Energy ConservationArticle is a pretty accurate picture of the ways in which our
world society is trying to find solutions to our ever decreasing
fossil fuel sources.
Astrology - The Main ComponentsPlanets, signs and houses. What do they have to do with astrology? Keep reading and you'll find out how these three things come together to form one of the most fascinating sciences in human history.
Astrology - A Little BackgroundWonder how this astrology thing got started? We're going to take a brief look at when it all started as a serious science over 4000 years ago until it became more myth than science in the 1600s.
NIMA National Imagery and Map Agency, Infotech ProjectTechnology is great and it allows mankind to do so much more. One of the coolest technologies I think is NIMA. I am very impressed with the NIMA (National Imagery and Map Agency) Infotech Project. Not only does this give the US the edge from CIA, NSA and NRO
How to Build a Worm Bin for CompostingThis is a great way to learn about composting even if you do not have a back yard. It can easily be done indoors using household objects.
How to Use Household Objects to See What's UnderwaterHere's a hands-on way to see what's going on under the surface of a lake or pond.
Competitions Past and Present: A Short History of Science FairsScience fairs past and present have been and continue to be important to the scientific community.
Top Science Fair TipsSome kids just don't like to do science fair projects but their school demands that they do. Here are fun ideas and science tips for the relunctant kid as well as the enthusiastic student.
Air Compressor - We're More Than A Deep BreathYour lungs were the first compressor known to man, but don't try to use them to clean your home.
Impossible = PossibleEvolutionists use probabilities to prove that life could have emerged on Earth by chance. Not only are such probabilities in the realm of impossible, scientific laws demand that probable events happen, not impossible ones.
What the Judges Look for in Science Fair ProjectsHelpful information to aid students in designing projects that will please judges.
Understanding the Scientific MethodA useful breakdown of the scientific method. Especially useful for students working on science fair projects.
Can a Rise in Sea Level Cause Earthquakes?Global Climatologists are now predicting a rise in sea level up to 3 meters in the next 75 years due to Global Warming and Climate Change. Obviously this is not good news for anyone living close to the Ocean on islands, which are low in elevation or near beaches.
Space Race China VS United States?Is the United States in a Space Race to the moon with many other challengers of free enterprise and Nation State Sponsors? It appears so, in fact the Space Race to the Moon is heating up and people are forming teams, alliances and partners.
Sea Monster, Mermaid or Whale Tale?Mysterious cetaceans, whales have intrigued humans since they met each other. Fact of tale, let’s find out!
Random Number Generators: True RandomnessA survey of various random number generating algorithms are studied and presented. Their applications are numerous; but of particular interest is the historical and mathematical value, and the uses of various random number generation algorithms in Cryptography. The presented algorithms are compared and contrasted for their various efforts to recreate the events of randomality. This brings into question, the essence of randomality and the feasibility of its pursuit by these and other algorithms.
Will a Rise in Sea Level Cause More EarthquakesRecently we have all been reading about Climate Change and the melting of polar ice caps. Some of the predictions in the next 150-years are dire indeed as scientist discuss anywhere from a 9 to 36 foot rise in sea level.
Seismic Events, Cycle, Patterns and ProofThere are many theories floating around out there on how Earthquakes occur, in fact many believe that some cycles happen almost like clockwork and there is evidence, which actually seems to condone such areas of thought on seismic activity.
Tiktaalik: Scientists' Insult To The Public's IntelligenceDoes Tiktaalik, the fossil of a fish/land animal recently discovered, really represent an evolutionary step in biological life? Or does scientists' interpretation represent a case of following preconceived notions, while neglecting other more logical explanations that are actually supported by independent empirical evidence?
Atomic Clocks: Why They Are The BestFind out how the most accurate clocks in the world work, and how they can work for you!
Night Vision - The Magic TechnologyNight Vision helps you see in the dark using invisible light and expands your senses.
Very Rare Saur Fossils From PermianGerman fossil trader Ernst Probst sells wonderful saurs.
How Do Insects Really FlyFor centuries many scientists and thinkers have tried to figure out how insects fly. They are quite maneuverable and many do quite well considering the controls on an aircraft. Recently in the study of swarms the question has been raised; when a whole bunch of insects get together in a swarm
How Does My DNA Work?Simple explanation and understanding of DNA - the genetic code of life.
Black HolesWhat are black holes? And how are they formed?
The Science behind Wind ChimesWind chimes have come a long way since their banging, clanging days of old. Today's precision-tuned wind chimes produce a melody as inviting, sweet, and clear as the song sung by pristine waters cascading down a mountain side on a hot summer's day. That didn't happen by accident. More than an enhancement to home decor and garden yard decor, a quality wind chime is crafted using a scientific approach to achieve the best sound possible.
Evolution: Teaching Students Both SidesStudents should be presented both views on the evolution and intelligent design controversy.
The Straight Scoop on UraniumWhere did the name uranium come from? Most believe it was named after the 7th planet from the Sun. But Sir William Herschel called it something else upon his discovery. Get the straight scoop.
Silk - Silk ProductionWere you wondering just how silk is made and who makes the most silk products? This look at an industry that is under constant attack by activists will uncover the major producers and the methods used for production.
Silk - A Hard Job For EveryoneA lot of effort on the part of the silkworm goes into making a very small amount of silk. We examine what it takes to create just 1 kg of raw silk. The stats may astound you.