Archive for the 'Hall Of Science' Category

Solar and Wind Technology on the Rise

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

dependence from conventional fossil fuel electricity sources to wind and solar power than now. DOE has made an ongoing effort to work with the building industry; federal agencies; utility providers; solar energy developers and installers; lending institutions; city and state governments; and many other organizations, both private and governmental to remove the various barriers that have traditionally held back the widespread use of solar

Superior Use of Solar Panels and Wind Power

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

household wind turbine can either be used in conjunction with solar power or as a standalone system for generating electricity and thereby bringing your power bills down quite substantially.� In fact wind power can slash your electricity bill by up to 80%. I could not believe how much

Understanding Algebra

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

One of the most popular courses institutions have for students studying mathematics is algebra . There are a lot of students who are doing algebra because they have troubles being able to learn the subject field.
Although a lot of pupils are not truly sure of what is involved in algebra but it [...]

A Few Thoughts on the Origin of Species

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Charles Darwin wrote for a generation who had not accepted evolution and who could not imagine the descent of man from a primate ancestor, let alone a simple cell organism. Darwin did his work so well that his notion of “descent with modification” is now universally accepted as the order of nature in the organic [...]

How Astrology Can Help You

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Astrology is best understood by learning how it began. Astrology is unquestionably the most ancient and at the same time currently the most popular of all sciences. Astrology is also used to deepen understanding of ourselves and our own nature. This psychological approach has grown significantly in the past 30 years as more and more [...]

Making Algebra Important

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

After an full-clad research over the causes behind the maximum school dropouts, a consistency was found in the answers of the majority of the individuals pointing towards Algebra. It is well said, that just the knowledge of the teacher is not alone adequate to raise interest in the field of study for the students. [...]

Cancer Doctors Wield New Options in Treatment for Mesothelioma, Even if Prognosis Remains Desperate

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Cancer doctors determine what kind of treatment to administer for each patient. There are many options. There is no universal treatment regimen for mesothelioma cancer victims. This is because of the relative rareness of the disease, the high mortality rate and low treatment success rate, and the few scientific studies to provide meaningful statistics.
The prospects [...]

Can You Survive without Algebra?

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Algebra is the most significant subdivision of maths. Although at first it may look to just fly over your head, practice helps in making understanding things a lot better. Students will have to learn this for many stages, thus it is critical to create a strong base from the start.
Areas that are Problematic
Algebra includes many [...]

Career Opportunities in Mechanical Engineering

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Mechanical engineering is considered to be one of the most exhaustive of all the engineering disciplines, should you graduate holding a degree, an enormous selection of options will be accessible anytime. Industries include energy and heating, cooling system design, and even air conditioning systems; automotive design, heavy plant engineering and maintenance; pipes and pressurized systems. [...]

Figuring Algebra out

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

It is algebra that we apply to get our everyday things done. The mankind constantly keeps counting, measuring, dividing, and multiplying.
History of Algebra
Invented in the first millennium BC, algebra has its sources in the middle-east. The ancient brains applied algebra for solving day-to-day problems while the Asian or rather Chinese counterpart used geometry for [...]