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  1. Creative Evolution
    Summary: All of these factors explain how the plane functioned in the earth's atmosphere, yet they also explain why the Wright Brothers built the plane the way they did. The Wright Brothers studied birds in flight and paid very close attention to how the birds flexed their wings when turning in the air, but had a very difficult time figuring out how they could make their plane turn in the air. Physics can explain why birds can fly, but what physics cannot explain is how nature could figure out …


  2. Telescopes – Principle of Operation and Factors that Affect Its Properties By David Chandler
    Summary: Small telescopes that are used as toys are also capable of viewing some objects around 50 meters away.Principle in which the telescope worksThe principle in which the telescope works is very simple. The lens that picks up the light from the focal point is called the eyepiece lens.Factors that affect the viewing of the objectThe capabiliArticle: Telescopes are devices that are used to view the distant objects. They find its use in radar astronomy and physics. It enables you to view …


  3. What's In Your Beverage? How to Ensure Quality Control with CO2 Analytical Support
    Summary:Calibration standards, performance audits, and the FDA's never-ending safety, labeling, and inspection requirements are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to dealing with the increasingly stringent quality control standards of the beverage industry. Quality Assurance in the beverage industry starts by ensuring that top quality gases are used to perform the carbonation process and continues through the bottling and distributing process with a high-tech quality control examination…


  4. Smart Dust and Virtual Keyboards By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Using Smart Dust which is sprinkled onto a rock it maybe possible to type information into a small computer or PDA very rapidly. Well, simple really, you find a flat rock and spinkle your micro-electro-mechanical 'Smart Dust and then put on a set of glasses which has a little clip on lens which has a grid pattern of a key board. Article: Using Smart Dust which is sprinkled onto a rock it maybe possible to type information into a small computer or PDA very rapidly. This could be quite …


  5. What are Compound Microscopes?
    Summary: Two Dutch eyeglass makers named Zaccharias and Hans Janssen are credited with making the first compound microscope in 1590 by putting one lens at the top of a tube and another at the bottom of the tube. Viewers choose which strength lens they want and place it below the tube by turning the disk until the desired lens is in place. The stage and illuminator are below the objective lens. Article:Most of the microscopes used today are compound. A compound microscope features two or more len…


  6. Saving People in Disaster Crisis, Concept By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Similar to a bear when it hibernates.If we had tanks of hydrogen sulfide and put accident victims which needed help but there was not enough staff or facilities to help them into suspended animation or temporarily induced hibernation, that would buy us additional time to handle the crisis. Article: So often when we see huge Natural Disasters there are many people killed, but for everyone who perishes there are 5-10 people injured; many very seriously. So often too the region of the wor…


  7. The Inaccurate View of Science By Andy Carloff
    Summary: In the United States, there was a strong anti-war attitude among citizens, and 1,500 protestors rioted in San Francisco at George Bush's war.Most importantly, for a society to flourish, in that it contributes to the development of philosophical, scientific, and literary thought -- through writing books, conducting experiments, and creating inventions -- for Article: If I have one purpose in life, it is to enlighten those within earshot me. All too often, if one has a social and polit…


  8. Where Do Insects Go When It Rains? By Vernon Stent
    Summary: Once the waters subside there will be a high rate of survival amongst small insects that have found these air pockets, though ants, for example, will probably go about finding a new drier nest at the earliest opportunity.It is thought that insects can "sense" the onset of very wet weather and make plans before us humans do. Article: Have you ever wondered where insects go when it rains? We have all seen a poor unfortunate spider washed down the plughole so we know how vulnerable they a…


  9. The Bermuda Triangle and Antarctica
    Summary: We have plotted all the 'disappearances'--and please remember that this is something quite different from mere sinking of ships and submarines, or ditchings of planes--reported from this area and found that it slops way over the original so-called 'triangle.' After this discovery, the question naturally arose as t the uniqueness of this funny blob, which extends from about 30degrees to 40 degrees north latitude, and from about 55 degrees to 85 degrees west. Once we had a map before us, …


  10. An Introduction to Alternative Energy By Peter Lenkefi
    Summary: Countries across the world are being pushed into investing money into the research and production of alternative energy and many countries already have natural energy sources producing usable energy.Wind energy.One of the first used forms of alternative was wind energy. The problem with wind energy is that turbines can't be located near housing diArticle: What are fossil fuels?Essentially there are three fossil fuel sources unmanned to the world but each of them are dwindling. The most…


