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226: The History of Semiconductor Systems
Quasi-conductors are considered to be a unique class of chemical elements. In the first time this unique class was discovered in the 1890’s but more thoroughly it started to be discovered only after the First World War in Europe and in Soviet Union. The first successful research was carried out by the Russian physicists in 1923. They proved that se

227: The Importance Of The Conductivity Meter To The Agricultural Industry
Electrical conductivity is extensively used and measured in many different sciences and industries. None more so than in the agricultural industry where the conductivity meter is regularly used to measure the components of water, soils and fertilisers. Meters are normally handheld although for more exacting purposes, desk top varieties are often us

228: The Importance Of Turbidity To Society And The Environment
Turbidity may sound like a complicated scientific term but in essence it is a simple definition concerned with the cloudiness of water. More specifically turbidity refers to the light that is able to pass through a water sample because of the sediment present in the liquid. In most cases it is measured using a meter although there are a variety of

229: Titration%3B Important In Chemistry And Medicine
Titration fundamentally has two distinct meanings in both the scientific and medical spheres. In science it is a method used in the laboratory to analyse samples while in medicine titration can refer to the process of reducing a patient's dose gradually until they are healed. In the scientific world, and particularly in chemistry it is the process

230: Was Neanderthal Man The Missing Link
Whenever I hear the words missing link I cannot help but think of the time a family member misplaced a cufflink and could not find it. Or the time at a barbecue when someone lost a link of prime sausage and could not find that either. Those were truly missing links! Now here is an irony for you. As far back as the 1950's anthropologists us

231: What About Lucy Is She The Missing Link
Lucy is another icon of purported evolution which Darwinists are reluctant to give up, even in the face of indisputable evidence that proves Lucy was nothing more than an ape conjured up to fool people into believing that Lucy was changing into a human. Anthropologists proved in 1987 that Lucy was just an ape. Yet Lucy is still claimed as a mis

232: What Do Solar Winds Have To Do With Life On Mars
The concept that there is life on other planets and in other galaxies is widely popular. It is the core idea of countless science fiction novels. Many television shows, including the classic Star Trek series, and major movies have been spawned by this concept. Some blockbuster movies that come to mind include Close Encounters of the Third Kind

233: What We Now Know About Jupiter
Jupiter is so large a planet that it can be compared to a star that did not go up in flames. If it was around eighty times bigger it would have been a star and not considered a planet. It is the largest planet in the solar system and has four moons, which are almost the size of a planet, and numerous smaller moons. It can be said to be a dimin

234: Where Are The Intermediate Fossils
"Where's the beef?" is a famous question in advertising history. Three old ladies were eyeing some big, fluffy hamburger buns when one of them suddenly, gruffly demanded what all three of them wanted to know, which was why the hamburger patty itself was so small. According to real science, a version of that same question is appropriate to chall

235: 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

236: Where Does Solar Energy Come From
Solar energy is making a big impact today. In the world we live, we have put major strain on natural resources. But, there is a renewable energy source, which is becoming a viable source to meet the needs of humanity, it is called solar energy. But, where does solar energy come from? Imagine a home that is powered by a residential solar energy s

237: Why Do Darwinian Scientists Call It The Winding Up Dilemma
How does real science respond to the claim that a huge explosion, the so-called Big Bang, occurred 13 to 20 billion years ago, thus spawning the universe and billions of stars? I will give you the shortest answer that I know and then explain what it means: The galaxies are too tightly wound up! Had such a big explosion actually occurred th

238: Why Enzymes Have Revolutionised The Way We Disinfect
Disinfectant is used for a surprising amount of uses in the chemical, domestic and scientific spheres. It is normally purchased as tablets or in a powder compound, the mixture usually following a ratio of one percent disinfectant and the rest water. Some forms of disinfectant are extremely powerful without being to chemically harsh, an example woul

239: Why Used Telescopes For Sale May Not Be The Best Option
When you want to buy a telescope, you may come across used telescopes for sale. From classifieds to online auctions used telescopes are available on mass. But, is buying used telescopes for sale a great option? In this article, you will learn the truth about buying a used telescope. Telescopes come in many shapes and sizes. Buying a used telesco

240: Wind Energy Harnessing And Its Benefits
Wind turbines are the individual components of wind farms, and they are machinery composed of several main parts. The first part is the rotor, also known as the blades or the propeller, and this is the part of the turbine that actually collects the energy from the wind and converts it into drive energy, which then turns a shaft. Advantages Of Ha


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