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Squids Attract Bacteria By Their Slime

July 23, 2008

If you have ever been inquisitive about the vast variety of creatures living in the depths of the blue sea, you must have discovered a plethora of creatures living underwater. The salmon on your plate, great white sharks, octopuses and squids are among the thousands of organisms that live under the sea. Unlike terrestrial animals, aquatic life is very colorful and vibrant. This can be seen in the coral reefs, where a huge variety of creatures and plants of different sizes and features live. To experience this wonder, one can... Read more »

Where Does Solar Energy Come From?

July 23, 2008

Solar energy is making a big impact today. In the world we live, we have put major strain on natural resources. But, there is a renewable energy source, which is becoming a viable source to meet the needs of humanity, it is called solar energy. But, where does solar energy come from? Imagine a home that is powered by a residential solar energy system. This home has electric 24 hours a day. You could watch TV all day, keep all the lights on, and not have to worry about an electric bill! So, how does this work? Where does solar energy come from? In discovering where does solar energy come from, let us consider that we are in that solar powered home. Imagine for a moment that you want to watch TV. You... Read more »

Telescopes Or Binoculars For Astronomy?

July 23, 2008

Do you want to get into the fun scientific hobby of astronomy? First you will need a scientific instrument which will allow the heavens to come to you! This can be done with a telescope or even astronomy binoculars. In this article, we will take a look at both options. There are different benefits to both owning a telescope or binoculars for astronomy use. There are also negatives to both, and it is important you weigh the strengths of both options before buying binoculars or a telescope for backyard astronomy. * The Telescope For Astronomy If you buy a Meade, Celestron, Orion or many other telescopes from manufacturers... Read more »

Anyone For Tennis? A Personal Trainers Guide To Building A Better Player

July 22, 2008

At last, spring has finally sprung and we can once again venture outside and enjoy the great outdoors. Traditionally, this is the time of year when weekend warriors all over the nation dust off their racquets and begin their mass exodus toward whatever passes for a tennis court in order to play what is arguably one of the most popular games in the UK. Considering the popularity of the game, you’d think that those who play tennis would be serious about their conditioning. After all, with a sport that requires rapid direction change, explosive power output and a huge anaerobic component, the demands placed upon the body can be immense. Unfortunately though, many players rely on playing the game itself once or twice... Read more »

What Schools Fail To Keep Science Exciting

July 21, 2008

Many kids in school think that science is only interesting to the super-smart, since it’s all formulas and textbooks. This is a common misconception, but it doesn’t make it true. The fault doesn’t lie with science as a subject, rather with the way it is being taught at school. In almost all the schools science, which is a practical subject, is dealt with theoretically (they talk about how it should work, instead of showing you). Teachers assume that all students are keen enough to understand and apply the theory in practical life. However, the boring and dull way in which science subjects are taught at most schools really kills the... Read more »

Cars Run On Water Kits Reach Record Growth

July 19, 2008

Move over 6th gear and make room for the car that runs on water kit. This new gadget fits right under the hood. It’s also capable of doubling your gas mileage. This kit converts regular water into a special form of hydrogen. Known as HHO, it can make your car run twice as efficiently. Hydrogen burns much better than gas and it doesn′t create pollution. What’s really impressive is that water is free. Water is also highly available as it makes up 70% of the surface on our Earth. Water does not ruin our environment either. You still have to use gasoline in conjunction with these... Read more »

Can You Really Run A Car On Water

July 19, 2008

Good news - there is a water powered auto. Today, new solutions have been developed on which a water fueled auto is a reality. The obvious benefit is the tremendous savings due to the high cost of fuel but, there is also the benefit of improving the environment. The cost of fuel has never been higher. Obviously, this is placing a tremendous strain on a person’s wallet, which is why they are looking for ways to have water used for energy. With the development of conversion kits, it is possible to create... Read more »

Technology Used In Astronomy Today

July 18, 2008

Astronomy is a topic in science. For most of astronomy, there are scientific instruments in use. These can be telescopes, which have different technologies, and also that of using computers. In this article, we will take a look at technology used in astronomy today. Since the dawn of time, man has looked up at the stars in amazement. What were these shimmering lights in the night sky? A torch to light our way? It certainly has been used for farmers, sailors, and many other areas to determine the seasons and other important aspects, however, let us look at the technology used in astronomy. What was the technology that stone age man and any man or woman today who looks up at the night sky? What is... Read more »

The Science Of Astronomy Today

July 18, 2008

When we think of astronomy, we may be inclined to think that it only deals with scientists and astronomers looking up at objects in space with a telescope. However, there is far more to astronomy than simply looking at objects in space. In this article, we will look into the science of astronomy. The countdown has started, and astronauts in are preparing for a journey that will take them to our Moon. The button is pressed and the space shuttle begins on its assent. At this point, we may start to imagine that astronomy is not just about telescopes and taking pictures of objects in space. As that space shuttle begins to go, it needs fuel to go. And here we find our first science - chemistry. The mixture of fuel which includes oxygen is one which... Read more »

Benefits of Using Water as Fuel

July 17, 2008

Many cars have been ruined by having water put into the gas tank. However, there is now a way to use water as fuel, creating better efficiency. In fact, for a car to run on water is something possible. Being able to run your car on water has never been more realistic. Although you could not simply fill the gas tank with water, you can use water as a means of fuel instead of gas. Obviously, the amount of money saved is tremendous, not to mention the benefit to the environment. Sadly, the price of gas around the country has skyrocketed, making it impossible... Read more »

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