Science
Brain Stimulation for Athlete Performance
Neurotechnology describes the field of technology used to manipulate and measure brain processes. In the future, will athletes increasingly begin to neurotechnology methods to get an edge over their competition? Athletes may be able to use non-invasive brain [read more...]
Nanobots to Stimulate Brain Cells
Nanotechnology is the science of the very small. Many researchers are trying to create nanobots. Nanobots are basically extremely small robots at the size of the atomic scale. In the future they may be used for a variety of different purposes. Scientists are n [read more...]
What Can You Use A Telescope For?
The question seems obvious, but there are many uses for telescopes. Not all telescopes are made alike, so each has some differences. As you read this article, you will discover how you can get the maximum benefit when buying a telescope.
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How Backyard Astronomy Is Changing
Backyard astronomy is changing. Technology is becoming a part of astronomy, and for many good reasons. Today’s backyard astronomy with telescopes, is much different not than it used to be a few decades ago. Join me as we take a look at astronomy with tel [read more...]
How Much Do You Need To Spend To Buy A Good Telescope?
Telescopes are amazing scientific instruments. The reason for all the commotion is that any amount you spend is not really expenditure to buy a telescope, but rather an investment, that could last decades. To buy a good telescope, how much do you need to inves [read more...]
Hard Water Treatment Methods; Science Of Magic?
Hard water is defined as water with a high mineral content. Of these minerals calcium is the largest constituent of hard water while magnesium and other bicarbonates are also included. Calcium typically enters the water supply in the form of limestone or chalk [read more...]
The History of the Telescope
The history of the telescope dates back to the early 1600’s when an Italian mathematician named Galileo Galilei peered through an odd new device he had invented to look at the stars in the night sky. Suddenly, this well known and familiar place revealed [read more...]
Some Of The Beneficial And Unusual Parasites
Parasites are bad for living organisms. Parasites are known to be bad for you because they will eat up all the nutrients in your body. They will cause malnutrition and diseases that may be fatal. Some parasites cause malaria, a very dangerous disease.
The Beginning of the Telescope
One day hundreds of years ago, a man named Galileo Galilei had the idea that if he could fashion some sort of instrument to look into the night sky, he could see the stars and planets better. Thus, the telescope was born. Since then, telescopes have evolved [read more...]
Wind Power Is A Growing Source Of Alternative Energy
Wind power costs per kilowatt hour have decreased over the past two decades, though prices have fluctuated in the past three years. The Department of Energy estimates that prices may increase in the next year. Wind power generation has grown significantly sinc [read more...]


