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  1. Lagrangian Points and Nasa's Plan to Explore Space By David Craig
    Summary: Nasa is relying on the existence of Lagrangian points between every set of planetary bodies it intends to explore in order to implement its plan of successful interplanetary space exploration. This point represents the point at which the maximum energy, the energy from the bottom of the bowl to the top, must be supplied to kick the body out of the bowl in orderArticle: Nasa is relying on the existence of Lagrangian points needle every set of planetary bodies it intends to explore in …


  2. Major Scientific Discoveries foreshadowed in the Old Testament
    Summary: He was a Hungarian obstetrician and was connected with the Vienna General Hospital where he taught obstetrics to medical students. When he asked why, he was informed that the distraught expectant mother had been assigned to the obstetrics ward served by the medical students rather than to the midwives. She preferred the midwives because the medical student ward had a terrible reputation for postpartum infection. One out of every six women delivered by the medical students died.Dr. Semme…


  3. Text To Speech - It's Simple
    Summary: A good analogy might be that 16khz voices sound like voices over FM Radio, while 8khz voices sound much more like voices over the telephone.NeoSpeechhttp://www.deprice.com/neospeechsapi5voices.htmKate and Paul are US English voices, available in 16khz or 8khz versions, supporting SAPI5 Speech applications including all NextUp.com Products, most newer TTS programs from other companies, as well as TTS functions built into Windows XP. Article:Looking for a natural voice speech engine? Curi…


  4. Remote Control Bacteria; We Can Not Allow That. By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Remote Control Bacteria. Lacing the bird seed with a bacteria which eats away at the Virus and could be turned on by remote control when birds or mosquitoes come close would kill the virus as it approached livestock or areas where people live.Think of all the benefits involved with such a scientific discovery. This might also be used in Salton Sea clean-uArticle: Remote Control Bacteria. Why not, we have remote control everything. Controlling RNA, DNA, Proteins and enzymes. By turning…


  5. Staying Safe When There's Lightning Around
    Summary:Lightning is great to watch, and makes a superb subject for videos or photographs - from a distance. Quite often, the victims have delayed finding shelter until the last minute.</UL>More information on lightning can be found at my website, http://www.home-weather-stations-guide.com/lightning.htmlDeaths and InjuriesA lightning strike is a very short lived, high voltage electrical current, but has different effects to a home or industrial electric shock. They can include i…


  6. Hobbits and Lice By Robert Baird
    Summary: I think the divergence of human lice proven through DNA technology going back 1.18 to 1.8 million years ago is even more telling and I look forward to the further research on pubic lice that might prove hominids cross-breeding. They don't survive for more than a few hours away from human flesh.The war between lice and their hosts has continued for billions ofArticle: HOBBITS AND LICE:In late 2004 the media was all agog with the small hominids found on Flores Island where I had written …


  7. Sound From Transmission Power Lines Should Never Be Wasted By Lance Winslow
    Summary: The tank can also be on the ground and the enclosure has a tube down to the ground where the sound will travel and using harmonic and bouncing the sound around the outside of the container where the Helium is trapped it will enhance the sound which surrounds it.The sound waves penetrate the tank and the Helium Atoms are heated up and then they bounce into eacArticle: High Tension Power lines and transmission line towers make noise, we have all heard this. But Sound can be a source of e…


  8. When do children really understand what "Adoption" means?
    Summary:Today most Scientists & Adoption Agents are of the opinion that parents should inform their adopted children as soon as possible about their status. Only an early introduction to the subject will give parents and children a chance to develop an open and trusting relationship between each other. There are two sides to the process of informing a child about it's adoptive status: First of all the information has to be passed on to the child and secondly the child has to understand the inf…


  9. Hibernate Enemy with Gas Cloud By Lance Winslow
    Summary: This discovery has many killer applications from first responders slowing the bio-systems of those who are seriously injured to long-term space flight or even stopping a civil unrest or riot, which has gotten out of control.Having the ability to hibernate humans also has massive applications for the United States Military. and 10.) MP apprehension of high-strArticle: Scientists have discovered chemicals, which originate humans to go into a hibernation type state similar to our mammal c…


  10. Conspiring to Create Our Weather By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Once these facts are known and the trends studied, then you can adjust the weather as you see fit by bombarding laser beams or chemical laser beams into each other or by sending in ELF into the area or invisible boxes which have various winds aloft and clouds and barometric requirements necessary already present to be adjusted and then folks it will not matter if yoArticle: Some say the weather is totally random and does not exist in any pattern. Even some ivied halls wonder kids show …


  11. Longevity - Can Fat Cells Dictate How Long a Human Survives?
    Summary: As we age, however, our cell information becomes illegible - similar to '...a document that is photocopied too many times...' [1] Once this happens, our cells are depleted of telomeres before our chromosomes are completely corrupted. Based on this research, our maximum human lifespan - theoretically - could typically range from 120 to 180 years of age IF we can instruct our genes how to tell our body to lose fat as opposed to storing it. In closing, I leave you with my own thoughts on t…


  12. Calcium - Why We Need It And Where We Get It
    Summary: The average person loses between 400 and 500 mg of calcium per day. So just how much calcium does an average person need and how much do we normally get? What most people don't know is that a good portion of the calcium we get daily comes from sunlight. In that case there are calcium supplement pills that contain as much as 500 mg of calcium per pill. Certainly with proper diet and all the available calcium supplements around there is really no need for a normal healthy person to be cal…


  13. Amino Information By Tyler Brooker
    Summary: Chemistry will tell you that an amino acid is any molecule that has both carboxylic acid and amino functional groups. At least two amino acids, other than the standard 20, are sometimes incorporated into proteins during the translation process.Even though only 20 amino acids are genetically encoded, over one hundred have been found in nature. Lanthionine Article: Chemistry will tell you that an amino acid is any molecule that has both carboxylic acid and amino functional groups. They …


