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How Can Wind Power Work For You?

19th September 2009
Believe it or not, The Sun Causes Wind The sun could be called "the master of the wind". In other words; the sun, or heating from the sun, causes the wind and with wind we have wind power. The earth's surface can effect the speed the surface heats and ... Read >
Author: DW

Blower Fans by Canada Blower

18th September 2009
In the aial flow ventilator the air must blow in line with the axis of rotation and there must be blades with space between them. With few exceptions, the axial blower or fan must not have a lot of back pressure and will work a lot better if the blade is... Read >
Author: Susan Terlitski

Water Tanks are Eco-friendly Home Improvements

17th September 2009
According to the United Nations, water is indispensable and living without water is a violation against human rights and dignity. Many places on earth lack water and in Australia, where the climate is generally hot and dry, fresh and clean water can be a ... Read >
Author: MichaelJenkins

How to Make a Water Rocket

16th September 2009
Since we are not capable of launching a real rocket, then maybe, we can at least just create our very own water rocket. The materials that we will be needing in creating a water rocket are an insulating tape, four card boards, an inflater, and two 1,25... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How to Make a Water Rocket

12th September 2009
Since we are not capable of launching a real rocket, then maybe, we can at least just create our very own water rocket. The materials that we will be needing in creating a water rocket are an insulating tape, four card boards, an inflater, and two 1,25... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Children with Cerebral Palsy Try Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

04th September 2009
Cerebral palsy, also diagnosed as spastic diplegia, is a debilitating condition that people can be born with or develop over time until about age three. It can limit a person's motor skills and make movements clumsy or uncoordinated, and it has also been ... Read >
Author: Chula Vista Orthodontist

Changing scenario of satellite TV

18th May 2009
It’s been long since televisions have been included in our list of basic necessity and these day’s satellite receivers, free to air receivers have completely changed the purpose for which televisions were used earlier. Now, with the satellite rece... Read >
Author: worldwidesatellitesart

Methods by Which Vaporization Can Be Produced

12th May 2009
A vaporizer which is commonly known as herbal vaporizer is a device which is used for extracting the active ingredients from the plants or herbs such as cannabis, tobacco and all other herbs or blends having therapeutic and medicinal property or value. No... Read >
Author: Alien

Hard Disk Air Filter Failure and Recovery

06th May 2009
Hard disk air filter is the device to keep off solid contaminants, like dust, pollen, etc., from its platters’ surface and heads. Hard disk platters, being sensitive to dust-like particles, require absolute air filtering. Hard disk air filter also ensur... Read >
Author: Simpson

How Portable Air Compressors Work

17th April 2009
There are many portable air compressors on the market today of varying sizes and power. And though they vary by size and power, they all work on just a couple of different technologies to generate air pressure. Most air compressors work by what's call... Read >
Author: MJ

Tissot Watches From A to T

09th April 2009
Tissot Watches have evolved into incredibly multi-functional wristwatches that provide the ability to measure a variety of factors. Tissot Watches has consistently surprised the watch industry with incredible technological innovations which it incorporate... Read >
Author: WatchesOnNet

Why Diamonds Are So Special

04th April 2009
There is much more to a diamond than just a pretty and expensive rock used to make pretty and expensive jewelry. They are made out of carbon; in fact they are the second most stable form of carbon, after graphite. Diamonds are ideal for jewelry because ... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

All About Building Sewers

04th April 2009
The lower half of the sewer must first be shaped. Once that sets, the top portion or crown of the sewer is framed. The concrete is forced or puddled into the space between the ceiling of the tunnel and the framing or rough shoring which forms the interior... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Information On Sports Nutirtion Endurance

31st March 2009
Endurance sports nutrition gives you a nutrition advice that is just jampacked with very useful details, together with sets of customized eating plans specifically regarding sports, to ensure that the food that you choose will keep you going on before, du... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Cook Your Food By Boiling

12th March 2009
BOILING.--As applied to cooking, boiling means cooking foods in boiling water. Water boils when its temperature is raised by heat to what is commonly termed its boiling point. This varies with the atmospheric pressure, but at sea level, under ordinary con... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

Neurology, Part 2: Treatments of Specific Neurologic Diseases

12th March 2009
Now that we have reviewed the general treatments for brain and nerve health, we will address unique treatments for individual disorders. Let me stress that until enough of the general treatments are accomplished, including good diet, heavy doses of B vit... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

Neurology, Part 2: Treatments of Specific Neurologic Diseases

12th March 2009
Now that we have reviewed the general treatments for brain and nerve health, we will address unique treatments for individual disorders. Let me stress that until enough of the general treatments are accomplished, including good diet, heavy doses of B vit... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

Sport Nutrition To Help With Endurance

10th March 2009
Endurance sports nutrition gives you a nutrition advice that is just jampacked with very useful details, together with sets of customized eating plans specifically regarding sports, to ensure that the food that you choose will keep you going on before, du... Read >
Author: John Salmon

Learning Music Recording in Los Angeles

24th February 2009
Music recording technology has come a long way from the earliest days of the mechanical phonograph cylinder and gramophone disk to magnetic tapes and digital recording. Recording engineering has now gained the status as the separate branch of science deal... Read >
Author: mischool

