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- Lab Instruments Get Smaller and Faster
By: Andrew Long - Aug 6, 2009 Covers a number of fundamental points to do with how advances in technology has resulted in smaller lab instruments, which take up less room in the...
- Lab Products Move With The Times
By: Andrew Long - Aug 6, 2009 Describes how certain products in the lab have moved with the demands on new technologies and the intense applications expected of them.
- An Introduction To Memory Foam
By: Amit Kheterpal - Aug 6, 2009 Memory foam was originally introduced by a team of NASA scientists and since then it has been used commercially for manufacturing of mattress...
- Iconic Civil and Structural Engineering - Isambard Kingdom Brunel
By: Phil Byrne - Aug 4, 2009 The civil engineering life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 500 words.
- News From Mars
By: Nikky Alonso - Aug 4, 2009 Only last weekend the JPL team which is leading the operations of the two rovers on Mars declared alert after the on board computer of Spirit has...
- The Best Way To Learn Astral Projection For Beginners
By: Myron Summers - Jul 31, 2009 Trying to drive from one place to another in almost every crowded city, you can see how we live in these days. People angry with each other,...
- Types of Research Design: an Introduction
By: Vincent Sparks - Jul 28, 2009 Designing your research properly is the first step in doing research. The research design guides you through the subsequent steps in your project....
- Fuji Xerox And Science
By: Mike Duke - Jul 27, 2009 How many awards does it take to prove a company has what it takes to be considered a serious player as an environmentally-conscious player on the...
- Astronomy For Kids.
By: Colin Jones - Jul 26, 2009 Astronomy is a very serious branch of science, although many people get involved with it when they are very young. Astronomy is inspiring pursuit...
- A Look At the Enemy: What Does A Termite Look Like?
By: Don Pellis - Jul 25, 2009 Kids shouldn't be the only ones who should wonder what a termite looks like. You should ask yourself the same question. Asking what a termite looks...
- From Sundials to Atomic Clocks: The Measurement of Time
By: Dave Evans - Jul 23, 2009 This article describes the fundamental nature of time, how it is measured by movement, and how it is closely related to the concept of space. It...
- Buying A Telescope - What You Need To Know
By: Joy Davenport - Jul 22, 2009 Giving a telescope as a gift - whether to a child or to yourself - is a chance to open up new vistas of curiosity and new horizons of exploration....
- An Introduction to Wind Power
By: Walter Hull - Jul 22, 2009 Tapping the energy of the winds is one of the oldest tricks in the books. Wind power moved our boats across the seven seas, and has rotated our...
- The Many Uses For Calcium Chloride
By: Matthew McKernan - Jul 21, 2009 There are many uses for calcium chloride. It can be used in the industry, food, and can also be used in medicine. It is as basic salt. There are...
- Challenging The Moon Hoax Conspiracy Theory - Part Three
By: Patrick Omari - Jul 21, 2009 The final installment of this debunking of the moon hoax conspiracy theory looks at photographs on the moon, radiation exposure and using...
- Considerations When Mounting Solar Panels
By: Walter Hull - Jul 21, 2009 Once the decision is made to install solar panels, one must determine how to mount them effectively. The mounting system should be simple,...
- Adhesive Tape In Engineering
By: Dominic Donaldson - Jul 19, 2009 Engineering isn't all about nuts and bolts; it is becoming increasingly popular for engineers to use adhesives in constructing anything from car...
- Thermal Collectors and Thermal Solar Power Systems
By: Walter Hull - Jul 19, 2009 The term thermal solar power refers to systems that convert solar radiation into useful heat. This is also referred to as passive solar energy. It...
- The Wonderful Properties Of Organosilane
By: Chad DeBolt - Jul 17, 2009 An organosilane is a compound which is a derivative of a silane. As the name indicates, it is part organic, but must also contacin at least one...
- Rewarding Careers in Human Biology
By: David Urmann - Jul 17, 2009 Human Biology involves two or more disciplines and professions and studies human beings from the individual and cellular stage to the population...
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