is the one of the most abundant sources of energy. Nature bestows us with abundance of solar rays to take benefit of. According to experts, if used properly, solar energy can fulfill years of energy consumption needs of entire human race.
  • 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.
  • Patient Cable  By : David Sybert David Sybert
    Patient Cable

    We all know that our health is the only thing we have that we really need to look after in our lives. It is our lives that comes first, and then the lives of others, this might seem a bit selfish, but if you think about it, if you do not take care of yourself you will not be able to take care of the rest of the people around you. Now we are not saying that you must ignore everyone else, because if you have a patient that you need to take care of you need to do that, but you do not need to do it alone because here at Patient Cable we care and we want to help you.
  • Cars Can Use Water For Fuel  By : Ronald Rapier
    Technology is finally catching up to the private sector. There's a new guy in town and he comes in the size of a two liter bottle of soda. This device can improve gas mileage from 20-80%.
  • Mettler Toledo: Incredible Accuracy  By : Fabian Toulouse..
    There is no more esteemed name in the business of scales and measurement than Mettler Toledo, a company that has been creating its good name for over sixty years. For decades they have been manufacturing an astounding variety of instruments which provide the highest degree of precision and efficiency available. With products designed for laboratories, postal services, and food manufacturing and grocery stores, this company is greatly responsible for the accuracy of the work in many fields.
  • Water Is Good For Drinking And Fuel  By : Chinese Checker
    The science fiction community has long been promoting the use of water as a way to fuel a car. It has been documented by such authors as H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, and Piers Anthony. These inventive minds have always brought the world technology never before thought of.
  • Finding Hybrid Alternative Fuel  By : Frank Nitro
    Millions of people are stressed over paying outrageous prices for gas. Today, the price of gas has hit an all-time high with no relief in sight. This means that people need to take control and start looking at other possibilities such as a hydrogen hybrid or hybrid alternative fuel.
  • Improve My Gas Mileage NOW - The Ins And Outs Of Super Gas Saver  By : Dr. Ronald Ernest
    50,000 American households are talking and buzzing about itand all the hype is TRUE beyond doubt. Water-for-fuel technology is the BEST answer to your plea - "Improve my gas mileage NOW!"
  • The Dynamics of a Water-Fuelled 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.
  • Weights and Measures: Always Mettler Toledo  By : Fabian Toulouse..
    Humans have long understood the need to be able to measure things such as time, length, weight, and mass, and for over 6,000 years they have been perfecting their means of doing so. In fact, as far back as|as long ago as the 4th millennium, civilized peoples in Egypt and Mesopotamia were devising ways to measure an object's weight. The tiniest division of weight during the Bronze Age was 1.704 mm, achieved by the people of the Indus Valley.
  • 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.
  • Down In the Lab  By : Fabian Toulouse..
    Any kind of laboratory, whether it is attached to an urban high school, a high profile pharmaceutical company, a large manufacturer, or a research university, shares the same needs when looking for a supplier for the laboratory equipment and chemicals they need. With so much riding on dependable results, a laboratory must be able to trust a supplier to deliver quality goods at all times, but that is not always the case.

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