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Senate Bill Defies Obama’s NASA Plans

Final Tank Rolls Out The (perhaps) final space shuttle external fuel tank rolls out of Michoud Assembly Facility near New Orleans on Thursday. The Senate is working on a bill that would roll back some of President Obama’s plans for NASA while adding an extra shuttle flight before the fleet is [...]

[ More ] July 25th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News, Science |

Instant Snow Polymer

volume, producing a snow-like material. Great for showing that there is No Law of Conservation of Volume! This artificial “snow” is fluffy and can be readily poured. When wet, it adheres well to boots and is very slippery.
It was used in Steven Spielberg’s mini-series, Band of Brothers and is becoming popular as an artificial [...]

[ More ] March 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, News, Science, Technology |

The New Science of Feeding the World

This Article is a note from Bill Gates about Agricultural Biotechnology “The New Science of Feeding the World“.
Agricultural biotechnology is controversial but essential, Bill believes, to ease the plight of the 1 billion impoverished people who live with chronic hunger. He reviews a provocative book on the realities of farming today – and its future.
While [...]

[ More ] March 20th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, News, Science, Technology |

The Pa Kua City (8 Diagram)

Yin Yang Tai Chi as the center, surrounded by 64 roads in every direction, Traffic lights, could make foreigners confused.
This city is located in Xin Jiang province, shaped like the 8 diagram which make it the most perfect city according to fengshui arrangement of city. each main road (four) has length 1200m and a round [...]

[ More ] March 20th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Articles, Science |

Live Coding Pack

More and more educators are looking towards netbooks as an affordable and exciting way to achieve a 1:1 ratio of students to computers. Are you one of them?
Introducing the budget friendly Live Coding Pack. Consisting of a netbook and a The Observer XT Coder License, these coding packs are ideal for use as an inexpensive [...]

[ More ] March 19th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, News, Science, Technology |

Activating the Child’s Hidden Potential

Training a child’s brain to learn new things, whether academically, in sports or other extracurricular activities sounds simple enough. And it can be that simple with the revolutionary new technique of Midbrain Activation, which is quickly gaining popularity throughout East and South East Asia.
The science behind this concept of Midbrain Activation is the technique of [...]

[ More ] February 20th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, News, Science |

Female canaries singing

Testosterone gets female canaries singing. Dutch researcher Tessa Hartog knows how you can make a female canary sing using testosterone and the protein BDNF. Normally, female canaries don’t sing, but with a few tweaks, the females’ brain structure can be altered in a way that lets them burst into song. Their singing can even be [...]

[ More ] December 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Articles, News, Science |

The symbol and interpretation of colors

THE SYMBOL AND INTERPRETATION OF COLORS IN SCARLET LETTER
INTRODUCTION
The Scarlet Letter is the greatest novel in American literary history written by a short story writer and also a famous novelist, Nathaniel Hawthorne (1904 – 1864), published in 1980. The Scarlet Letter is set in the seventeenth century, puritanical, New England colony of Massachusetts and [...]

[ More ] November 18th, 2009 | 14 Comments | Posted in Articles, Science |

The Difficulty of Making Friends

Many people can easily make friends in their daily life. They can influence people or they can keep a good relationship with others. It is not easy for me to make friends. Sometimes, I try to check myself why this comes into my life.
I believe that I won’t feel this if there is no something [...]

[ More ] October 2nd, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Celebrities, Science |
  
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