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The Case for the Precautionary Principle

07th February 2012
It's a rite of passage for kids: Getting that first cell phone. The "cool" factor is high. They're excited. They're in constant contact with friends and family. And there's nothing like the thrill of giving out that personal phone number for the first... Read >
Author: Johnathan Q. Mercer

Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: Massive Solar Flare Misses Earth, but Are We Ready for

14th November 2011
By Peter Pachal http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2386623,00.asp The Sun roared out a huge solar flare yesterday. NASA caught it on film, ranking the spectacular blast as a Class-M flare, just one spot below the the most disruptive type of flare,... Read >
Author: atlantic04

Is Microwaved Food Nutritious?

11th October 2011
Well over 90 percent of Americans have a microwave in their kitchen that they use to heat up a quick snack before rushing out the door or defrost an item to be cooked for dinner later on; but how nutritious is the constant use of a microwave as far as the... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Industrial Heaters

21st September 2011
Presently it has been noticed that, infrared heater manufacturers are having a boom in the healthy competition of open market. Reason behind is that with industrial development growing all over the world, there is a huge demand of heating devices from hea... Read >
Author: beecoasia

Queries Concerning Infrared Scanning

17th August 2011
Infrared scanning can be used in order to identify issues within electrical components that may lead to expensive repairs, replacements, or even building fires, such as: initial phase equipment failure, overloaded equipment, load imbalances, as well as lo... Read >
Author: Chris

Why Are People Asking For Info About Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS or Environmental Illness (EI

19th July 2011
Multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome is a lot more widespread among women than men.Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) has been formally recognized as a physical illness, in the National Health Care System, by the German Institute of Medicine, Documenta... Read >
Author: Vicente Lindsey

LED light: best way to save energy

18th July 2011
Light is a form of energy, light or we can say visible light is the portion or part of the electromagnetic radiation that can be seen by human eye. Human eye cannot see light of all wavelengths, only a specific region of wavelengths is visible to the huma... Read >
Author: Anand

Emi RFI Shielding - Protective Techniques at Its Best

29th June 2011
EMI RFI shielding ensures to protect electrical items from electromagnetic radiation. It is one of the preferred tools that can be used for high end protection. The overall protection given is top notch and one of a kind. Electromagnetic radiation is emit... Read >
Author: orbel

Summary Of Radiology Jobs

17th June 2011
A career in the radiology field is wide-ranging, expanding and profitable. Any radiology job description lists a wide-range of specialists including radiologists, radiology technicians, or radiographers, and radiology administrators. At the top of the... Read >
Author: Brian Kennedy

Portable Infrared Heaters A Brief Overview For Infrared Heaters

17th June 2011
One of the finest, most very successful resources of heating is the portable infra-red heaters. These types of heaters can be employed for numerous various scenarios that demand heating. They can be employed for this kind of applications as heating busi... Read >
Author: BrandiMartinez

Grill to Perfection: What Type Works for You

15th June 2011
There is probably nothing on earth that science failed to touch. From simple to complex matters, they’ve all tasted a bit of technology. So is true with your BBQ grills. Have you heard of infrared grills? It’s the latest addition to the types of grills th... Read >
Author: Jennykhoo

How does solar cells work in solar panels

14th June 2011
A solar cell (also referred to as photovoltaic cell or photoelectric cell) is actually a solid state electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.Assemblies of cells utilised to make solar module... Read >
Author: Melaine Tonzi

All About Proximity Sensor

13th June 2011
Do you know about the automatic opening of door and buzzing alarm if you touch something in museum like places? Or have you been in checking queue of malls and airport when alarm buzz if you have metal in your pocket? Of course you definitely have been th... Read >
Author: Suraj Dodeja

Exploring MCS or EI

10th June 2011
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is described as a chronic condition characterized by adverse effects from exposure to low levels of chemicals or other substances in contemporary human environments. Multiple chemical sensitivity generally begins with o... Read >
Author: Eddie Stewart

The History of Radiology

07th June 2011
The history of radiology goes back to 1895 when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen “discovered" the x-ray, describing the properties of this previously unknown type of electromagnetic radiation in stunning detail. In the early 1900s, people started using x-rays for a... Read >
Author: The Sider Group
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