Learn Music Recording Courses in Los Angeles Recording Arts School

12th February 2009
Music recording technology has come a long way from the earliest days of the mechanical phonograph cylinder and gramophone disk to magnetic tapes and digital recording. Recording engineering has now gained the status as the separate branch of science deal... Read >
Author: mischool

Casio Watches : Introducing The Latest In Watches

03rd February 2009
Unlike the age 20th century manual watches, the latest digital and automatic watches are no longer limited to time giving. The latest watches are high with advanced technologies and can be used for multiple purposes like calculating direction, atmospheric... Read >
Author: Victoria

Power Of Propane

25th January 2009
Propane gas is becoming quite popular with barbecue owners, campers and automobile owners - after all, it is the best substitute for natural gas, wood or any other combustible material. Its increasing use is a very good reason for people to learn about it... Read >
Author: Florence Gasket

Propane Gas, Some Facts

16th January 2009
Propane Gas is a naturally occurring gas at atmospheric pressure, and has many versatile uses and serves a lot of purposes. Propane Gas is used for heating purposes, cooking, fuel for vehicles, making petrochemicals, in fueling gas fireplaces, drying clot... Read >
Author: Florence Gasket

Pressure Sensor

01st January 2009
What Is a Pressure Sensor? If you have ever worked with any type of gas or liquid, then you have probably dealt with pressure sensors – also known as pressure transducers. These sensors measure the pressure of these elements in some form of application... Read >
Author: Diana Ma

Learning Music Recording in Los Angeles

04th December 2008
Music recording technology has come a long way from the earliest days of the mechanical phonograph cylinder and gramophone disk to magnetic tapes and digital recording. Recording engineering has now gained the status as the separate branch of science deal... Read >
Author: pla123

A Closer Look at the Espresso Coffee Maker

01st December 2008
While the end products of the espresso coffee maker and a standard coffee maker may be similar in taste, their mechanics ands methods of operation are quite different. The biggest difference is that coffee is brewed under normal atmospheric pressure, whil... Read >
Author: MarkusYannies

World Weather Feel the Weight on Your Shoulders

23rd November 2008
The weight of air resting on a given area of the Earth's surface is known as air pressure. Air pressure (or atmospheric pressure) is always greatest at sea level, where the air is at its most dense. Therefore at the top of a mountain the air is less dense... Read >
Author: markcb

Do Trailer Parks Really Cause Tornadoes?

31st October 2008
I'm sure you have heard this one on the news before: another trailer park hit by a tornado. All the residents are shown standing around in disbelief that all their trailers are demolished, while neighbor's houses outside the trailer park appear untouched.... Read >

Can cosmetic surgery cure migraines?

15th October 2008
If you are one of the many who suffer from the agonizing and incapacitating pain of migraine headaches you may be interested to know that one surgeon may have found the answer. After carrying out Botox injections for many years it was noticed that some o... Read >
Author: james

Biggest Secrets to Acquire "Almost Free" Toner Cartridges

29th July 2008
Come a little closer. Right here. This is where printer toner cartridges are almost free. But how exactly do you go about getting your hands on them? Part of the answer lies in the various types of printer cartridges on the shelves. For example, did you k... Read >
Author: ginfop3

How to Measure the Weather

23rd July 2008
These days we can all measure the weather. For some the knowledge that it is cool or warm, wet or dry, windy or still, is enough. However for others it is good to record the weather and know exactly what is going on! There are five basic instruments ... Read >
Author: markcb

Process Mass Spectrometer

18th July 2008
Mass Spectrometer is an analytical tool used for measuring the molecular mass of a sample. It provides fast, precise analysis for improved process control and features a vault-tolerant design that maximizes uptime. A variety of sample inlets systems are a... Read >
Author: HS-AIT

Process Mass Spectrometer

18th July 2008
Mass Spectrometer is an analytical tool used for measuring the molecular mass of a sample. It provides fast, precise analysis for improved process control and features a vault-tolerant design that maximizes uptime. A variety of sample inlets systems are a... Read >
Author: HS-AIT

After 2025 - What Will Happen When Most Ice Masses Have Disappeared?

05th June 2008
Within the next twenty years almost all of the current ice structure will have melted, however, at present this does not concern most of the population. While it is true that we can live without these ice masses, ecologically it is not sound. The planet... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan

Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders.

08th May 2008
The weight of air resting on a given area of the Earth's surface is known as air pressure. Air pressure (or atmospheric pressure) is always greatest at sea level, where the air is at its most dense. Therefore at the top of a mountain the air is less dense... Read >
Author: markcb

Telltale Signs of a Sinusitis Pressure Headache

01st May 2008
A normal headache would probably occur on top of your head, on the sides or even at the base of your skull, near the neck area. Nevertheless, a sinusitis pressure headache occurs pretty much anywhere your sinus cavities are located. That means you can ant... Read >
Author: Cindy

Ionosphere Effect On Satellite Radio Waves

01st May 2008
The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration. These vibrating electrons collide with gas molecules from tim... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders.

