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  1. Flexible Concrete for Space Applications By Lance Winslow
    Summary: The newest flexible concrete technologies seem to have incredible attributes for all sorts of uses here on Earth. There have been lots of roadway tests and the new flexible concrete has withstood the challenge.http://www.physorg.com/news3985.htmlIn fact these new building materials arArticle: The newest flexible concrete technologies seem to have incredible for all sorts of uses here on Earth. For instance freeways, toll-ways, roads and highways making them less bumpy, which means th…


  2. Science Lessons for Grade 1 on the Five Senses By Frances Stanford
    Summary: You have to think of the age of the students and realize that these activities are very simple, yet relevant to students in Grade 1.What kind of activity could I use to teach Objective 3 ' Students will describe ways in which materials can be changed to alter their appearance and texture? Students can immediately see how the appearance and the texture ofArticle: Many teachers fret hard by planning science lessons for Grade 1. They think that the students are too young to take part in s…


  3. Paternal Line Research
    Summary: Paternal Line Research uses Y chromosome testing to trace the paternal line. Additional information that can be gathered from Paternal Line Research is the approximation of a common ancestor or most recent common ancestor (MRCA) and the most likely estimate (MLE) to a common ancestor--an estimate of when the most recent common ancestor between two relatives lived (presented in generations). The field of Paternal Line Research has rapidly improved in recent years due to the fact that Y-…


  4. Using Static Charge Pulses for Wind Generator Turbines By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Some of these wind generators are colossal in size and very expensive to build, erect and ship all the parts.The static electricity created by the large wind generator fan blades moving thru the air is significant. By creating a flapping situation blades can continue even when airflow is very low at 2-3 mph.It might appear to be funny looking watching Article: Wind Turbine Generators work good to make electricity especially when the wind is blowing. But what do we do when the wind dies…


  5. Robotic Research in the United States By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Also we have developed NASA's Mars Explorers with new prototypes with brand new features for the next generation of reconnaissance exploration vehicles.At Berkeley, they now have small insect size flying vehicles which can fly around avoid obstacles, send back data and make decisions of which is the safest or best possible direction to continued its progArticle: The United States is buttocks in robotic research again we are a big consumer of the technology. The rest of the world especi…


  6. UAV Acoustic Apparatus for Insect Swarming Stimulus, part one By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Asthma can appear one to two years after initial exposure, but the dust particles in the air will make eyes sting, sore throats and breathing more difficult immediately.We can control Locust Swarms, the premise is to use acoustic devices to force unappealing sounds along the path of the locusts by using a small formation of UAVs flying approximately a few hunArticle: Can we coax warms of Locusts to hard words our enemies? It appears we can do this by way of directional sound stimulus. …


  7. How Do Cities Grow? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Some cities have meandered traffic flows to make sure that all roads lead to the regional mall, auto mall and of course City Hall, in order to collect revenue from the sales tax as consumers buy products in their city. This was the big push in city strategy between the 1980's and 1990's and for the most part it worked but caused local traffic to go around Article: You see the cities in landmass started where there was a river and small populations sprung up, then the railroad steam eng…


  8. How A Light Bulb Works and Other Interesting Tidbits By Antigone Arthur
    Summary: Light Bulb ScienceEver wonder how a light bulb works? Cheap incandescent bulbs produce a sufficient amount of light and come in various shapes and styles.You may find however, with a little experimentation your needs are best met with another bulb.Let's look at some lighting preferences to decide what bulb may work best for you.…


  9. The FR ( Flawed Reason ) Theory
    Summary: FR theory is inferred from the problem of creation ( of the ephemeral / non - eternal / in usual terms, material universe ) and the possibility that what seems to be the eternal or logically necessary aspect of the universe was also thoughtfully / orderly created ( for example, the order and disorder amongst prime numbers could be a matter of creation ).FR theory thus states that (some) logical / conceptual paradox/es do ( probably ) exist and are unresolvable. Article: FR ( Flawed Reas…


  10. Portable Crowd and Protestor Control Systems By Lance Winslow
    Summary: These magnets will charge a capacitor and be hooked up to an LED lighting system using fiber optics or reflectors, each one hooked up to a .2 to .5 watt light. With hundreds of thousands of lights hooked up in a composite format it will face the rowdy crowd of hostile intent protestors.Currently this technology is being used in those little flashlights you seArticle: Each year we see protest groups which get out of hand in their protests, attempting to disrupt meetings or events. Often…


  11. Home fly
    Summary: The prophet Mohammed PBUH said It the home fly falls in your drink then dip the whole fly into the drink pull it out because on one of its wings there may be a disease but there is its medicine on the other wing (Refer Bukar, Ibn Maja Ahmed.He also said Verily on one of the wings of home fly there is poison and on the other wing there is its cure If home fly falls on food then dip the fly in it because it brings for word the poison and delays the cure Refer to Ahamed IBN Maja There is m…


  12. That Dust on Your Car May Soon Be Smarter Than You Think? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: So perhaps the thought of making dust is actually a very noble step for mankind indeed.A piece of smart dust as the foundation. This will work or a variation on this idea could work?Other ideas have been thrown out as well a polymer bubble with a small micro-mechanical device inside.Another thought I had was a piece of NASA foam which had a micrArticle: Here is a thought to get this topic started. A thought on a smart dust design. The smart dust will have to be able to stay for long e…


  13. How Electron Microscopes Work
    Summary:Electron microscopes are among the most powerful magnifying tools on the planet. The two main types of electron microscopes are transmission electron microscopes and scanning electron microscopes. Electron microscopes magnify when electron source creates an electron stream. There are two kinds of electron microscopes: transmission and scanning. Transmission electron microscopes give a highly detailed two-dimensional view of tiny objects. Article:Electron microscopes are from the most po…


