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  • The Formulation Of Chemistry and Its Principle Sections.  By : Jerry Nickson
    Chemistry is considered to be one of the vast and very much important spheres of natural science that examines substances and their properties, composition and the conversion brought about by chemical reactions. More info about chemistry you’ll find on the web. Owing to chemical connections atoms are able to form molecules. Since matter includes atoms, generally chemistry studies interplay amid atoms and molecules that arise from such interplay.
  • Treasure Hunting For Megalodon Teeth  By : David Cowley
    The megalodon was a type of giant shark that existed some ten million years ago or so. It was the ultimate predator of the time, feeding on other animals as large as whales. Today it exists only in fossil record, and owning megalodon teeth can be quite the status symbol especially for those that appreciate the history surrounding them.
  • Treasure Hunting For Fluorescent Minerals  By : David Cowley
    Geodes or Fluorescent Minerals, sometimes called Thunder Eggs are forms in volcanic rocks where water has worn away a pocket in the rocks leaving behind different minerals in the cavity such as iron, quarts and agate. The large variety of elements that is used to create thunder eggs accounts for the differences in size and color of the specimen. No two will ever be exactly the same.
  • Run Your Car On Trash?  By : GARKO
    It appears that garbage collectors may be lending a hand in the quest for renewable energy solutions. Nope, not kidding. While corn may be the most common source of ethanol these days--that could soon be changing. Popular Mechanics has an article in the current issue which states that garbage men may have bypassed alternative energy researchers who have been exploring other feedstocks such as soy and other sources for the production of ethanol, garbage is next up. Coskata is a startup biofuel company that is slated to open a pilot plant in Illinois that claims it can generate ethanol from pretty much about any raw material rich in carbon, for and here is the best part less than $1 per gallon. It's thanks to their use of microorganisms which secrete ethanol and digest carbon monoxide and hydrogen. Those gasses are what is left after the feedstock is heated to a downright HOT 1900F. The forecast from the company is to generate over 100 million gallons per year by 2011.
  • The Free Fuel Solutions World Of Tomorrow  By : Ozzie Freedom
    When you look at the various Ages of man from prehistoric to today you have to ask what truthfully is this Age that we live in today? We are no longer in the the Space Age. Noone went very far into space but we got Star Trek out of it! But what is this current age?. I think it would be easy to find agreement if we just admitted that we are in the Hydrocarbon Fuel Age. Oil is in everything everywhere…well, petroleum is. And Earth’s financial systems and its hostilities revolve around its energy supply, so is its pollution, its horrors from pharma corruption (the pills are made from petroleum!). I could continue but I feel that my point is pretty obvious. What about we turn the page and see what is coming up next?
  • The True Story How Tesla Almost Redirected The History Of The Automobile And Prevented Air Pollution  By : GARKO
    Brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla had a car called the Electric Pierce Arrow back in 1930, he replaced the Interal Combustion Engine (ICE) with an electric motor. The energy was supplied from an ambiguous box of radio tubes, in the glove compartment. There was an antennae sticking out of the box. Tesla would mess around with some tuning devices and tune in the right frequency and got 240 volts delivered through the air to his car. The car engine was quiet as a mouse. He had his vehicle stashed in a barn near Niagra Falls. He was sending the energy from the Power Plant, some how. He said this electrical power could be made accessible for everyone. J.P.Morgan, ruling elite world banker and co founder of the Federal Reserve, did not like the idea. The SOB cut off all funding and Tesla's Wardencliffe Tower was taken down. We were denied FREE power. So instead we have to purchase fossil fuel and breathe smog!
