Fly Me to the Moon-Space Travel for You and Me

Featured Author Larry Isaacson on May 10th, 2012  • 

Did I say Moon? Actually, space travel to the moon is a little premature, but if its outer space you want, then you might consider Virgin Galactic where for only $200,000 you can book a flight into outer space.

Inside the Mind of a Crow

Featured Author Robert Haskell on May 8th, 2012  • 

For thousands of years, crows have been watching us. Only recently have we been studying them. Scientists are finding that they are one of the most intelligent animals on Earth.

Important New Guidelines for Vaccine Refrigerators and Vaccine Freezers

Featured Author Robert Sandor on May 5th, 2012  • 

Vaccines are used to help prevent a broad range of illnesses. Because vaccines represent a substantial investment for healthcare facilities and because their potency can be weakened or damaged due to improper storage the selection of vaccine refrigerators and vaccine freezers assumes a critical role.

Is BMI-Body Mass Index Calculation An Accurate Measure Of Obesity?

Featured Author Chris Chew on Apr 4th, 2012  • 

Body mass index calculation result recommended by WHO may not be accurate for all ethnic groups.

An Overview Of Energy Efficiently

Featured Author James Copper on Mar 24th, 2012  • 

This article delves into the basics of home energy efficiency.

Common Misconceptions About Alternative Energy Sources

Featured Author Charles Tetsal on Mar 10th, 2012  • 

Alternative and renewable sources of energy are just now getting to a point where we can actually begin to reap their benefits and are becoming more and more accessible to the general public. Because if this, it's becoming far more important for us to understand the differences between myths and facts when it comes to these different types of energy resources.

A Brief History Of Everything

Featured Author Saleem Rana on Feb 26th, 2012  • 

Here is a thumbnail sketch of how everything came to be and a few ideas of how we may cope with the challenges of the future.

Fuel & Energy from Wind, Water and Sunlight

Featured Author Charles Tetsal on Feb 19th, 2012  • 

Everybody in this world is aware of the fact that three of the most basic renewable energy sources are wind, water and sunlight as they are naturally abundant and most importantly, they are found free throughout the planet. Irrespective of this abundance, we are still not utilizing them in the best possible way.

The Black Death Really is Bubonic Plague

Featured Author Larry Isaacson on Feb 7th, 2012  • 

The disease was spread by infected fleas hitchhiking on rats, but the primitive state of medieval medicine, poor hygiene, religious hysteria and gross superstition led to the search for scapegoats.

Face/Off -Steeling Your Neighbor's Looks?

Featured Author Sarah Pauer on Jan 24th, 2012  • 

John Travolta and Nicolas Cage get themselves into serious trouble by undergoing a new version of face lift. Futuristic medical equipment allows the main character to take impersonation to a whole new level by switching faces with the bad guy. But how realistic is this really from a 21st century plastic surgery point of view?