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- Flame Retardants Work in Various Ways
By: Victor Lezo - Jun 26, 2009 Any product that is exposed to the public needs to be as safe as possible. One way to try to make plastics and textiles safe is to add flame...
- Significance of the Reproductive System
By: David Urmann - Jun 26, 2009 The reproductive system is an important part of human biology. Learn more about the reproductive system.
- Understanding What Corrosion Is
By: Matthew McKernan - Jun 25, 2009 In this article we are going to discuss corrosion and what happens to the metal when corrosion happens. When a metal reacts with water and oxygen...
- Surgical Loupes: Magnification in the Surgery
By: Karl Tibbett - Jun 24, 2009 Can you picture a world in which the concept of surgical loupes or even dental microscopes are just a far off fantasy? Would you even consider...
- How Is Electricity Produced?
By: Pat Carpenter - Jun 23, 2009 Electrical energy was one of man's greatest discoveries. It has helped build new civilizations. The large amount of electricity produced has its...
- Weather Stations - What You Should Look For And How You Can Construct Your Own
By: Paul Macini - Jun 23, 2009 Everybody needs to know what the weather is going to do. One needs it in order to determine what to wear or what to plan for the day. In the main,...
- Having An In Depth Knowledge Of Physics Can Lead You To A Successful Career
By: John Fishman - Jun 20, 2009 Physics is an interesting section of science that deals with the elementary as well as complex principles of the universe and it includes a huge...
- Laboratory Furniture - There is more to a lab than test tubes
By: Simon Carter - Jun 19, 2009 Gone are the days when science was shrouded in secrecy and confined to only the most secure locations. To the contrary, more and more institutions...
- What is Solar Energy?
By: Walter Hull - Jun 19, 2009 For whatever the reason, we have a giant and extremely dense sphere of hydrogen in the sky called the Sun. How lucky for us this is, since the Sun...
- Why Use Solar Energy?
By: Walter Hull - Jun 18, 2009 Chances are, you are already using solar energy in a variety of forms. It is the primary fuel source in the creation of food, fresh water,...
- Biographical Information for Thomas Edison
By: Brian Engle - Jun 18, 2009 Thomas Edison is known to be one of the most prolific inventors in history. He invented hundreds of appliances and made others better. His...
- Atomic Time and the GPS System
By: Dave Evans - Jun 16, 2009 This article describes how the GPS system provides super-accurate time and how it can be used for precision timing applications.
- Engineering Design Of Famous UK Bridges
By: Anna Stenning - Jun 15, 2009 This article looks at the engineering design of some famous UK bridges.
- The Importance of Dental Lighting in Medicine
By: Karl Tibbett - Jun 13, 2009 For surgeons and dentists, precision is of the upmost importance. When in the midst of a delicate procedure, doctors only have one chance to get it...
- A Little Bit Of Info About The Versatility Of Stainless Steel
By: Art Gib - Jun 12, 2009 Stainless steel is a marvelous invention that changed the face of industrial, commercial, and domestic metallurgy forever. It is such a normal part...
- Solar Lights: The Newest Technology That Saves You Money
By: Phineas Duru - Jun 11, 2009 Solar lights are the wave of our illuminating future. While we have used the energy of sunlight for eons, we have only recently been able to...
- Helping You Research Stem Cells Online
By: Mike Selvon - Jun 10, 2009 There are many reasons why you may be interested in research stem cells.
- Where Is Regenerative Medicine Heading?
By: Mike Selvon - Jun 9, 2009 Stem cells research has lead us down an interesting path to the realm of regenerative medicine.
- The Role of Lab Design Today
By: Simon Carter - Jun 8, 2009 Labs are integral to our economic way of life and form a major part of our society. Though little may be known about the work that occurs within...
- The Holiday of the Future
By: Patrick Omari - Jun 8, 2009 One day we may be able to take a holiday to our nearest planetary neighbour Mars. What would this be like?
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