  14. WILL THE UNIVERSE COMMIT SUICIDE?
    Summary: A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated.WILL THE UNIVERSE COMMIT SUICIDE?By Arthur ZuluOnce upon a time, there lived a madman who wanted to die a horrible death. And how did the universe begin?Scientists believe that in the beginning, space was one small dense point. If the universe began by expansion, and has since been stretching out, the believe is that someday, the universe will stretch itself out. Some imagine that one day, the universe will stop its expansion to o…


  15. Primes: Randomness and Prime Twin Proof
    Summary: Statistical tools, depending on their power, will find a pattern in those patterns not produced by an infinite number of prime factors (the number line).Interesting Patterns in Non-PrimesThere are some interesting patterns in non-primes that emerge from this work.Define:LowMarker(n) = 3 + 2(P(1)xP(2)x'x(P(n)),HighMarker(n) = 3 + 2(3x5x'xP(n)), andOffset(n) = P(n) ' 3 We can say conclusively, thanks to pattern combinatorics that numbers in the ranges:LowRepeater(n) = [LowMarker(n),LowMar…


  16. Dolphin quick facts
    Summary: The smallest one, tucuxi dolphin, is about 4 feet (1.2m) long and weighs about 110 pounds (50kg), whereas the enormous killer whales is over 30 feet (9-10m) long and weighs 12,000 pounds (5 500 kg). You've seen the gray ones, but dolphins can also be black or brown, and can have patterns of white or light colors. In the middle of their back, many dolphins have what is called a dorsal fin. The calf is weaned aroud 6 months to two years. Certain dolphin species live quite long, 50 years o…


  17. Theory behind Ultrasonic Flow Meters
    Summary:End users and flow metering specialists all over the world utilise non-invasive techniques to establish flowrates utilising clamp on flow meters or ultrasonic flow meters. It is widely accepted that transit-time flow measurement devices are more accurate than clamp on doppler equivalents. Unlike the doppler flow meter which requires entrained particles or solids, transit time flow meters cannot measure velocities accurately as particles interfere with the ultrasonic path. A third config…


  18. A History of Elasticity
    Summary:Man has, since the early times, found out how useful elastic materials are. And today's man has improved on this idea and constantly finds ways to make more elastic materials to suit his everyday needs. Elasticity refers to the property of an object to deform when load is applied to it, and to return to its natural form when the load is relieved. They are also useful in cases where you need watertight equipment. Elastic materials are also handy in creating cushioning materials: tires, so…


  19. Cellphones are the devil's work
    Summary: Well you have to know that cellphones may damage people in other ways.Only a small amount of energy is emitted by a cellphone. 4500 genes in human cells, cultured in laboratory, were exposed to cellphone radiation for only 48 hours. If however you like the fact that all types of I-don't-know-what molecules are pouring into your 'defeated' brain, then only may you continue to use your cellphones regularly. But remember that many of your cells are dying every time you pick up the cellphon…


  20. What if there Were a Living Planet? By Lance Winslow
    Summary: Eventually these microbes would have their own eco-system and eat each others waste and come to an equilibrium and well to eat everything inorganic until the whole planet was actually, literally an organic planet which kept eating everything and yes it would be alive, but not alive like our planet, the entire planet would become organic and the waste would be eaten Article: What if there was a planet out there, which was really alive? Some say our own planetoid is sensible in an non-or…


  21. How Electricity Works By Vernon Stent
    Summary: We know that the neutron is made up of quarks and the electron is an elementary particle (it is not made up of anything and is a particle in its own right), but the reason why they have opposite charges is a matter beyond my meagre capabilities and, in any case, this area is at the fringes of human knowledge.Atoms may contain several protons and electrons. AsArticle: Electricity is about as stock as running water in many areas, especially in industrialised countries. Despite this, ther…


  22. Gravity Prevention Anchors for Warfare By Lance Winslow
    Summary: And any army equipment dropped from 100-feet is hardly usable to the next set of enemy troops, which find broken bodies on the ground and squished military equipment, which looks like pancakes.Not then with this technology soon to be here we must remember that our enemy will also have these technologies soon enough and thus we must prepare to counter such an Article: Military research is working on some pretty great technologies. Of course one of the coolest things they dream of is pul…


  23. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Alternative Energy By Peter Lenkefi
    Summary: Windmills have been and still are used for many different purposes and have been for a great many years, but the improvement of turbines combined with the improved technology to turn the motion of turbine blades into an energy source has seen the use of turbines explode.Wind power is very popular, but in order to provide a reasonable amount of power it may prArticle: It is essential that we find affordable and workable sources of ghost-writer energy foresightedly the world completely c…


  24. Asbestos - A Slim and Strong Enemy
    Summary:For centuries, asbestos was used. So, asbestos means inextinguishable, which can be easily understood after reading about the effects of this mineral on the lungs of workers. Asbestos was largely used due to its various properties. Since asbestos may have an appearance of old wood it could be easily sold and the fire resistance was the perfect excuse to sell it. During the 1800s, the use of asbestos increased due to the Industrial Revolution. More than 3000 branches of industrial product…


  25. Chromatography: a glance from XXI century
    Summary:Dear Colleague!Efficiency.I am sure it interests You - especially in attaining a maximum efficiency of the chromatographic column in use. That's why the proposed technology has a high significance.Thus a new basis has been opened from which the whole philosophy of the theory of Chromabarography can be easily developed as an entity, and I suppose in the near future we shall have experimentally confirmed such a theory of chromatography which will evidently be similar to geometry. Article:D…



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4. The Bill Clinton Neuron And The Sweat Neuron
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