  11. X-Files Stuff in the News!
    Summary: Don't you want to know?Then, lo and behold, Reuters' news service reported that on May 19, a sleepy little Russian village's lake simply DISAPPEARED overnight! An entire lake was there when the Russians went to bed and the next morning it was gone.Get this: The article is entitled, 'Lake Disappears, baffling villagers'. Exploding toads in Germany (the explanation was NOT conclusive), vicious people-attacking CROW-like birds in Houston (authorities had to close down that section of the s…


  12. Controls - The Building Blocks of Automation By Thomas Yoon
    Summary: Powerful machines let loosed by themselves will create havoc and destruction.Control systems have been developed for machines or processes so as to reduce the chances of failure and to provide the required results.Basically, there are open loop control systems and close loop control systems.Open loop systems are those where the controller acArticle: As man learns to make machines that no longer rely on black bear or human power, he finds that he has to develop some means to manag…


  13. Life Under Mars Ice Shelf? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: This is not to say that life does not exist inside the rocks or under the surface in underground aquifers or that the rocks themselves are not alive, but in all probability we will find the life or remnants of previous life in those places where we find life on Earth which are similar to those places on Mars. Article: When looking for life on Mars we should be thinking of how life forms on Earth. Not cause it will be similar, however it possibly could be, but cause we know the things, …


  14. Programmed life
    Summary: Can this process happen in humans as well?'If aging is programmed in yeast and the latter's molecular pathway is very similar to human's, then isn't it possible that humans also die earlier than they have to?' said Valter Longo.Apart from the possibility that we might have been wrong in sticking with Darwin's all-too-known theory for so long-provided Longo's theory is proven to be correct- gerontologists (scientists studying the aging process) are now conjecturing that aging may actuall…


  15. Re-Designing the ICBM With The Latest and Greatest Technology By Lance Winslow
    Summary: We propose a Stealth Aircraft or non-stealth composite aircraft to have a honey comb structure with an external shell or skin for the diffraction of incoming laser weaponry, which we believe based on the results of the THEL Anti-Missile Defense System success, will be what future enemies will use to attempt to down our US Aircraft. Article: We propose a Stealth flight or non-stealth composite craft to have a honey comb structure with an external shell or skin for the diffraction of in…


  16. Aliens in Archaeology By Robert Baird
    Summary: Here is a little of the Theosophist viewpoint on the serpent or Dragon wisdom that led Central America and included people boarding their kid's heads to look like serpents.'We read in The Secret Doctrine that fohat, divine messenger, intelligent cosmic electricity, who at the Divine Word proceeds forth to create worlds and the beings thereon, moves Article: As you read this book you will have to suspend the disbelief you feel when confronted with my assertions that for at least 5000 ye…


  17. Free Energy from Space By Lance Winslow
    Summary: The satellite would be self-propelled from its own energy collection to keep it exactly in place and it will have a composite mirror on a low level satellite to help the energy make the turn and then use it as a weapon to kill terrorists or send energy to countries who need it. Article: Tesla was abidingly looking for a way to harvest electromagnetic energy and deliver it to the world wireless, latterly reading a memoir well-nigh Tesla; I had come up with this concept. Harvesting and W…


  18. Ceramic Coatings Inside Plastic Water Bottles? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: This is quite a common issue and those sports enthusiast will often buy the water bottles with the pop-tops so they can re-use them, taking them back and forth to sports activities and the gym until they are lost or stolen or slide under the seat out of view while driving.Then there are the custom advertising type bottles which they give out at 10K races, FunArticle: A new report claims Water in plastic bottles could pose a problem, and of course why wouldn’t it? This is a much debated…


  19. Time travel: sci-fi?
    Summary: One light year is the distance travelled by light (in vacuum) during one year. Therefore one light year equals (300 000 000*3600*24*365)m.A single light year is definitely huge: 9.46 trillion kilometres-no need to put this in digit form-in fact. A star that you see in the night sky is not one but many light years away. Article:When you look at the keen night sky, you see stars-those tiny diamonds suspended in the vast pitch-black emptiness. But stars shine because…? Our own sun, which i…


