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23rd September 2009
What do the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Floating Gardens of China, and a popular science fiction television program have in common? Hydroponics gardening!
You may have heard of a hydroponics gardening system before this, in which case you’ll unde... Read >
Author: riya775
08th September 2009
Do you know that recently Portland was ranked number 1 greenest city in the United States of America by a very popular science magazine? In 2008 Portland got this award of being the greenest city among all the cities of the United States. Even before this... Read >
Author: Tony and Libby Kelly
23rd June 2009
Sci-fi TV shows are a class apart from regular TV drama series. They have many special effects and sound mixing that goes well with both teenagers and adult viewers. The most talked about sci-fi drama shows are ‘Star Trek’ and ‘Doctor Who’. Howeve... Read >
Author: liza252
13th June 2009
Magazine printing whether as a business venture on its own or as a supplementary tool for other goals will always have seven basic elements that are crucial for its success. These seven elements are what most designers focus on when they print magazines... Read >
Author: Kaitlyn Miller
12th June 2009
The immensely popular science fiction series Futurama has managed to win the hearts of the audiences to the extent that even while the show is on air, fans search the net to download Futurama episodes.
Futurama follows the adventures of a pizza delive... Read >
Author: rockks adi
12th May 2009
Hands-on science products are both fun for children and highly educational. There are many science products and supplies available on the internet and finding these science products isn't difficult. You can simply perform a search online for the topic you... Read >
Author: scisupply11@gmail.com
07th February 2009
Smart Internet marketers know that buying master resale rights is a shortcut to getting products on the market. But did you know that invoice That's right - the richest man in the world bought the rights to DOS, the operating scheme that begin the Microso... Read >
Author: aadarsh.nh2009@
28th January 2009
Smart Internet marketers know that buying master resale rights is a shortcut to getting products on the market. But did you know that Bill Gates and the Microsoft Empire were built from purchasing master resale rights?
That's right - the richest man in t... Read >
Author: Baljeet Kaur
13th January 2009
So who actually built the pyramids of Egypt? Is the response the same as that of the modern day archaeologists who have to respond to their Christian and Jewish investors and their Egyptian hosts. That they were constructed by the bare hands of past Egypt... Read >
Author: Darlene Gremlek
19th December 2008
Kodak Advantix cameras are designed for capturing high quality pictures in all lighting conditions. They have won the Best of What’s New Award from the Popular science magazine for an innovative feature, which allows users to digitally preview a photogr... Read >
Author: Jason Dion
15th December 2008
Smart Internet marketers know that buying master resale rights is a shortcut to getting products on the market. But did you know that Bill Gates and the Microsoft empire were built from purchasing master resale rights?
That's right - the richest man in... Read >
Author: II SERVE
15th December 2008
Smart Internet marketers know that buying master resale rights is a shortcut to getting products on the market. But did you know that Bill Gates and the Microsoft empire were built from purchasing master resale rights?
That's right - the richest man in... Read >
Author: II SERVE
15th December 2008
Smart Internet marketers know that buying master resale rights is a shortcut to getting products on the market. But did you know that Bill Gates and the Microsoft empire were built from purchasing master resale rights?
That's right - the richest man in... Read >
Author: ginfo
05th December 2008
Smart Internet marketers know that buying master resale rights is a shortcut to getting products on the market. But did you know that Bill Gates and the Microsoft empire were built from purchasing master resale rights?
That's right - the richest man in... Read >
Author: II SERVE
20th October 2008
Sometimes publicity comes from unexpected places. Recently, an article in the May issue of Popular Science drew comparisons between a robotic suit being developed for military use and the title character in the movie "Iron Man". As a result, Raytheon Comp... Read >
Author: Shad Connelly
16th October 2008
Tokyo, the capital and largest city of Japan, is the core of most populated urban area in the world. It is located at about center of the Japanese archipelago. Greater Tokyo is a huge, fascinating and wealthy metropolis brings high tech vision of future s... Read >
Author: nancy eben
01st September 2008
Already identified as the eco-friendly car, these latest hybrid cars that operate on the principle of "plug-in to refill" are undoubtedly the most advanced idea yet. The economic savings against the seemingly ever rising cost of gas, should amount to thou... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
23rd May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
By now, you surely are aware that our brains retain the ability to generate neurons and change over our lifetimes, breaking the scientific paradigm prevalent during the 20th century. And you have read about the growing nu... Read >
Author: Alvaro
11th May 2008
Dans movies offers very popular science fiction films. One is Dans une galaxie près de chez-vous. It was released in 2004. It is produced in Quebec - Canada. It became highly popular among all age groups. The film is a parody of big budget science fictio... Read >
Author: Ajay Shah
16th April 2008
I am not a physicist, but I like popular science articles. They don't require a lot of background knowledge, but still allow us to understand the rough ideas and appreciate the beauty of many science topics. The following is an attempt to talk about the S... Read >
Author: Steve Wu
15th April 2008
The water-fueled car purports to create or extract energy from water itself, which would be the basis of a perpectual motion machine. Water-fuelled cars have been mentioned in history books, newspaper and popular science magazines, and urban legends since... Read >
Author: Joseph H.
