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25th September 2009
Cite the word solar in relation to a residential home and nearly all people pick up ideas of panel systems on roofs. In sincerity, any residential home with windows is using solar energy.
You may perhaps not realize it, but you live in a solar resid... Read >
Author: Calvin Tan
21st September 2009
Green hosting companies are multiplying at a prodigious rate. Part of the growth is because of growing public awareness of the use of electricity and the perceived impact on the environment, part is due to government mandates requiring compliance by adopt... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
08th August 2009
James Michener Didn’t Have One, Either
The year is 1986. The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes 30 seconds after lift off. Chernobyl’s nuclear reactor blows up in the U.S.S.R creating the world’s worst nuclear accident. C... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
08th August 2009
Zirconium is a chemical element. Zirconium is a lustrous,gray-white, , strong transition metal that resembles titanium. Zirconium is used as an alloying agent due to its high resistance to corrosion. It is never found as a native metal; it is obtained mai... Read >
Author: mma
26th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Ianson Internet Marketing
With the ever growing demand for clean energy options, and uncertainty over the price and long term availability of fossil fuels, the once maligned nuclear energy industry is making a comeback. Nowhere is th... Read >
Author: Louise G
16th April 2009
What is toluene?Toluene is also known as methylbenzene, phenylmethane and toluol. It was originally extracted from the tropical Colombian tree of Myroxylon balasamum which has an aromatic extract known as tolu balsam. However, toluene is also a naturally ... Read >
Author: joalesto
11th April 2009
George Johann Klein is considered to be the most productive Canadian inventor of the 20th century. His inventions include the ZEEP nuclear reactor, the Canadarm, the Weasel all terrain vehicle, and the microsurgical staple gun. While he was with the Natio... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
07th April 2009
Get Your Easy Solar Power Install Guide Today
Even though you may feel comfortable with building solar panels, you may not feel as good about climbing on your roof to install them. That said, when you read Simply Solar, you will soon realize that there ... Read >
Author: topgear
13th March 2009
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The theory of relativity was propounded by
Albert Einstein
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The principal metal used in manufacturing steel is
Iron
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An alimeter is used for measuring
Altitude
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Oology is the study of
Birds eggs
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R... Read >
Author: Vicky Advani
18th November 2008
Nuclear waste is currently reported as being kept in 126 temporary facilities scattered across 39 states, in cooling ponds and in storage buildings near nuclear reactors. Some of this waste sits on sites near rivers or on top of water tables, and some 160... Read >
Author: Steve Last
18th November 2008
Nuclear waste is currently reported as being kept in 126 temporary facilities scattered across 39 states, in cooling ponds and in storage buildings near nuclear reactors. Some of this waste sits on sites near rivers or on top of water tables, and some 160... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
05th June 2008
As the Bush loyalists run to the President’s rescue, George Bush has in fact now been exonerated and deified by Scott McClellan. The best selling tome of the former presidential bum boy is now flying off the shelves at Amazon.com faster than the new Bra... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
01st February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
Age-old wisdom tells us that we should eat fruit to stay healthy. Once again, science catches up to the old adage. A new study suggests that compounds in fruit, especially apples, may promote brain fitness as you ag... Read >
01st April 2007
Once again Judge Larry Seidlin has been thrust into the international spotlight with immense ramifications. The maximum penalty for violating international law and espionage in Iran is death by hanging and the minimum penalty if convicted is the loss of t... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
16th November 2006
Ford has initiated several remarkable discoveries and changes in the automotive industry. One of which is the introduction of Ford Nucleon. The latter is a nuclear-powered concept car divulged by Ford Motor Company in the year 1958. Said car is powere... Read >
Author: Chuck Smith
26th June 2006
Only 0.7 percent of the weight of natural uranium, the U-235 isotope found in nature's uranium, is the isotope needed to power a nuclear reactor. The U-235 isotope is the one that splits inside the core. It is this isotope which releases energy in the fis... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
Nearly 80 percent of the world's operating commercial reactors were built more than 15 years ago. The nuclear renaissance, since 2002, has been driven by the anticipated evolutionary shift from one reactor design to a later generation. Most of the world's... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
One of the related reasons helping to drive the current uranium bull market higher is the "once-through" use of uranium. The world's largest commercial consumers of U3O8 are the U.S. utilities. Because of government policies established thirty years ago, ... Read >
Author: James Finch
08th June 2006
The Generation IV reactors are still on the drawing boards. Six design selections were made in early 2005. The group is still growing. As we were going to press, the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) formally joined the other ten members of GIF –... Read >
Author: James Finch
25th April 2006
As a software developer or affiliate you can exponentially increase sales if you add
1. a full description of the product. Tell what it does in layman's terms. Do this when you deliver the product, and
2. suggest some practical applications of the ... Read >
Author: Larry Winebrenner
09th April 2006
Eric Sprott may be Canada's answer to Warren Buffet. He's got the Midas Touch and currently manages more than $3 billion. We talk to Eric Sprott about uranium and why he is bullish on nuclear energy.
Interviewer:
Uranium had been inching higher from... Read >
Author: James Finch
16th February 2006
You purchase a home with beautiful, large windows only to find the sunlight is blinding during the day and turns the home into an oven. Here's how you can deal with the issue.
If you've ever doubted the power of the sun, the glare and heat generated in... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th February 2006
You purchase a home with beautiful, large windows only to find the sunlight is blinding during the day and turns the home into an oven. Here's how you can deal with the issue.
If you've ever doubted the power of the sun, the glare and heat generated i... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th February 2006
After recovering from the shock of receiving your utility bill, you might be interested in alternative energy sources. Let's consider the pros of using geothermal in your home.
Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source because it comes from the co... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
19th January 2006
There is a new type of dating that grows from inside the old, "dating game" mode - evolved dating.
What is 'evolved dating'?
It is dating for people who KNOW WHAT THEY
ARE DOING. In other words, people who are aware of the dynamics of men-women rel... Read >
Author: Elena Solomon
19th January 2006
Mention the word solar in relation to a home and most people get ideas of panel systems on roofs. In truth, any home with windows is using solar energy.
Easy, Free Energy
You may not realize it, but you live in a solar home. In fact, every home you... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
16th November 2005
China Demand for Uranium, World Growth in Electricity Demand to Drive Uranium Price Higher
by James Finch,
contributing editor
StockInterview.com
Industry expert says all new production already factored in uranium price "We are consuming far more ... Read >
Author: James Finch
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