  • The Global Warming Hot Air  By : Calvin Joness
    Indeed some believe Global Warming is a lot of hot air. That makes sense, so rather than beating my head against the Global Warming Alarmists Walls, I would rather use them to serve my will to beef up our civilizations flows to withstand and/or adapt to, without disruption any sudden change, whether from a man-made caused war or Mother Nature. “We cannot say for certain how much the planet may be warming, how much is due to human activities versus natural cycles, or whether these changes in global temperature would be mostly good or mostly bad for the majority of people,” Spencer wrote in the monograph. Perhaps if we all had a clearer idea about the effects in our daily lives, we would try to do more about global warming. Basically global warming is the ascent of the earth’s surface temperature due to chemicals in the atmosphere. Luckily most of the Global Warming theories are not based on very solid scientific evidence, but our Planet is going through a climate change cycle and this cycle, which is being caused by a series of inter-related cycles are warming areas our Planet among other things. The statement, which is endorsed by more than 80 prominent evangelical leaders, asserts that climate change is an urgent problem and that the Christian faith mandates a strong response to global warming. The effects of global warming are accelerated and heightened by war. The mechanics of global warming are simple. Maybe the whole world needs to rethink the level playing field rules over again and then we can sit down and talk about Global Warming, CO2 emissions and the Kyoto Treaty or a more reasonable version of it. Yet also consider that if the US were to stop its pollution then our industrial might would be severely hampered and if China and other nations did not do the same then the playing field would be so far tipped that trade deficits would increase to an alarming rate and even more industry would move to foreign shores. Another result of warming can be seen in the Kenai Peninsula where the largest insect infestation in North America has decimated the growth of white spruce trees. Technology cooperation is another innovation that is helping the international community to deal with the problem of global warming. If you don't like it very hot then what comes next would be even worse and shouldn’t we be talking about global cooling and not global warming? It is unfortunate that liberals are pushing a global warming agenda, which does not exist and using bogus academic reports to back up their political ambitions. The global warming issue is a complex one. They talk of crop failures, long term droughts, flash floods and re-distribution of giant ice bergs causing changes in the balancing of tectonic plates triggering seismic events, Tsunamis and a host of other issues with sea currents, weather flows and then moving us into an ice age which might last over 10,000 years? Urban heat is one thing mankind is doing by planting concrete everywhere, but those changes in weather flows are generally regional and dissipate.
  • Help Do Your Part with Electronic Recycling  By : Kausik Dutta
    You may or may not have heard of electronic recycling. This process is not that much different from traditional recycling of plastic, metal and paper. The main problem is that it isn’t as well-known or convenient as curb-side recycling. However, because of many environmental concerns, electronic recycling is becoming more and more important.
  • Understanding Fiber Optics  By : Rodger Bailey, MS
    What Makes Fiber Optics Work?
  • Reduce our carbon footprint by decreasing the amount of CO2  By : Null Hypothesis
    In a stroke of sheer brilliance, The journal of unlikely science, weird science Null Hypothesis has cracked the climate change problem. Less than a month into Richard Branson's five-year competition, Null Hypothesis will take its winning idea to Virgin Earth and walk away with a cool $25 million.
  • Making Your Own Biodiesel: Why is it Your Best Option?  By : Markella M.
    You have a lot of options if you want to use alternative bio-fuels to run a diesel engine. You can use only vegetable oils by making some modifications to your diesel engine, or you can use a mix of vegetable oils and other original diesel fuels like petroleum or kerosene. But the best by far option, is to convert fresh or used vegetable oils or even animal fat to biodiesel. This is your best, clean, healthy and environment-friendly option. Let's cover some of the basics of making biodiesel.
  • Is ethanol a fuel fad?  By : Robert Campbell
    Ojibwa hunters in Northern Ontario tell funny stories about a drunken moose named Ayaabekwébii that waits a week after the first autumn frost to eat the mountain ash berries in the forest. The freezing loosens the fruit’s natural sugars and fermentation occurs in the warm autumn sun. According to the Ojibwa, the mischievous moose actually dislikes the taste of the berries, but enjoys how they make him feel.
  • Ethanol is handy stuff  By : Robert Campbell
    Believe it or not, one hundred percent pure ethyl alcohol is handy stuff – it’s used for many different things besides fueling cars and trucks and heating houses. Ethanol is one of mankind’s most important industrial organic chemicals. In Canada, the largest and most efficient producer is GreenField Ethanol.
  • Soil - The World Beneath Your Feet  By : Bentan
    Soil is a mixture of tiny rock particles, living organisms, chemicals and the remains of dead plants and animals. These particles create the environment for billions of mostly tiny organisms to live. Larger organisms such as earthworms are also found in soil. A hobby farmer must improve soil health.
  • How to prepare your self for a Hurricane  By : Pacific Disaster
    A severe tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 74 mph (64 knots) or greater is a Hurricane. Major hazards include high winds, heavy rainfall, flooding, storm surge and high surf. Hurricane is the term used for systems located in the central and eastern Pacific regions.
  • Creating a Disaster Supply Kit  By : Pacific Disaster
    Preparing for natural disaster, whether it's a hurricane, tsunami, flood, or some other event can mean the difference between life and death. Taking the time to assemble a Disaster Supply Kit before a disaster strikes will help cope with the temporary loss of everyday conveniences.
  • Are Our Environmental Issues a Result of our Psychic Clutter?  By : Leslie Reynolds Benns
    Could most of our environmental issues really be a result of our psychic clutter, our unexamined or unconscious material that often runs our lives outside of our awareness.
