Science Articles
166: What Would The World Be Without Titration
Titration is a laboratory method concerned with chemical analysis, it is also know as a method used in medicine of reducing a patient's dose until healing has occurred. In chemistry it is fundamentally used to find the concentration of reactants in solutions. As titration is heavily reliant on the measurement of volume it has also been termed volum
167: Where Did Life Come From
This might be the biggest question of all.
Darwinists claim that life arose after a BIG unexplained explosion led to the formation of a big rock. Then oceans formed on the rock and from these primordial oceans life somehow arose.
As a result of this naturalistic philosophy being imposed upon scientific researchers today, many roadblocks to
168: Why Get A Telescope
Since the dawn of time, man has looked up at the heavens and wondered the beauty it may contain. Over the last few hundred years, the telescope has been an instrument which has allowed the heavens to come into our doorstep.
A telescope is an instrument that makes it possible to look at stars and the planets from the comfort of your own home. How
169: 2012 And The End Of The World
Whatever you are planning for your future, whether it's a new house, starting a family or even going on a diet - don't bother. In four years the world will end and your plans will be ruined. This is the belief of thousands of people across the planet, preparing for the end of the world and death of mankind. So grab your diary and put this date in i
170: A Pitcher of Water and 900 Miles A Car Story
Let's breakdown the cost of traveling 900 miles and for this discussion let's only take into account the fuel costs involved. For now let's ignore the wear and tear on your car or truck and let's not get into the deeper issue of the cost to the environment from the pollution generated.
All that aside, it's very easy to measure the affects that h
171: Astronomy And The Universe A Look At Home
Today, we are going to fly so high, and travel through our home the universe. Come join me as we take a look at the vastness of our Universe and what it entails exactly.
As we look outside through the window, up at a night sky. We find the Universe has painted the sky with stars. These shinning objects seem so small. There are thousands! And dur
172: Battery Charging Instructions for Extending Battery Life
New batteries are shipped in a discharged condition and must be charged before use. We generally recommend an overnight charge (approximately twelve hours). Refer to the user's manual for charging instructions.
Rechargeable batteries should be cycled - fully charged and then fully discharged - two to four times initially to allow them to re
173: Can Life Spontaneously Generate Itself From Non-Life
Real science does not wander off into what I call flights of fancy hoping to prove the unprovable.
However, this is exactly what supporters of Darwinism do in trying to bolster their claim that life spontaneously generated itself from non-life.
And how does this claim hold up under the microscope of real science?
One of the primary laws of
174: Fossils Window Into Our Past
We humans seem to have a rather curious obsession with things that happened in the past. At least humans of the age of 18 seem to. One of the best ways to get a glimpse of the way things used to be is through the analysis of fossils. This is where palaeontologists come in. With their expertise, and the help a few well preserved fossils, it's tr
175: Getting Your Child Interested In Astronomy With A Child Telescope
There is a big interest in science today and the lack thereof in our youth; yet with a little interest by adults in the science of astronomy and a relatively inexpensive child telescope you could show the universe in a whole new way.
There are a few things that you need prior to getting a child telescope and your beginning endeavors into astron
176: Harnessing Energy From Wind
Though it is much at lesser cost to just subscribe from local electric company for your electrical consumption than to have a wind turbine set-up, you will realize that having a wind energy-generating system of your own is the most viable avenue to save costs in the long run, utilizing the wind as your energy source. Of course, not receiving an ele
177: Healthy Lifestyles Science Brain Gains How to Elevate Your Mind
Under modern scanners brain tissue loss may be a loss of synapses and mylar that make distractions more profound as we age. Noise in the brain can become an issue and the weakening as we age, as well as the fear of falling.
Again, this starts with the brains. As we learn to rely on weakening vision, and are going through a crowd, we get bumped
178: High Tech meets High-end Cuisine
There’s a new movement heating up the culinary scene: high tech cooking, also called molecular gastronomy. For many decades California Cuisine has thrived, with its focus on fresh, local, organic ingredients. Now chefs are focusing on a need for attention to preparation as well, and they are using scientific techniques, tools and exactitude. High-t
179: How Conductivity Meters Have Revolutionised The Agricultural Industry
In agriculture and science, electrical conductivity (EC) is an excellent way to measure water, soils and fertilisers using a handheld meter or desktop device. Fundamentally, it is possible for them to do this by measuring the dissolved salts in solutions and hence the salt content of soil or water; more salt will mean a higher conductivity of the s
180: How Could The Research Of Amino Acids Help The Humanity
There are more than 700 types of amino acids can exist. Some of amino acids can exist separately, while others may be found only as a component of some complex systems as molecules. For instance, peptides and proteins have lots of amino acids comprised. The twenty amino acids that are utilized in living cells for protein synthesis being controlled
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