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The Debate about Cloning

22nd September 2009
In a paper, published in "Science" in May 2005, 25 scientists, led by Woo Suk Hwang of Seoul National University, confirmed that they were able to clone dozens of blastocysts (the clusters of tiny cells that develop into embryos). Blastocysts contain ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Specialized Workouts for Bodybuilding Women

16th September 2009
Since women do not create as much testosterone as men, a primary hormone responsible for increasing muscle size, Bodybuilding Women need a specific Bodybuilding Workout to achieve muscle mass gains. Effective female-specific Bodybuilding Routines coupled... Read >

Benefits of Fish Oil Supplements

04th September 2009
Some of the fat you eat becomes part of your cell membranes, and plays an valuable role in the way those cells behave. Your body is essentially a collection of billions of tiny cells. And the health of your cells will imitate the health of your body. ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski

Cellular Functional Food Fights Anti Aging

29th August 2009
The human body is made up of trillions upon trillions of tiny cells. As those cells age, so does the body. As we age, we experience breakdowns in different systems and find ourselves failing in small ways that we did not before. What if there was somethin... Read >
Author: damien_brinson2002

Step by Step Solar Energy Classes

22nd April 2009
Ever wondered how to install your own home solar power kit? Do it yourself solar systems have popped up in home improvement stores everywhere, along with solar energy classes that will teach you the basics of step by step solar power. Below are some of... Read >
Author: Aurelia McAleese

Plasma TVs need plasma mounts

03rd February 2009
Televisions are very important to modern society. They allow news to travel quickly, show educational programmes for both adults and children, and entertain. They can be used for a variety of applications including playing video games and as screens for... Read >
Author: Phil Battison

Samsung Lcd Panel Lo2

23rd January 2009
Samsung 950 Lcd LCD TVs are available in three varieties: standard definition (SD) enhanced definition (ED) and high definition (HD). Ultra slim design - it is of course the thin and sleek design that turns heads and gets the attention of buyers. A... Read >
Author: Lori

Battery Charger For Sharp Viewcam Vl-E630 Samsung Lcd 8

22nd January 2009
Transport Inverter Samsung Lcd Most probably you will be able to find a reasonable price for a brand new TV that you like and you will also have the assurance of knowing it will work the way it ought to. There are many nuances in pictures like cont... Read >
Author: Lori

Panasonic's Plasma Prowess

12th January 2009
Plasma display panel (PDP) is a type of flat panel display now commonly used for large TV displays. Many tiny cells located between two panels of glass hold an inert mixture of noble gases. The gas in the cells is electrically turned into a plasma which t... Read >
Author: Hamid

Panasonic's Plasma Prowess

12th January 2009
Plasma display panel (PDP) is a type of flat panel display now commonly used for large TV displays. Many tiny cells located between two panels of glass hold an inert mixture of noble gases. The gas in the cells is electrically turned into a plasma which t... Read >
Author: Hamid

Juicing To Help Against Cancer.

09th January 2009
We do our thing here and get to know a good few people along the way, one harrowing thing is when we hear from recently diagnosed cancer victims told to start juicing by their health advisor. Cancer is a cellular disease, your body is made up of milli... Read >
Author: Mark Snare

How does plasma TV work?

16th December 2008
The digital revolution? High def? If these buzzwords and catchphrases seem little more than babbled jargon, then the concept of plasma technology must seem as complicated as longdivision whilst blindfolded and listening to The Rites of Spring. Well, it do... Read >
Author: MarkeD

State some causes of cerebral palsy?

