Science Articles
286: What Titrants Are Used For
When a person mentions the word titration, a lot of blank faces will stare back at them, because many (unless you are scientist) do not know what this means! However, even scientists may struggle in explaining what titration maybe, because this is a term that is more commonly used in chemistry laboratories and medical centres. These have their impo
287: 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
288: 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
289: 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
290: 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
291: 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
292: 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
293: 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
294: Wind EnergyEffective And Efficient Alternative Power Source
Though it is much less expensive to initially get subscriptions into the local electric company's grid than it is to set up and hook into wind turbines, in the long run one saves money by using the wind for one's energy needs while also becoming more independent. Not receiving an electric bill while enjoying the benefits of the modern electrically-
295: Wind Powered Energy For Alternative Use
There are many reasons why wind powered energy has gained in use in recent years. This form of energy is relatively easy to harvest. Rather than have to dig deep into the earth to obtain it, power companies can create wind farms. Within these locations they place wind turbines in installations. A basic wind turbine works like a fan in reverse. Rath
296: You Can Build Your Own Telescope
It really is easy to build your own telescope, if you are so inclined. Well, we won't say easy because it really depends on what kind of telescope you want to build. It's easy to build your own telescope if you want a simple device that conveys the basic principles of a telescope. If you are wanting a fully functional telescope that you want to
297: A Guide To The Basic Principles Of Fibre Optics
For years information was transmitted using electronic pulses down a copper wire as this was thought to be the most effective method available. This was until 1970 when the application of light refraction science was combined with cutting-edge engineering to create fibre optics. It is a unique triumph of the two disciplines and has revolutionised t
298: All About The Mystery of Black Holes
Black holes are among the strangest objects in the Universe. Hard to find, hard to explain, hard to understand and hard to imagine they defy the known laws of physics at their centre and provide mind boggling results at their edges. A black hole is impossible to see but there has been enough evidence to certify their existence. They are an importan
299: All About The Planet Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System and is the innermost of the gas giants. Named after the Roman King of the Gods the planet is located beyond the asteroid belt. Jupiter orbits between 740 million and 778 million km from the Sun and is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It is the fourth brightest object in the sky behind the
300: All About The Planet Venus
Named after the Roman Goddess of love, the planet Venus is the second furthest from the Sun. It has been referred to as Earth's twin planet due to its remarkably similar size. Venus is also a rocky planet with a gaseous atmosphere, however it differs from Earth in a number of crucial ways.
Venus is the closest planet to Earth and the brightest o
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