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09th October 2009
A rechargeable battery is a group of one or more secondary cells. Rechargeable batteries use electrochemical reactions that are electrically reversible. They are also known as a storage battery. Rechargeable batteries come in many different sizes and use... Read >
Author: mildrednz1p
09th October 2009
NiMH is an acronym for Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. NiMH battery is similar to the rechargeable NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) batteries with the difference that the positive conductor (anode) is made up of less toxic hydride alloy as compared to cadmium. The b... Read >
Author: mildredc1j6
08th October 2009
We all realize, or at least we should realize, what a struggle it is to generate enough energy for all of our ever growing needs. Right now in the typical home there are electric lights, televisions, radios, and computers turned on. Some of these items ar... Read >
Author: Eco20/20
05th October 2009
The concept of wind energy is not a new one, in fact, wind generated power has been employed for centuries. Wind holds much potential in accomplishing the goal of clean energy. The wind is used to accomplish tasks every day, and if it can be adequately an... Read >
Author: Eco20/20
05th October 2009
Since a long time ago, ancient people had known the benefit of wind to help their life easier. In Babylonia and China, for instance, nearly 4000 years ago the inhabitants of two regions used the power of the wind to pump water for their crops. While in Eu... Read >
Author: euronitos
02nd October 2009
If you have ever been on a food reduction diet you have probably experienced that exciting quick weight loss when you first start. Then things start a gradual slowdown and usually come to a complete stop with your progress after a few weeks.
You can t... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
02nd October 2009
There is nothing quite like wearing a quality wristwatch. The sleek lines, clean looks, and palpable craftsmanship can inspire confidence, highlight an outfit, and project an image of success and good taste. Sometimes part of that image is the amount of m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Over the years Kids Soccer has exploded onto the sporting arena. More kids play soccer than any other sport in the world. As coaches and parents a lot of emphasis is placed on training methods and fitness. Without a shadow of a doubt theses areas are impo... Read >
Author: Thomas
25th September 2009
Truthfully speaking, the body needs vitamins and supplements to promote good health of our cells. They are also termed as micronutrients and basically are all too important for our daily living activities such as digestion, nervous systems functions and ... Read >
Author: fredburfell
22nd September 2009
If you have ever been on a food reduction diet you have probably experienced that exciting quick weight loss when you first start. Then things start a gradual slowdown and usually come to a complete stop with your progress after a few weeks.
You can t... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
16th September 2009
First of all I would like to tell you that I am no eco warrior, environmentalist, survivalist etc. My interest in Renewable Home Energy Solutions started a long time ago but the cost of renewable energy has, up to now, been prohibitive for the average ma... Read >
Author: Alain
10th September 2009
If you have to know one thing about feng shui, it should be how to collect energy. I'm talking about energy for the kids, energy to handle the relationships, energy to maintain health and to get out of bed each day. Everything is energy after all; the wal... Read >
Author: Zing
07th September 2009
A rechargeable battery (also known as a storage battery) is a group of one or more secondary cells that use electrically reversible electrochemical reactions. Rechargeable batteries come in many different sizes and use different combinations of chemicals.... Read >
Author: mendza_smith
07th September 2009
Although the initial cost for setting up a photovoltaic system is quite on the high side when compared to other forms of generating electric energy, but on the long run solar energy
Electricity generation is better for several reasons. Firstly, fossil fu... Read >
Author: timkola
02nd September 2009
Although the initial cost for setting up a photovoltaic system is quite on the high side when compared to other forms of generating electric energy, but on the long run solar energy
Electricity generation is better for several reasons. Firstly, fossil fu... Read >
Author: timkola
20th August 2009
The basic resource for all solar energy system is the sun. Knowledge of the quantity and quality of solar energy available at a specific location is of prime importance for the design of any solar energy system. Although the solar radiation (insulation) i... Read >
Author: timkola
23rd July 2009
The sun is the life giver to the entire solar system, life thrives and survives with the rays of sunlight we receive each day from the perennial and never ending source of energy in the sky. It is estimated that the earth receives almost 174 Pettawats or ... Read >
Author: Subhash Bose
15th July 2009
It must be made clear that there are substances in our body that when having too much of a substance can be bad, but at the same time, there are many of those ingredients our bodies must have in order to perform correctly. Hypercet Omega is a combination ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
28th June 2009
The sun's energy or solar renewable energy is the most plentiful form of energy that can be used on this planet. The sun is capable of giving us more than heat and light. If we go the right way, we can harness more from the solar energy, like creating ene... Read >
Author: Carson Solise
12th June 2009
One of the problems with portable electronic devices is where to charge them? The best solution is offered by Powerstick; charge it from any USB port anywhere, anytime. You can even travel overseas without converters or need for a power outlet.
Powerst... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com
12th June 2009
One of the problems with portable electronic devices is where to charge them? The best solution is offered by Powerstick; charge it from any USB port anywhere, anytime. You can even travel overseas without converters or need for a power outlet.
Powerst... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com
11th June 2009
One of the problems with portable electronic devices is where to charge them? The best solution is offered by Powerstick; charge it from any USB port anywhere, anytime. You can even travel overseas without converters or need for a power outlet.
Powerstic... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com
11th June 2009
One of the problems with portable electronic devices is where to charge them? The best solution is offered by Powerstick; charge it from any USB port anywhere, anytime. You can even travel overseas without converters or need for a power outlet.
Powerst... Read >
Author: shariq@technostation.com
05th June 2009
People often talk about cleantech as though it is an industry, it is actually a meta-industry that serves as an umbrella over a wide variety of industries.