03rd April 2008
My (real) name is Ozzie Freedom and I'm an experimenter with Water4Gas technology. Back in Israel in 1983, a friend has given me some old Popular Science and Popular Mechanix magazines. I read every word with thirst. In the classifieds I found intriguing ... Read >
Author: Ozzie Freedom
13th February 2008
If Microsoft has its way, you won't be able to buy XP after June 30th, 2008. According to some sources, the public wishes otherwise.
Like all new operating systems, Windows Vista ushered in a new era of incompatibility for existing Windows users. In sp... Read >
Author: Steve Bralovich
14th January 2008
Unlike the past of many other popular sports that have roots that often go back to ancient history, the story of windsurfing is mostly recent and filled with litigation.
Most people feel the history of windsurfing began around the year 1965 when two So... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
28th September 2007
Metal Halide (MH) and High Pressure Sodium (HPS) are two types of High Intensity Discharge (HID) lights used in hydroponic gardening. MH grow lights are generally used during a plant’s growing cycle – i.e., when it is not blooming or bearing fruit. HP... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
02nd August 2007
January 1985 marks the beginning of America’s love affair with Ender Wiggin. It was that month that Ender’s Game was published, becoming an instant blockbuster, and “probably the most popular science fiction novel published in the last twenty yearsâ... Read >
Author: Fran Black
08th May 2007
Better than a Rabbit and a bargain compared to Audi, the Volkswagen Eos has a sunroof or convertible setup considered so revolutionary that it snagged a "2006 Best of What's New" award from Popular Science magazine in the automotive category.
Howeve... Read >
Author: benjamin
16th November 2006
What do the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Floating Gardens of China, and a popular science fiction television program have in common? Hydroponics gardening!
You may have heard of a hydroponics gardening system before this, in which case you'll unders... Read >
Author: Dream Team Media
09th November 2006
The future of identification technology is long and rich, just as its history. From the days of not even being able to read finger prints, we've come to retinal scans, fingerprint identification and even body scans. And as identification technology contin... Read >
Author: Mort Fertel
09th November 2006
Wild guess. Who (or what) is the recipient of the Best of What’s New award for Popular Science Magazine’s automotive category?
Are you thinking Ford? Are you thinking Jaguar? Are you thinking General Motors? Or how about the automatic dimming re... Read >
Author: Joe Ratzkin
10th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Francesca Black
January 1985 marks the beginning of America's love affair with Ender Wiggin. It was that month that Ender's Game was published, becoming an instant blockbuster, and "probably the most popular science fiction novel pub... Read >
Author: Francesca Black
27th April 2006
Lilly Tomlin, the American comic, once said: "When I was growing up, I wanted to be a somebody. Now I realize I should have been more specific."
In direct response advertising and direct mail selling, as in life, specifics sell. Generalities don't.
... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
02nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mike Adams
Smart Internet marketers know that buying master resale rights is a shortcut to getting products on the market. But did you know that Bill Gates and the Microsoft empire were built from purchasing master resale rights?
Tha... Read >
Author: Mike Adams
13th December 2005
I write this to recognize a special group of people who have worked tirelessly to make my life as rich as it is today. Each of these people spent countless hours making my life more meaningful. They poured their life and soul into their work and I was th... Read >
Author: Justin Grover
06th October 2005
There are as many hobbies as there are ideas. A hobby can be any leisure activity you pursue outside of your work or career. Hobbies can range from raising fish to or growing algae in your fish tank to watching the stars through a telescope. A hobby ca... Read >
Author: Peter Jay
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