  14. SGX Pharmaceuticals Announces Strategic Collaboration To Develop And Commercialize BCR-ABL Inhibitor
    Summary: Drug candidates from SGX's lead series, developed from its FAST(TM) proprietary drug discovery platform, have exhibited activity against wild-type and drug resistant BCR-ABL mutants, including the most challenging T315I mutant. 'Novartis is the leader in developing novel targeted therapies to treat CML,' said Mike Grey, president and chief executive officer of SGX Pharmaceuticals. Once patients lose response to optimized doses of Gleevec, the only currently approved treatment is bone ma…


  15. Human Genome and Mayan Calendar
    Summary: HUMAN GENOME PROJECT: - In 1991 Michael Coe wrote Breaking the Mayan Code in which he said knowing how this language was 'both phonetic as well as pictographic was as important as the Human Genome Project and space colonization'. Most of the rest of the human genome is filled with weird life-like entities that have settled in the genome like squatters, among them microscopic bits of foreign DNA {Gardner says some is Anunnaki or alien DNA, and that blank parts exist for more programming.…


  16. June 2005: Weather Forecasts for Vacationers By Ken Paone
    Summary: The first is the area around Brownsville, Texas and the other lies in the southeastern Gulf at around 86 West longitude and 24 North latitude.June 12, 2005: Around this time the storms shown over the Front Range and Texas should arrive over the Mississippi Valley and continue eastward.June 13-15, 2005: Cold, dry air invades the Rockies with theArticle: If Johannes Kepler, the renowned 17th ten-spot astronomer and discoverer of the planetary laws of motion, could speak from the heavenli…


  17. Superultramodern Engineering (SEng)
    Summary:Superultramodern Engineering (SEng) is non - spatial engineering (in contrast with spatial engineering). It's a practical application of the NSTP (Non -Spatial Thinking Process) Theory, where the goal is to modulate the non -spatial superhuman engine in order to change the laws of nature and alike which no spatial engineering can ever achieve. Article:Superultramodern Engineering (SEng) is non - spatial engineering (in contrast with spatial engineering). It's a practical petition of the …


  18. UAV - Terrain Following Technologies By Lance Winslow
    Summary: You can know soap levels, waster water levels, freshwater levels using devices, which do not corrode, rust or deteriorate quickly.These same systems and other systems are used in car washes to guide the car and systems close without touching the car. Without blocking an entire band of frequencies and that takes lots of power and directional awareness of UAV wArticle: There are many technologies heart of hearts used today such as ultrasonic sensors, which provide non-contact for solutio…


  19. What Are Chemical Bonds and Why Do They Form? By George Grant
    Summary: Their atoms can have over four surrounding valence pairs in certain compounds.Types of Chemical Bonds Familiarity with three types of chemical bonds is required for the SAT II Chemistry exam, ionic bonds, covalent bonds and metallic bonds.Ionic Bonds An electrostatic attraction between ions with opposite charges, cations and anionArticle: Attraction needle atom or ions leads to a acetone bond. synchronous to the types of shackle contained in a molecule, the physical properties includin…


  20. Feb. 12 is "Darwin Day" -- Secular Americans Celebrate B'day of Evolution Champ
    Summary: 'If people had a better understanding of both we wouldn't be embarrassed in front of the rest of the world by cases such as the one currently going on in Dover, Pa., where administrators are walking around local classrooms talking about 'intelligent design' and other nonsense,' he said.Pigliucci's course on 'Evolution, Creationism and the Nature of Science' is available at the Continuum of Humanist Education, the online school of the Institute for Humanist Studies.Though an unofficial h…


  21. Subconscious Drives Make You Unhappy
    Summary: So, from input to output, the mind was a seamless pattern recognition system.Intelligent drives. A feeling of fear could dictate an escape drive, whose purpose was to achieve safety. Purpose was expressed as feelings at the highest level and remembered contextual drives managed lower levels.A drive, which assembled combinatorial memories of contextThe nerve cell memories, which powered the intelligence were both inherited and acquired. This IA concept of drive channel memories was suppo…


  22. Essential Parts of a Microscope
    Summary: All of the parts of a microscope must function properly for the microscope to work well. The major parts of a microscope are the lenses, the arm, the tube, the illuminator, the stage, and the adjustment knobs. Other than the lenses, the other parts of a microscope are the tube, the arm, the stage, the illuminator and the adjustment knobs. The fine adjustment knob is smaller and is used after the coarse adjustment knob to provide any small adjustments to bring the item into sharp focus.…


  23. Real Medicine
    Summary: The milkmaid in turn saw her doctor, Edward Jenner. Jenner had heard that when you get such blisters - due to vaccinia, the cowpox - you do not get variola, the smallpox. Jenner speculated that the blisters might contain some mysterious substance, to which he gave the name 'virus', which carries the disease. So he asked a gardener - some people say his own gardener - whether he might experiment upon the gardener's son. Surprisingly, the gardener agreed. In May 1796, Jenner took some of …


  24. UAV Mini - Torpedo Bombers for Eliminating Hydro Cushioned Water Craft By Lance Winslow
    Summary: If the UAV broke into parts upon water landing the pieces would be scattered across the river is various shapes and float like debris on water. You see if the UAV was painted similar colors to the water or the type of debris in the water they would not be detected until unfortunately it is too late, upon impact and detonation.Once fast ground transportation oArticle: UAVs can stretch out cargo, some of the very tiny UAV units can hold up to 11 lbs. Which is not much, however. A one-way…


  25. 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 …



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