If you want to work in energy efficiency, green building, renewable energy or a host of other gr... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland
01st June 2009
Plenty of diet suggestions are available in magazines, get discussed in TV talk shows or receive a lot of emphasis on the Internet, however, in what terms can we discuss the efficiency of a quick weight loss diet? The reality is that a quick weight loss d... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
29th May 2009
Oh, the cardio craze; it's all around us! You see these "cardio crazies" everywhere: sprinting through your neighborhood, biking up steep hills, and racing to keep up with the insanely fast pace of the treadmill at the gym. They have a determined look in ... Read >
Author: JMercado09
05th May 2009
Most people are unaware that clean, raw milk from grass-fed cows was actually used as a medicine in the early part of the 20th century. Raw milk - straight from the cow - has been called the "stem cell" of foods. It was used as medicine to treat, and many... Read >
Author: shalini
28th April 2009
means that a person must consume 1,200 to1,500 kilo-calories a day.
Meeting vitamin and mineral requirements when energy intake is 3,000 kcal/day or higher (as is among male and female ice hockey and cross country skiers) is actually easy. Even athlet... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
22nd April 2009
The problem with wind energy, the collective wisdom goes, is that you can't control when the wind is going to blow. True, says Paul Sadler, the executive director of the Wind Coalition, but the energy created by wind power can be stored. And there lies ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th April 2009
"I'm always on the go. There is too much to do and my days are very hectic." Is that a fair description of your life? Does it impact your power to lose weight permanently over 40?
Stress can be a good thing. We feel energetic and powerful when stress ... Read >
Author: Perry Permann
08th December 2008
Modern advances in the efficiency of energy storage have made it possible for cordless tools to have more power, to last longer, and be better balanced. The freedom of a cordless drill and a cordless circular saw greatly improve productivity and are just ... Read >
Author: Robert Rockefeller
05th December 2008
Modern advances in the efficiency of energy storage have made it possible for cordless tools to have more power, to last longer, and be better balanced. The freedom of a cordless drill and a cordless circular saw greatly improve productivity and are just ... Read >
Author: Robert Rockefeller
02nd December 2008
Over the past fifteen years or so, the cost of producing solar energy has halved. This is largely due to rapidly advancing technology, resulting in smaller and cheaper cells. While these photovoltaic cells have become smaller and cheaper, they have at the... Read >
Author: Amanda
17th September 2008
Carbohydrates, aka "carbs," are one of three macro-nutrients, alongside proteins and fats, that provide your body with energy and the building blocks for growth. (Micro-nutrients are things like vitamins, minerals, etc.)
Proteins are the building block... Read >
Author: Rodney Sheperd
08th September 2008
In Shiatsu, according to traditional Eastern therapies, organs have a dual function - physical and energetic functions. The twelve organs are split into two groups that are known as zang and fu.
Zang organs are for energy storage and the fu organs prod... Read >
Author: Andrew
09th April 2008
When we think of advanced vehicles it reminds us of speed that a vehicle has and all the newer vehicles that are coming out with all the modern gadgets and gizmos. Every time we turn the ignition on our vehicle we are sending a bad sign out into the worl... Read >
Author: Ryan R
25th March 2008
Bacteria are not always harmful, but they are also useful in many ways. There are some bacteria that are very safe, if present in the food and are also needed to preserve the taste and texture of the food. It is a general fact that bacteria love to eat. A... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th July 2007
It is true that nuclear energy may be classed as sustainable, renewable and does not pollute the atmosphere while it is providing energy.
But:-
Nuclear power stations produce radioactive waste which is a pollutant that can be harmful for centuries. F... Read >
Author: Theodora Cochrane
10th April 2007
Everybody needs a different amount of nutrients in their diets. These nutrients include vitamins, minerals and proteins. The body needs these nutrients every day in order to function correctly and to defend itself from various kinds of diseases. Sometimes... Read >
Author: Chris DiCicco
30th March 2007
Eating to gain size and mass is a juggling act between several important nutritional states. Energy balance, or calories in and out, is only one concept. You also need to focus on the acute effects of what you eat on hormones, metabolism and energy s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th September 2006
Given high fossil fuels prices and predictions of limited supplies in the future, wind energy is becoming a popular energy platform. Here is a guide to African wind energy.
African Wind Energy
Countries all over the world are looking for cheaper an... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
21st March 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy
Introduction to Omega 3
Omega 3 fatty acids are known to be beneficial to health in a number of ways, and scientific evidence is accumulating to back up the beliefs of those who have taken it for years in the form of fish... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
09th March 2006
You may have heard that essential fats are an important aspect to maintaining the health of your body. But what exactly are they?
Basically, there are two truly essential fatty acids, Linoleic and Linolenic. You may have heard of these referred to as O... Read >
Author: David Snape
02nd December 2005
Copyright 2005 David McEvoy
What is fat?
There are three classes of nutrients; proteins, carbohydrates and fat, which is also known as lipid. Fat's function is to provide energy for the body, and pound per pound it contains more energy in the form o... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
22nd August 2005
One of the difficulties that solar and renewable energy have faced in the past is that it requires people to learn about it. People are busy and they are also reluctant to change and learn. It is much easier to get energy from traditional sources that see... Read >
Author: Jim Fritz
05th May 2005
The European public will see Volvo's latest concept car, the 3CC, for the first time at the Geneva show, as Volvo rewrites the rules on how we will use our cars in the future.
Volvo 3CC demonstrates Volvo's vision of sustainable mobility for the future... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
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