02nd September 2008
Many parents are happiest when they see their child for the first time right after its birth. No other moment is more scared than this. However, while some parents rejoice at the birth of their child other parents are crest fallen and dejected because the... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

Why You Should Do Icynene Insulation

27th June 2008
Icynene insulation is a complete system for insulation and air barrier. This system seal the walls then seal cavities of floor and ceiling against air movement. Icynene insulation also seals spaces around electrical outlets and light fixtures. It is a spr... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Omega 3 Supplements and Depression

14th May 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids which have in common a carbon-carbon double bond in the ω−3 position. The omega-3 fatty acid may be available in fish at large amount. Dietary sources of omega-3 fatty acids include fish o... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Omega 3 Supplements and Depression

14th May 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids which have in common a carbon-carbon double bond in the ω−3 position. The omega-3 fatty acid may be available in fish at large amount. Dietary sources of omega-3 fatty acids include fish o... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Omega 3 Supplements and Depression

06th April 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids which have in common a carbon-carbon double bond in the ω−3 position. The omega-3 fatty acid may be available in fish at large amount. Dietary sources of omega-3 fatty acids include fish o... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

DNA Test at OQPS

01st April 2008
DNA is material that governs inheritance of eye color, hair color, stature, bone density and many other human and animal traits. DNA is a long, but narrow string-like object. A one foot long string or strand of DNA is normally packed into a space roughly ... Read >
Author: Gurbaksh

DNA Test at OQPS

01st April 2008
DNA is material that governs inheritance of eye color, hair color, stature, bone density and many other human and animal traits. DNA is a long, but narrow string-like object. A one foot long string or strand of DNA is normally packed into a space roughly ... Read >
Author: Gurbaksh

LCD Flat Screen TVs or Plasma TV – Which to Choose

03rd March 2008
Many people are unsure as to what the difference is between LCD flat screen TVs and plasma TV sets. In fact it is only the screen and the way that the the image is created that is different between these two, and even between them and your big cathode ra... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

Choose A Quality Plasma Television From One Of These Two From Pioneer and Panasonic.

31st January 2008
People are quite often of the opinion that Plasma Displays are very much the latest in a series of technologies in use within the Flat Screen TV industry of today whereas in fact it is one of the oldest of the technologies available If we look at the b... Read >
Author: Scott James

Two Plasma Flat Screen TV's From Vivadi And LG Well Worth Taking A Look At.

23rd January 2008
Plasma Technology has been with us since its inception in the mid 1960�s and it is indeed LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Technology that is actually the younger and newer of the two types of technology available with Plasma being with us since the mid 60ï... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Information about Plasma Displays and a comparison with LCD Technology.

21st January 2008
Plasma Technology has been with us since its inception in the mid 1960�s and it is indeed LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Technology that is actually the younger and newer of the two types of technology available with Plasma being with us since the mid 60ï... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Digital Cameras In Todays Society

09th August 2007
Digital cameras have become mainstream cameras because they are extremely easy to use and offer a host of wonderful features. Digital cameras connect to PC via USB so you can transfer your photos easily for archiving, editing, and printing. Digital camer... Read >
Author: Nigel M

Charting Your Pregnancy Week by Week

05th July 2007
Pregnancy is a difficult phase but it is the most beautiful too. Women pregnant for the first time claim that the pregnancy period makes them experience the essence of womanhood. It is important for every woman to understand what her body is going through... Read >
Author: apurva

Easiest Way to Restore Your Hair

30th May 2007
Hair loss has been one of the most distressing factors in the recent times. In Britain alone, it accounts for 7.4 million men who are affected and looking for cure of hair loss and/or a cure for baldness. There are evidences of people suffering from depre... Read >
Author: sashi

Facts and changes about mother and baby during the three semesters of pregnancy

29th January 2007
Pregnancy is a natural condition which involves certain changes in women's body, behaviour and even lifestyle. Moreover, pregnancies vary from woman to woman, some women may have an easy period of pregnancy and on the other hand some women may face compli... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Flat Screen TV Comparison: Plasma vs LCD

20th December 2005
Flat screen TV is one of the most popular and exciting TV technologies today. At only a few inches thick, flat screen TVs offer unparalleled flexibility and convenience. Older conventional TV's, in fairness to them, did offer crisp and vibrant images. How... Read >
Author: Mitchell Medford

Considerations for choosing either a High Definition Plasma TV, or a DLP Projection set

07th December 2005
If you're thinking of acquiring a new TV for your den or living room, it probably goes without saying that you'd like to have a high-resolution television with a great picture. But which set to buy, and more, importantly, which type of television should y... Read >
Author: Tim Moore