24th April 2008
Air Pressure? Feel the Weight on your Shoulders. The weight of air resting on a given area of the Earth's surface is known as air pressure. Air pressure (or atmospheric pressure) is always greatest at sea level, where the air is at its most dense. Ther... Read >
Author: markcb

Why Incandescent Light Bulb Have Gained Prominence In The World Today

19th February 2008
Incandescent light bulb are brilliant! The phenomenon of incandescence is that when a substance receives heat its temperature starts rising. As this continues, a stage approaches when the substance starts emitting light. This is because as its temperature... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Dry Ice Blasting- A New Revolution in Industrial Cleaning

14th November 2007
In today’s world, when the concerns regarding the environment are growing, the demand for environment friendly cleaning methods is increasing. The traditional methods of cleaning such as pressure washing have come under scrutiny. Companies are turning t... Read >
Author: React365 Inc.

How To Use A Guided Relaxation Meditation

05th November 2007
As with everything else in modern day life, we have a tendency to complicate things.Listening to a guided relaxation meditation is no exception to this rule.Our most common worry is whether or not we are "doing" it right.Well, to be honest, so long as you... Read >
Author: Trevor John

An introduction to Weather Balloon

21st September 2007
Weather balloon is generally a scientific instrument that is used to collect data about weather and atmospheric conditions. Weather balloons are also recognized as sounding balloons as they take soundings to the atmosphere. This data is used in weather fo... Read >
Author: mohamadvijay

Staying Safe While Vacationing in St. Thomas

10th September 2007
By space wave we mean the radio wave which travel from the transmitting antenna to the receiving antenna through the space that is the earth�s troposphere. Earth�s troposphere extends from the earth�s surface up to about fifteen kilometers. The spac... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Effect of ionosphere on radio wave

02nd September 2007
The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration. These vibrating electrons collide with gas molecules from tim... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Out Of The Box - A Mental Exercise

29th August 2007
Want to be more "out of the box" in your thinking? Here's an example of a simple problem-solving/lateral thinking game that can help. Following that I have some suggestions to get you started with your own mental exercise. A group of college students w... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Sinus Headaches: Headache

24th July 2007
If you are suffering from sinus congestion and inflammation you may also be suffering from sinus headaches. Sinuses are hollow cavities found in your skull that have openings into the nose. The inflammation and pain in the sinuses is commonly referred to ... Read >
Author: Alien

Cold and Flu - Home and herbal remedies

23rd April 2007
The cold-flu season is here. An Indian summer long gone and all that is left is unstable weather, piercing wind and an atmospheric pressure that jumps up and down. All those factors reek havoc on our immune system and make us prone to all kinds of viruses... Read >
Author: Alien

The Common Causes of Sinus Infection

12th April 2007
A sinusitis infection can cause a lot of pain; this is a result of an inflammation in your nasal passages or sinus. There are a lot of symptoms that can recognize an infection such as this; this often comes with a headache and also coughing. A sinusitis ... Read >
Author: Carlalet

Barbecue Recipe Science Part II

17th February 2007
There’s a whole lot of “science” behind what makes good slow smoked barbecue recipes develop their flavor, tenderness, appearance, and moisture content. So, let’s take a few of the reactions and try to explain the science behind it... Boiling P... Read >
Author: Bill Anderson

Environmental Issues In Developing Countries

09th February 2007
Developing nations such as China cannot help use fossil fuels. And unlike developed nations that understand and can afford environmental consciousness, global warming for developing nations is not a high-priority concern. Nations therefore are headed on ... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

A Review of the Rado V10K - The World's Hardest Watch

07th February 2007
Every Swiss watch manufacturer strives to dominate a niche; for their watches - and theirs only - that epitomises some component or style that is instantly recognisable. Without doubt, Rado dominates the market when it comes to designing the hardest watch... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

The Travellers' Temperature Predicaments (2)

29th January 2007
Temperature measurement is very important to a whole range of areas and activities: science, scientific research, manufacturing, medicine and travel. Many businessmen and tourists from Europe, Asia, Africa are going to travel to the USA and UK, the co... Read >
Author: Wacek

LNG maps – aiding the energy distribution sector.

06th January 2007
Liquefied natural gas or LNG is natural gas that has been processed to remove either valuable components (helium) or certain impurities (water, heavy hydrocarbons) and then condensed into a liquid at almost atmospheric pressure by cooling it to approximat... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Hydrogen or Propane Gas for The Home?

16th November 2006
The demand for Natural gas is growing faster than US market can feed it. Alaska took an important step forward in bringing a huge supply of natural gas to our nation. The proposed $25 billion natural gas pipeline will take estimated 35 trillion cubic feet... Read >
Author: Lee Black

Does Moon Really Influences Hair Growth? Truth Behind the Superstition

15th November 2006
Once I was surfing through the web and found a very interesting article about all popular superstitions that deal with hair. One of them especially sparked my interest. The author said that, despite of common belief, in no way possible can moon influence ... Read >
Author: Mary Anne Lionel