  • Fight For Forests' Welfare  By : Andrew Bleak
    Of all the natural wonders of the earth, forests are one of the most fascinating ever. The mystery beneath tall, thick-layered trees, the endearing sounds of free-flowing water, the music played by the animals in it, the breathtaking scenic views, and the wilderness that is so pure and lovely are what make forests a standing proof of nature's glory and power.
  • An Overview of the Effects of Global Warming  By : Scott Byers
    It is important to understand the significance that global warming has on not only our earth, but our daily lives as well. It’s also important to understand the effects of global warming that our children and grandchildren will experience in the years to come if things continue the way they are now.
  • An Introduction to Climatic Test Chambers And How They're Used  By : Chad M.
    Many of us growing up had all sorts of inventions rolling around inside our head to better our surroundings and the world we live in. For those of you that took your ideas into the production stage (not me) you probly already found out about climatic test chambers or had to use one to test your product. This article explores the basics of what climatic test chambers are and some of the common way's they are being used today.
  • A Nuclear Power Plant May Be Next for New Mexico  By : James Finch
    We continue the series entitled, “New Mexico Joins the Nuclear Renaissance,” and discover New Mexican lawmakers want a nuclear reactor in their state. How popular is this idea?
  • Earth’s Population to Drop by 80 Percent, Says Top U.K. Scientist  By : James Finch
    An exclusive interview with James Lovelock about his latest book, our doomed civilization, how today’s environmental movement is wrecking the environment and nuclear energy remains one of our few hopes for the survival of our society and quality of life.
  • New Drilling Technology Could Finally Make CBM Very Economic  By : James Finch
    Over the past seven years, Mitchell Drilling has pioneered the Dymaxion drilling technology in Australia. Reports indicate they can extract coalbed methane (CBM) gas for as low as $1.10/mcf. Having drilled more than 250 wells across Australia, Mitchell Drilling has begun exporting the company’s Dymaxion® technology worldwide.
  • Planets  By : Mar
    A planet is generally considered to be a relatively large mass of accreted matter in orbit around a star. A mass that becomes massive enough to undergo nuclear reactions is considered a star, not a planet. The name comes from the Greek term πλανήτης, planētēs, meaning "wanderer", as ancient astronomers noted how certain lights moved across the sky in relation to the other stars. Based on historical consensus, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) lists nine planets in our solar system.
  • Comets  By : Mar
    A comet is a small body in the solar system that orbits the Sun and (at least occasionally) exhibits a coma (or atmosphere) and/or a tail — both due primarily to the effects of solar radiation upon the comet's nucleus, which itself is a minor planet composed of rock, dust, and ices. Due to their origins in the outer solar system and their propensity to be highly affected (or perturbed) by relatively close approaches to the major planets, comets' orbits are constantly changing.
  • Star Constellations  By : Mar
    A constellation is any one of the 88 areas into which the sky - or the celestial sphere - is divided. The term is also often used less formally to denote a group of stars visibly related to each other in a particular configuration or pattern.
  • Stars  By : Mar
    A star is a massive body of plasma in outer space that is currently producing or has produced energy through nuclear fusion. The most familiar and closest star to the Earth is the Sun. Unlike a planet, from which most light is reflected, a star emits light because of its intense heat. Scientifically, stars are defined as self-gravitating spheres of plasma in hydrostatic equilibrium, which generate their own energy through the process of nuclear fusion. Stellar astronomy is the study of stars.
  • A Great Loneliness - wolves in the environment  By : donaldson
    An appreciation of wolves and their place in our world.
  • Power Cells As Alternative To Oil  By : Richard Solare
    As oil and gasoline prices rise, much hay is being made regarding the possibilities of power cells as a solution to our oil addictions. Here’s a basic primer on power cells.
  • An Overview of the Sun  By : Richard Monk
    The Sun is the centerpiece of our solar system, the gravity force that keeps everything together. Here is an overview of this source of our existence.
  • For or Against Wind farms?  By : GuideMeGreen
    In Saddleworth, near Greater Manchester, an eco-war is waging. United Utilities want to build seven 350 foot wind turbines.
  • Renewable Energy  By : GuideMeGreen
    Powering everything with solar energy isn't possible just yet, since the UK doesn't produce enough sunlight to do this.
  • Know Your Earthquakes  By : Danny Wirken
    An earthquake is characterised by vibrations generated in the crust of the Earth during the sudden rupture of rocks that accumulated elastic strain and then rebounds. The vibrations produced can vary from hardly perceptible to appallingly damaging. Earthquakes have the potential of releasing energy.

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