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  • Hydrogen – the Alternative Fuel

    Hydrogen is the simplest element and one of the most abundant on Earth! Hydrogen is also a major component of the sun, which makes the star that guides all life on earth.

    The hydrogen gas (H2) is much lighter than air and therefore increases rapidly and escapes into the atmosphere. It exists only in combination with other form elements on Earth. For example, water and fossil fuels.

    Hydrogen is not an energy source
    Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), solar energy, wind energy, nuclear energy, all energy sources. Hydrogen on the other side is an energy carrier like electricity. What to do to move energy from one place to another in a usable form. For example, electricity and hydrogen can be used to move energy from fossil fuel plants in homes and businesses.
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    June 2nd, 2010 by

    Biotechnology – an applied science

    It covers a wider range and history of the amendment process of living organisms within the meaning of man goes back to the domestication of animals, plants and culture of the “improvements” to this by breeding programs employing artificial selection and hybridization. In relation to biotechnology, bio-engineering is generally considered a related field that focuses on systems approaches more and more mechanical access and use of living organisms.

    HISTORY

    Although not generally thought of biotechnology, agriculture is clearly the broad definition of “using a biological system for production, so that the cultivation of plants than the first biotechnology companies can be seen . Agriculture has been theorized, the primary method of food production since the Neolithic revolution. The processes and methods of agriculture were other mechanical and biological sciences developed since its foundation. Through early biotechnology farmers were able to choose the most appropriate, and provide better returns to produce enough food to support the growing population. Other applications of biotechnology should cover such as crops and fields increasingly large and difficult to maintain. specific bodies and byproducts of the body were used to fertilize new nitrogen and fight against pests. Although the use of agriculture farmers have inadvertently altered the genetics of their crops by the introduction of new environments and breeding with other plants, one of the oldest forms of biotechnology . Cultures such as Egypt and the brewing process India developed. Become even more the same basic method of using malt grains (containing enzymes) of corn starch into sugar, then add specific yeasts to produce beer. In this process the carbohydrates in grains are distributed in alcohols such as ethanol. Former Indians and the juice of the plant and called Soma Epheda
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    May 4th, 2010 by

    Tips for Buying a Quality Microscope

    When you buy a microscope, there are some things to consider. Although the price still plays a role in purchasing decisions should not be the first thing to look for when buying a microscope. A microscope is buying a major investment for most people, they want the best for the money. A common mistake is to buy a microscope, it looks in the photo. A microscope is interesting and may look modern, but in reality very poorly constructed.

    One thing before we leave here, you must be studied under the microscope of this design has been decided. If you want to study things such as blood, bacteria, algae or small sample that you want to choose a compound microscope. These samples require a higher magnification power for all the details. A compound microscope is usually three or four glasses, which, in the power range from 4x to 100x. Assuming you are using a standard eyepiece 10x, 40x to 1000x that. This is standard on the rise for grades K-College. Some microscopes have been entitled to a maximum rebate of magnification 1200X-1400X. These microscopes are avoided.
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    April 12th, 2010 by

    An Introduction to Safety Data Sheets

    Data Sheets or MSDS are documents that provide detailed information on a specific chemical. The details are settled, have the names of the substance and its chemical compounds and mixtures, the risks may be associated with the substance and other first aid measures necessary to fight against these dangers.

    In addition, the documents detail the measures that are typical for the fight against a fire that could explode because of the substance would be needed. In the case of a spill, the MSDS provides precautions to monitor the impact of the disaster. personal protective equipment to be used can be specified. The exposure limits in these fact sheets, and the toxicity of the substance and possible, which could be hazardous to the environment.
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    March 17th, 2010 by

    Cost of Solar Energy

    Solar energy is a natural source of energy directly from sunlight. When solar energy reaches the earth cover over the Earth’s surface and provides warmth evenly. If you can capture the sun’s rays in a specific area for a long period would provide more than enough heat for the night or on cloudy days. On learning, where solar energy can help to start today. Solar energy is free, it comes from the sun. The source, which can cost a few here, but long term it should be your only cost compared with gas or oil heater to keep paying each month for electricity or gas heat in your home . Solar energy can provide heating, cooling and ventilation.

    If you are owner of solar energy for heating its easy to do if you can get a solar collector, which attracts the warmth of the sun to produce a concentrated amount, such as glass or clear plastic see screenshot. Get in your car that sat in the sun all day can be very hot and you have to roll up their windows to cool the interior. This is because the glass of the sun and the objects in your car, even their seats has attracted the heat have been caught, so they will not escape. If you get the window, you allow heat to escape, which cools your car. The same is true of greenhouses. may bring glass or plastic, the sun and not to allow the escape of greenhouse gases, the heat for the plants to grow effectively.
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    February 14th, 2010 by

    Fact about The Black Hole

    After the theory of general relativity, a black hole is a region of space from which nothing can escape, even light. It is the result of the deformation of space-time caused by a compact mass. Around a black hole is undetectable surface, marking the point of no return, called the event horizon. It is called “black” because they absorb all the incident light is reflected, nothing like a perfect blackbody thermodynamics. According to the theory of quantum mechanics, black holes have a temperature and emit Hawking radiation.

    Although invisible to the interior of a black hole can be seen through its interaction with other subjects. A black hole can be derived in space by tracking the movement of a group of stars that orbit around a region. Moreover, if the gas falls into a stellar black hole of a companion star spirals inward to the gas heating at high temperatures and emitting large amounts of radiation that surround the Earth and Earth-based telescopes that are discovered.
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    January 16th, 2010 by