  20. What is a Coprolite and Where Can I find One?
    Summary: By analyzing coprolites, human and otherwise, it is sometimes possible to determine the diet of the animal which produced them and also the health of that animal. Whoever left this magnificent piece of human excrement lying in the dirt a thousand years ago surely couldn't imagine anything of its recent retrieval and subsequent study. The human coprolite is currently undergoing repairs as it was recently broken into several pieces when its display stand toppled. I haven't located any in…


  21. DNAology!
    Summary: The nanocomponents could be metallic particles that can store or process data in form of an electric and magnetic state or they could simply be organic molecules.'We can now assemble a DNA scaffolding on a pre-existing template, such as a computer chip and then assemble nanocomponents on top of the DNA,' said Richard Kiehl, a professor of electrical engineering.This technology would enable computers to identify objects in images in a blink of an eye. Article:The DNA (deoxyribonucleic ac…


  22. Diamonds Are Forever
    Summary:Diamonds are still a girl's best friend, right? The familiar shape of the diamond is the octahedron.The most brilliant diamonds become gemstones for jewelry and other uses. Bort and carbonados are used as abrasives for the cutting of diamonds and the cutting heads of industrial rock drills.Diamonds are found in alluvial formations and in volcanic pipes, filled for most of their length with blue ground or kimberlite, and igneous rock consisting primarily of serpentine. Then the dia…


  23. Science Fiction by Arthur C Clarke By Lance Winslow
    Summary: It is difficult to have a discussion with someone about science fiction if they are not familiar with the works of Arthur C Clarke. It is interesting to see how the science fiction of yesterday becomes the reality of today and how the same science fiction today is becoming closer and closer to tomorrows reality. Article: It is difficult to have a discussion with someone apropos science fiction if they are not familiar with the works of Arthur C Clarke. The concepts are not too someth…


  24. Simulated Space Colony and Space Station Locations By Lance Winslow
    Summary: All these are decent attempts and ideas of what we must be thinking when practicing our space colony missions.I propose a different type of colony in the artic ice cap on Earth to practice for an 'ice house' colony on Mars, which would be nearly identical.http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?s=fb34d2572f5af01af38497d7b2f98fe6&showtopic=Article: Being one of the first Space Colonists is not going to be such an easy deal. It will take a group of people who really are into it and ha…


  25. Science in College By Simon Hall
    Summary: With science courses in Universities and Colleges in Ireland varying with the same degree as types of beetle, it is a veritable mix match of scientific disciplines. level, science is not broken into it's respective fields but taught as a modular subject.The final three years of secondary school are dedicated to study for the Leaving Certificate. Article: With science courses in Universities and Colleges in Ireland varying with the same degree as types of beetle, it is a veritable mix …



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2. Issues with Aerial Fire Fighting By Lance Winslow
Summary: It was very red, highly toxic to plant life but certainly would do it's job when put on top of a fire or in the path of one.I have always pondered the methods of fire fighting by air and the possible future fighting methods with UAVs, robots in combination with a national forest policy which would allow some smaller fires to burn their course and others Article: A few years ago I visited the Wyoming Contractor, which used WWII conveyance to fight such fires. I was dumbstruck that such …

3. Acoustic Transducers To Detect And Eliminate Incoming Mortar Rounds By Lance Winslow
Summary: There maybe a way to use acoustic transducers to pin-point incoming enemy ordinance such as mortar rounds in order to shoot them down. Directional sound waves from acoustic transducers set at specific locations around friendly locations can create artificial barriers, which the incoming ordinance will have to pass to reach its target and thus be detected and triArticle: There maybe a way to use phonic transducers to pin-point incoming enemy ordinance such as mortar rounds in order to …

4. Enemy UAV Defense is under consideration By Lance Winslow
Summary: Likewise if we have a loitering Unmanned Aerial Vehicle above the enemy once they shoot it, we see the hostile fire and either 'hell fire missile it' or take coordinates of the insurgents locations and wire it to the most appropriate component of the net-centric blue force.If an enemy Unmanned Aerial Vehicle locates our troops it is only a matter ofArticle: Unmanned gaseous Vehicles should be shot down from the air rather than the ground whereas if they are flown tele-robotically the o…