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  • Problems Associated With Septic Tank  By : Jorge Baez Jorge Baez
    Causes And Controlling Of Pond Algae Filamentous algae and planktonic algae are the most common types of algae present in ponds. Out of various forms of algae, Planktonic algae are an integral part of food chain in the ponds. It is because of its excess that the pond gets its distinctive soupy pea green color. Filamentous algae are the hair-like stingy algae that can be typically seen on rocks and on the surface of mats during summer and spring seasons.
  • Weather Gods And Ancient Meteorology  By : markcb
    Fascinated by the weather and heavenly bodies, the first human societies relied on mythology for an explanation of the climate rather than science.
  • Master of Science in Nursing  By : Ross Hobson
    If you belong to registered nurses are searching for supporting your career facilities at your present healthcare boss, then obtaining a nursing profession in online Master of Science degree may be your godsend
  • Pest Control with Phermones  By : Sai Vallejos
    This article describes other applications of phermones
  • How Do Telescopes Help Scientists?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Astronomy is one of the oldest of sciences. Since the dawn of time, men and woman have looked up at the heavens for answers. So, how does a telescope help scientists today? In this article, we will look at how does telescopes help scientists.
  • Is Potassium-Argon Dating Reliable?  By : Russ Miller
    When compared to real science, radiometric (also called radioisotope) dating methods used by Darwinian scientists fall far short of being scientific.
  • McCain in Ethanol Country  By : Cindy Zimmerman5 Cindy Zimmerman5
    McCain in Ethanol Country Cindy Zimmerman August 11, 2008 Republican presidential candidate John McCain repeatedly called his audience at the Iowa State Fair on Friday “my friends” but his stand on ethanol and farm policy are not very friendly to farmers in this part of the country. Give the man credit for having the guts to stand up in the middle of the country’s largest ethanol producing state, beside the Iowa commissioner of agriculture (and past corn growers president) and the Iowa Farm Bureau president and tell them he disagreed with them about ethanol support.
  • Australian researcher wants more young people to study science  By : James0 Njoroge0
    Australian researcher wants more young people to study science By James Njoroge There’s this article about Professor Wynne Jones, of Harper Adams University College in Australia, urging young people to study science. Actually, this is not the main theme of the article: It’s about the controversy surrounding genetically modified GM foods, and how it can be solved through public education.
  • Is It Worth Buying A Used Telescope?  By : Koz Huseyin
    Trying to find a telescope to buy is not always easy. It is not as if, every street has a store selling telescopes. Another option is buying a used telescope. However, is this such a great idea? Are there some things that you need to know, before buying used? In this article, you will discover is it worth buying a used telescope, and how to buy a telescope.
  • The Resistivity Meter, Vital Equipment In A Number Of Industries  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the process of calculating resistivity and why this type of meter has been instrumental in making the mining industry safer and improving the reliability of electrical devices.
  • The Wind Energy: How To Harnessing  By : robbie dunne
    Harnessing energy from wind is not strange with us today. 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.
  • What are bedbugs/where do bedbugs occur?  By : Leslie Leslie
    What are bedbugs/where do bedbugs occur? Although it may seem as if you're sleeping alone, you could be snuggling with a nest of bed bugs. Bed bugs are tiny, wingless insects that feed solely upon the blood of warm-blooded animals, including humans. Bed bugs and their relatives have evolved as nest parasites. Certain kinds inhabit bird nests and bat roosts and await the return of their hosts; others have adapted well to living in the ‘nests’ (homes) of people.
  • A Guide To The Basic Principles Of Fibre Optics  By : Shaun Parker
    An accessible summary of the fundamental prinicples behind the innovative science of fibre optics.
  • The expanse of the rhythmic sound of.  By : papa
    Everybody needs to just get away tied for few days?remarkably those who have very hectic working schedules.
  • Created the existing ones. The.  By : papa
    Who Can Be Trusted To Find The Best Plastic Surgeon?The extremely main relatives to find the plastic first class plastic plastic surgeon are the individuals themselves.
  • The Importance Of Venus In The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    The solar system consists of nine planets and the Venus planet is the second planet of the solar system. The Sun and the planet Mercury form the structure of the solar system and the solar system is 360 degree circular in shape.
  • The Sun And Its Solar Eclipse  By : Andrew Gibson
    The sun is the largest and the most prominent feature in the solar system. The sun constitutes about 90% of the entire mass of the solar system. The largest heat and light source for the solar system is the sun.
  • Neptune And The Solar System  By : Andrew Gibson
    Neptune is a blue planet like our own earth. Its inner two third is rocky and the outer one third is gaseous. The gases on Neptune are mainly hydrogen, helium and methane.
  • Capability of Solar Lights  By : Roberto Bell
    Solar powered lights work according to a incredibly straightforward principle.
  • Hurricane Vince - The Worlds Most Unusual Storm  By : markcb
    Hurricane Vince made landfall on October 11th 2005. However, this landfall was on mainland Europe, making it the first ever tropical cyclone to achieve such a feat!
  • What We Now Know About Jupiter  By : Andrew Gibson
    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.
  • Discover The Principals Of Osmosis And Reverse Osmosis  By : Shaun Parker
    An simple and concise scientific account of the process and biological uses of reverse osmosis
  • Water Is Good For Drinking And Fuel  By : Chinese Checker
    The science fiction community has long been promoting the use of water as a way to fuel a car. It has been documented by such authors as H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, and Piers Anthony. These inventive minds have always brought the world technology never before thought of.
  • The Dynamics of a Water-Fuelled Car  By : Loosey Goosey
    The definition of a water-fuelled car is a vehicle that runs on a motor that is fuelled without any other energy source than water. The compound of water is made of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The use of water to make a fuel has, up to this point in time, been simply a science fiction dream.
  • Wireless Thermometers – Mourning Two Pins And A Magnet  By : markcb
    This article describes how the introduction of wireless thermometers stopped me from crushing and destroying all previous attempts I had made with thermometers.

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