Archive for the 'Science Hub' Category

Turning to the Future with Renewable Power (Aug 15)

Whilst oil still dominates the news, as it pervades the economic and political manoeuvrings of entire hemispheres, there’s no doubt in anyone’s mind that the main issue behind all of the furore is the truth that we are running out of fossil fuels. In the very near future, we’re all going to need to alter […]

Generating More Electricity (Apr 25)

The size of the turbine also plays a role in how much energy is captured and converted into electricity. Research has shown that the average home can be powered for an entire day with just a couple hours of the wind blowing at a moderate pace

Saving Money with Wind Power (Apr 11)

Cheap wind power for homes is possible with new plans that promise affordability and quality. These plans are designed to be easy to read and follow, while making a very good windmill. There are some very poor quality plans out there, and this article will help you judge which plans are up to speed so you can get the best wind power for homes and buildings. The big difference in plans is between old and new.

Algebra and Your Life (Mar 11)

One of the most popular courses schools and colleges have for students studying maths is algebra. There are a lot of students who are doing algebra because they have troubles being able to study the subject area.
Although a lot of pupils are not really sure of what is included in algebra but it […]

JWH-018 (Feb 14)

JWH is an painkiller. It is a member of the indole family. JWH-018 can act as a a terpenophenolic compound usually present in Cannabis agonist towards the CB1 and CB2 receptors. It has been found to produce effects similar to that of Tetrahydrocannabinol with a lengthier continuance of processes.
The abbreviation JWH stands for John […]

DIY Green Energy Guide (Nov 29)

We then convert it into usable electricity by catching it with wind turbines. The wind is caught by the blades of a spinner, which turns, cranks a generator and electricity is produced. This process is natural and simple, but produces a monstrous amount of energy. If we could harness all the wind in the world, we would have more than 10 times the amount of energy we need

Algebra in Real Life (Oct 15)

What Does It Mean By Algebra?
Maths has long been one of the virtually dreaded subjects in American classrooms. While in other nations graduate students excel in math, many of the common high school age pupils in the United States scratch their heads when confronted with questions about converting fractions to decimals, converting measures and units, […]

The Art of Laser Marking (Aug 25)

Laser marking is the engraving of a text, numbers, or images onto a surface with the use of lasers. The technique is very technical and complex, often using a computer to direct the laser head. The marking is very clean and exact, producing at a very high rate.
The advantages of laser marking are abundant. […]

Can this Medicine in Red Wine Actually Help You Live Longer? (Jul 07)

Some time ago I saw something on Oprah regarding reversitol. Part of the edition talked about people living longer, even with bad diets. Reversitol, found in red wine has been found to stop aging. Reversitol can literally switch off aging, illness and weight gain, the market has seen an explosion of reversitol supplements. I […]

Diagnosing Cancer of the Mesothelium Means Medical Tests (Jun 24)

Malignant mesotheliomawill show a few primary symptoms. The primary symptom of pleural mesothelioma is having trouble breathing as a consequence of pleural effusion ” the increase of fluid in the membrane, or pleura, around the lung. The second most common symptomis chest pain due to the tumor invading the chest wall. Symptoms may also […]