Archive for the 'Science Hall' Category

Wind Power Debate In Maine

Monday, April 18th, 2011

attempts to convert to clean energy have accelerated. There’s only a certain amount fine crude on the planet and it’s under stress.

Brush up Your Sleuthing Skills with Forensic Science

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

What is forensic science ? It has lately gained a lot of popularity due to detective serials that are broadcasted on TV. Forensic science has been a part of the crime and detection scene for many years. This is an umbrella term for piecing together digital, physical or biological data.
With shows such as Castle and […]

For The Absolute best in the treatment of Water - Spruce Filter

Friday, December 17th, 2010

The Spruce Filter is the distinctive water filtration system that beats all rivals.This outstanding invention features a whole host of mercantile applications. These include the elimination of legionella and the cryptosporidium parasite, amid additional uses. For additional information on desalination then read on.
The cleverness of it’s dual method filter is on the list of the […]

Taking into Account Global Warming Bit by Bit to Reduce Financial Stress

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

The Earth’s environment more than ever is an important issue to most of us. Homeowners may retain a chance to help alter Global Warming and reduce costs.

Facts about Heat Pumps and Funding Offered

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

The dwindling supply of fossil fuels are making conventional procedures of heating houses and buildings non-viable. New, innovative techniques are being borne to combat these issues and air source pumps and ground source heat pumps are but two of these alternatives. They come at a price but new initiatives mean that funding is obtainable to […]

Managing the Power of Energy Piles

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Geothermal energy is an increasingly widely used natural or ‘green’ and environmentally friendly source of energy. Making use of the earth’s heat or, backwards, pumping heated air into the earth results in the decrease of fossil fuel use and carbon footprints. Energy piles use geothermal energy to heat homes, places of work, manufacturing plants, and […]

Wind Turbines Are a Great Alternative to What?

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

If the wind speed is very fast brakes are applied to control the speed of rotation the shaft and the blades. Transmission gearbox:

Algebra - Dealing with Problems

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

It is safe to say that algebra is the center of mathematics. An in depth knowledge of algebra and its basics is required before you could work on more complex mathematical problems. Deriving the result for the product of 223 and 112 is quite easy if you use a calculating machine. But when it comes […]

There’s a snake in the yard! — What to do (and not do) when

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

There’s a snake in the yard!!!What to do (and not do) when you see a snake
by Chad Minter
First, don’t kill nonvenomous snakes. Any given area can only support a fixed number of snakes. If you kill the nonvenomous snakes that leaves a food supply that could support a population of venomous snakes.
Remember to stay a […]

Wind Power Made Easy

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

altered in design to permit them to make the looked-for electricity that is so of the essence for existence in the 21st century. Whilst used to alter a grinding stone that would be used to obtain flour for bread, wind mills are being for a completely diverse purpose today